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March 12, 2008 This Week:
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The engine is fired up by touching the Ford Power button with the clutch pedal depressed. The button is the same as fitted in Ford World Rally Championship and Formula Ford race cars. Applying Ford Power without disengaging the clutch is the equivalent of turning the ignition on so all equipment operates without starting the engine. Switching off the engine is by simply pressing the Ford Power button. In the unlikely event of having to cut the engine while in motion, hitting the button three times in quick succession or once for longer than three seconds both work. Locking the car is by pressing a lock button on the driver's door handle or bootlid –enabling unimpeded keyless exit just as the car is entered. As emergency back-up a conventional key is contained within the electronic fob. Keyholes are in the driver's door for access and steering wheel mount for ignition. Ford Power, as first demonstrated by James Bond in the new Ford Mondeo which the spy drove in the movie Casino Royale, operates via radio signals between the key fob and door handles, to enable entry, and between fob and interior antennae prior to Ford Power being activated. The door handle-mounted antennae recognise the key fob's signals within a two-metre radius. Interior antenna locations are at the rear of the centre console, between the front seats underneath the centre console and behind the rear seats. Encrypted communication between antennae and fob ensure the car only responds to the right key holder. Photo: Ford (10 March, 2008)
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