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The Ford Expedition Key Fob allows you to perform basic locking and unlocking functions. The Key Fob remote consists of a small chip, a short-range radio transmitter and a battery, all of which send coded radio signals to the onboard receiver, permitting the doors to lock or unlock, sounding the horn, or running other commands from about 15 to 60 feet away. Every signal has a different rolling code that changes each time the device is applied, making code-grabbing stealing devices useless and reducing the chance of unauthorized access to the Expedition. Black units which are easy to use have three buttons for locking, unlocking and setting the alarm. A few variants additionally feature buttons for the liftgate or remote engine start. This durable unit is made for everyday use. When programmed properly, the Key Fob only pairs with the Ford electronics for which it is made. It does so with billions of code combinations so that, for example, an Expedition will not respond to another's Key Fob. The typical service life for the Key Fob battery is approximately three to four years, and a Ford owner will notice the range is reduced when the power is low. Therefore, a new cell should be fitted so that the Ford Expedition's touch entry is just as accessible with a Ford Key Fob for all journeys.