MyKey

MyKey

MyKey is a motor vehicle security system designed by the Ford Motor Company that allows the controlled use of a car with a configurable key. The technology is targeted at parents who wish to share their car with adolescent or young adult drivers. Keys may be configured with a variety of settings. MyKey was a standard feature on all 2010 models.

Features:

  • Speed Control gives the owner the ability to limit the top speed to 80 mph.
  • Volume Control allows the owner to adjust the volume of the radio remotely.
  • Beltminder reminds the driver to buckle their seat belt by muting the vehicle's radio and chiming for six seconds every minute for five minutes.
  • Additional features: An earlier fuel reminder and a speed reminder chime at 45, 55 or 65 mph.

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