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In a Ford F-150, the audio system has a maximum volume limit of 45%. If a driver with a MyKey tries to go over this limit, a message will appear on the display and the speed-sensitive volume control will be turned off. You can also customize settings for the MyKey(s) by accessing the main menu on the information display and following these steps: Turn on the ignition using an admin key or fob, go to Settings, then MyKey, and use the arrow buttons to navigate to a feature before making a selection by pressing OK or the > button.
I can't seem to find a way to clear my key. When I click on it, it only displays two admin keys and there is no reset option available. What should I do next?
I can't seem to find the "MyKey" option in the settings menu.
I can't find a way to reset it. Can you help me? I want my music blasting on the stereo.
Go to the menu and choose "settings", then navigate to "mykey". Click on "clear mykey" to reset all your existing mykeys.
I'm having the identical problem, Brittany!
Here's a paraphrased and unique version of the text: To start the sequencing process, make sure to use the admin key. If the initial key doesn't grant access, try the alternate one. It worked perfectly for me once I utilized the correct key!
What if the settings for your truck are not accessible through a personal key?