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OK thanks. That is brutal then. I purchased the vehicle from Toyota. However, I brought it to Ford for service. The user manual is sitting at Toyota still and I need to pick it up.So if the dealer told you that you need a fob to drive the car, then he told you wrong.
Have you not read the owner's manual. PaaK (Phone as a Key) is a feature of your vehicle. You setup the phone, and it functions as a key, although the reliability of this feature isn't great.
If someone is quoting you $520 for a fob, you should take that as a big red flag that they are ripping you off big time. A fob from a Ford dealer, programmed, wouldn't be that high. There are numerous threads here where people bought a fob online, and then had a dealer program it for $150 or less.
I'd suggest you read the manual, and spend some time reading online. Much of what you listed as issues is addressed in the manual.
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