Good call on the manual, ordered one of those! For the key fob, I found my model and see I can order that. For the actual key, do I need to get that from a dealer or locksmith?
That's where the cost comes in. Part of the reason why getting a replacement key costs so much from a dealer is because they have to send it off to get the key laser cut. From what I understand, you cannot order key blanks directly from Ford unless you are a licensed locksmith. But of course you can find them (as well as aftermarket ripoffs) online and have a locksmith cut them: Ford Part No. 164-R8168-a quick Google search should find them. One of the locksmiths local to me as those keys in-stock ready to go, so I typically buy from him. Obviously you don't need the physical key in order operate the Bronco, runs just fine with just the key fob. So you can save some cash and only get a key cut for it if/when it becomes necessary.
So i looked up all those part numbers A- clearly states badlands. All the rest are the same except they all operate on different frequencies. So before i go to the dealer to find out which one is for my bronco. Im going to check the programming instructions in the manual that is out of stock. Assuming incan figure that out i dont think the dealer will be helpful becuse he is gonna want to program it. I checked the original key fob and there is no info on it to be helpful. If any one has some tips , please let me know . Thanks
No idea why mine says Badlands too (I have a Black Diamond). But, it was verified via VIN. Good call on getting a backup one of these and the programming procedures. Better safe than sorry.
@@marbledmeatshopI've gotten a key blade (not the fob) made at an Ace hardware for my 2019 fusion hybrid and 2018 fusion. They said they could do the fob also but I just wanted a spare key (hide a key) to get in the vehicle if I locked my keys in there. Yes it can happen. Lock keys in w/ key pad, come back later to a completely dead battery (don't know how), key pad doesn't work and keys are in vehicle. Hide a key to the rescue
Thanks for the Video the owners manual is a good point. My 2024 arrived at the dealer 01/25/2024 and I pick up on the 30th, the dealer I bought from installs paint protection. That won't stop the rocks however will protect it from swirl city from washing it.
Great advice as always Brian. Thanks man! Also...I have your back on the Milwaukee cordless tools. Guys can't just walk past a Milwaukee display. It doesn't happen. It's how we're wired. It's like the Sirens in the Odyssey. It would take restraints and blindfolds.
I would highly recommend hood struts, much easier to open and some hood struts will open up the hood higher, I got the Redline brand. And just added a passenger headrest safe with matching driver side headrest.
Just got my bronco and I’ll probably have to get all of these. Forgot to mention the most essential accessory you have: oh shit handles!! First thing I installed
Took 12 months for my 24 Everglades to get scheduled, 13 months if you count shipping… Dealer didn’t keep there MSRP promise, so I found an Everglades at a much closer dealership, and got that one instead. Only difference was the color and the one I bought had more options like rubber and carpet mats, and removable hoop steps.
Great video, i had to pause it to order thr owners manual. ,and yep ,for $45 bucks if incan figure out what fob i need im gonna get one. I already had the bartac bags( nothing but the best). And i already have ,mabbot mud flaps. So i call ford to find out were my 42,000 points are as ford pass shows inhave zero. It turns out the dealer swiped them and put it toward my service contract that he gave me a great deal on !!!!!.I have never in my life gotten so much info out if ine video. Keep it up
NICE! I should have mentioned this in the video... but the FordPass points are only offered on new purchases, so if you bought used that could explain why you don't have them.
I’ve purchased aftermarket key fobs for other vehicles and wasn’t impressed as they failed. Don’t get me wrong, programming a 3rd or 4th fob is a good idea, but get OEM based on my experience. I don’t like the bulky door bags, it’s not my preference; use your vehicle however you like but consider not putting heavy items that the factory door nets weren’t designed for and they will last longer. ✌🏼The hard copy manual is a good idea and my favorite suggestion you made. 👍🏼
100% agree about the aftermarket keyfobs. There are aftermarket keyfobs for Ford vehicles for $20-$25 bucks, which I know can be tempting, but they aren't worth it at all. Best to just get the official OEM Ford part for ~$45 or so.
I got mine from my dealership... they had a bunch sitting in a box that went unused after Ford stopped including manuals in their vehicles. But they are also available via Helm. I believe it's called the "Ford portfolio".
Not sure what you mean by "module", but the hard top itself I came from the factory. If you are referring to the soft top section I have up front... that's the Bestop Skyrider. I got a video on it: th-cam.com/video/9fZiUACsdGk/w-d-xo.html
You're right, the 2023 manual doesn't seem to be on the website anymore. Strange... because the 2021 and 2022 manuals are still available. Wonder if it's simply out of stock,
The key fob part number itself will vary based on your exact configuration, so I cannot provide the exact link. But I can explain how to find the one for your Bronco. Easiest way: 1. Go to parts.ford.com 2. Type in your VIN 3. In the parts search bar type "15K601". The key fob for your specific Bronco should pop right up.
@@MGIOadventures From what I've been told, Ford only sells physical blanks to licensed locksmiths. BUT, of course they (as well as aftermarket versions) are readily available elsewhere online. Ford Part No. 164-R8168. A quick search and you should be able to find them. My local locksmith carries them in stock, and since I have no means to cut those laser side-cut keys... I usually just buy the blank from him and have him cut it.
@@RagnarKon I would actually be fine without it being cut. I just want the part so the key fob is complete. I just didn’t know if I could just buy the blank that fits this fob.
It's just the standard manual portfolio case that Ford has. I got mine from my dealer as they had a bunch in a box from back when Ford actually did include printed manuals in their vehicle, but it can also be ordered from Helm.
That was my mod as well including the front windshield, I thought the ceramic tint was hype but man this past summer here in Texas it really helps especially with my leather seats.
@wanderingtexan5432 How do you like the windshield treatment? Is it the clear protector or did you actually tint? I'm originally from the desert in SoCal and old habits don't typically die. Now I travel the country for work but still want to do everything to keep the heat out.
@@Crumb_Trails it was a clear ceramic tint, I can’t even notice it.. only up keep is to make you use a window cleaner without ammonia, apparently it would degrade it a lot faster over time.
I believe if you are already purchasing the extended warranty, you can get a key fob for free? Dont quote me on that. But I remember something about a keyfob with the warranty.
Was going to take it off during Thanksgiving holiday, but the Bronco was at the dealership during the holiday with a busted stabilizer bar. Plan was always to remove it for ski season, but we've had a _very_ slow start to ski season up in New England. Most resorts are still closed. So it may stay on for another month or so until the snow really hits.
Welp, I’ve successfully gone down the Project Farm rabbit hole. Thanks for that. Haha.
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I tried the owner's manual thing for my 2023, and I even called and was told that Ford no longer allows the printed version in English to be sold. So, unless you can read French or have one of those Sport pseudo-Bronco's you're out of luck. Hmmm, I wonder what's up with that crap seeing as how the U.S. is the biggest buyer of all things Bronco.
Good call on the manual, ordered one of those! For the key fob, I found my model and see I can order that. For the actual key, do I need to get that from a dealer or locksmith?
That's where the cost comes in. Part of the reason why getting a replacement key costs so much from a dealer is because they have to send it off to get the key laser cut.
From what I understand, you cannot order key blanks directly from Ford unless you are a licensed locksmith. But of course you can find them (as well as aftermarket ripoffs) online and have a locksmith cut them: Ford Part No. 164-R8168-a quick Google search should find them. One of the locksmiths local to me as those keys in-stock ready to go, so I typically buy from him.
Obviously you don't need the physical key in order operate the Bronco, runs just fine with just the key fob. So you can save some cash and only get a key cut for it if/when it becomes necessary.
@@RagnarKongood info, thank you!
So i looked up all those part numbers A- clearly states badlands. All the rest are the same except they all operate on different frequencies. So before i go to the dealer to find out which one is for my bronco. Im going to check the programming instructions in the manual that is out of stock. Assuming incan figure that out i dont think the dealer will be helpful becuse he is gonna want to program it. I checked the original key fob and there is no info on it to be helpful. If any one has some tips , please let me know . Thanks
No idea why mine says Badlands too (I have a Black Diamond). But, it was verified via VIN.
Good call on getting a backup one of these and the programming procedures. Better safe than sorry.
@@marbledmeatshopI've gotten a key blade (not the fob) made at an Ace hardware for my 2019 fusion hybrid and 2018 fusion.
They said they could do the fob also but I just wanted a spare key (hide a key) to get in the vehicle if I locked my keys in there.
Yes it can happen. Lock keys in w/ key pad, come back later to a completely dead battery (don't know how), key pad doesn't work and keys are in vehicle. Hide a key to the rescue
I got a user manual with mine & the quick guide. Thats so crazy if people aren't getting them
Good call on the book and key. This is the first video in awhile that had original advice.
Thanks for the Video the owners manual is a good point. My 2024 arrived at the dealer 01/25/2024 and I pick up on the 30th, the dealer I bought from installs paint protection. That won't stop the rocks however will protect it from swirl city from washing it.
LOVE IT! Best real Bronco Accessories video so far because you layout the true must haves!! Keep it up!!
I love the RokBlokz mud flaps. Pricey, but effective. I live off of a dirt road.
I also bought a matte screen protector.
I love the battery free user user manual! Classic
Links and all of the info is in the description.
If you got anything else that should be on the list, I’d love to hear it! Cheers!
just got my first bronco and these are great things to start with!!!
This is a great and honest video. Thank you!
My number one and most underrated is Desert Does It Seat Jackers. That inch or so makes such a difference in the comfort department.
Great advice as always Brian. Thanks man!
Also...I have your back on the Milwaukee cordless tools. Guys can't just walk past a Milwaukee display. It doesn't happen. It's how we're wired. It's like the Sirens in the Odyssey. It would take restraints and blindfolds.
I would highly recommend hood struts, much easier to open and some hood struts will open up the hood higher, I got the Redline brand.
And just added a passenger headrest safe with matching driver side headrest.
Passenger headrest safe??? Love to learn more about that
Just got my bronco and I’ll probably have to get all of these. Forgot to mention the most essential accessory you have: oh shit handles!! First thing I installed
Can you please link to the tailgate table? Thank you
Yup! Video on it here: th-cam.com/video/3xjsUoVldw4/w-d-xo.html
Always like your videos. Agree with the Torx, I also like to have the whole sets of Allen wrenches, too.
Took 12 months for my 24 Everglades to get scheduled, 13 months if you count shipping… Dealer didn’t keep there MSRP promise, so I found an Everglades at a much closer dealership, and got that one instead. Only difference was the color and the one I bought had more options like rubber and carpet mats, and removable hoop steps.
Thank You for another informative & entertaining Bronco video!! Sorry to read 'bout your stabilizer bar. Hope the repair's good.. Cheers
Great information!!!! Can the molded splash guards be added if you have a tube step bar?
Just took delivery, EXCELLENT tip on the key fob! Thanks! Can you tell me what winch you have and mount?
This guy right here: th-cam.com/video/uV3KzZ8zEUU/w-d-xo.html
Do you have a video showing programming the extra key fob or a link to the instructions?
I don't. Instructions are in the manual though, links are in the video description.
Terrific suggestions, thank you for sharing!
Definitely go with the locksmith. Mine was 125
Great video, i had to pause it to order thr owners manual. ,and yep ,for $45 bucks if incan figure out what fob i need im gonna get one. I already had the bartac bags( nothing but the best). And i already have ,mabbot mud flaps. So i call ford to find out were my 42,000 points are as ford pass shows inhave zero. It turns out the dealer swiped them and put it toward my service contract that he gave me a great deal on !!!!!.I have never in my life gotten so much info out if ine video. Keep it up
NICE!
I should have mentioned this in the video... but the FordPass points are only offered on new purchases, so if you bought used that could explain why you don't have them.
I bought it new but infound iut the dealer put it toward a warranty
I’ve purchased aftermarket key fobs for other vehicles and wasn’t impressed as they failed. Don’t get me wrong, programming a 3rd or 4th fob is a good idea, but get OEM based on my experience. I don’t like the bulky door bags, it’s not my preference; use your vehicle however you like but consider not putting heavy items that the factory door nets weren’t designed for and they will last longer. ✌🏼The hard copy manual is a good idea and my favorite suggestion you made. 👍🏼
100% agree about the aftermarket keyfobs.
There are aftermarket keyfobs for Ford vehicles for $20-$25 bucks, which I know can be tempting, but they aren't worth it at all. Best to just get the official OEM Ford part for ~$45 or so.
Great info 😀👍
Great video just got my owners manual in, any ideas where I can purchase the case it goes in?
I got mine from my dealership... they had a bunch sitting in a box that went unused after Ford stopped including manuals in their vehicles.
But they are also available via Helm. I believe it's called the "Ford portfolio".
Thanks bud I appreciate the info@@RagnarKon
Where did you get your hard top module from? Been searching everywhere for one and struggling! Thanks :)
Not sure what you mean by "module", but the hard top itself I came from the factory.
If you are referring to the soft top section I have up front... that's the Bestop Skyrider. I got a video on it: th-cam.com/video/9fZiUACsdGk/w-d-xo.html
Got the Mabett mud flaps, look pretty decent
Do you have mud flap on the rear? If so can you provide the link?
I do not.
I need 2023 full owners manual (English) can’t find it on this site. I seen a French version but not English. Help
You're right, the 2023 manual doesn't seem to be on the website anymore. Strange... because the 2021 and 2022 manuals are still available.
Wonder if it's simply out of stock,
So (once activated) will the Bronco turn on and drive with the 3rd key fob even if the key part isnt laser cut?
Yes it will!
Can you share a link to the key fob?
The key fob part number itself will vary based on your exact configuration, so I cannot provide the exact link. But I can explain how to find the one for your Bronco.
Easiest way:
1. Go to parts.ford.com
2. Type in your VIN
3. In the parts search bar type "15K601". The key fob for your specific Bronco should pop right up.
Ordering the fob, but can’t find the blank. I have to order that separate correct and then have it cut?
@@MGIOadventures From what I've been told, Ford only sells physical blanks to licensed locksmiths. BUT, of course they (as well as aftermarket versions) are readily available elsewhere online. Ford Part No. 164-R8168. A quick search and you should be able to find them.
My local locksmith carries them in stock, and since I have no means to cut those laser side-cut keys... I usually just buy the blank from him and have him cut it.
@@RagnarKon I would actually be fine without it being cut. I just want the part so the key fob is complete. I just didn’t know if I could just buy the blank that fits this fob.
Did you get that manual case with your bronco? I'm looking for something simple to hold the manual - maybe I'll just go with a ziploc bag
It's just the standard manual portfolio case that Ford has. I got mine from my dealer as they had a bunch in a box from back when Ford actually did include printed manuals in their vehicle, but it can also be ordered from Helm.
One of my first things I'm doing when I get my Badlands is ceramic window tint. I like your ideas... I didn't know about the keys.
That was my mod as well including the front windshield, I thought the ceramic tint was hype but man this past summer here in Texas it really helps especially with my leather seats.
@wanderingtexan5432 How do you like the windshield treatment? Is it the clear protector or did you actually tint? I'm originally from the desert in SoCal and old habits don't typically die. Now I travel the country for work but still want to do everything to keep the heat out.
@@Crumb_Trails it was a clear ceramic tint, I can’t even notice it.. only up keep is to make you use a window cleaner without ammonia, apparently it would degrade it a lot faster over time.
Open to do some lighting sponsorship on your Bronco?:)
I believe if you are already purchasing the extended warranty, you can get a key fob for free?
Dont quote me on that. But I remember something about a keyfob with the warranty.
Keeping the skyrider on for the winter?!?
Was going to take it off during Thanksgiving holiday, but the Bronco was at the dealership during the holiday with a busted stabilizer bar.
Plan was always to remove it for ski season, but we've had a _very_ slow start to ski season up in New England. Most resorts are still closed. So it may stay on for another month or so until the snow really hits.
Hi. Are you interested in interior car accessories? Thank you😌
Welp, I’ve successfully gone down the Project Farm rabbit hole. Thanks for that. Haha.
I tried the owner's manual thing for my 2023, and I even called and was told that Ford no longer allows the printed version in English to be sold. So, unless you can read French or have one of those Sport pseudo-Bronco's you're out of luck. Hmmm, I wonder what's up with that crap seeing as how the U.S. is the biggest buyer of all things Bronco.
No owners manual is insane.
The one and only accessory you need after buying that mess of a car, is some sort of Japanese whatever