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door lock codes?
how do i find out what my door code is.
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use the search button here or google keyless entry code there is a lengthy write up
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If you dont have the card that came with the truck it is usually easiest to just call a dealer and give them your VIN number. Most dealers will be happy to look it up for you and give you the master code.
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This may help ...............
Here is the post on finding the Door Entry code: factory keypad code - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums You will have to release the compartment on the right side of the steering wheel in your dash. Then there will be some insulation that you will have to push to the side. There will be a little black box on the firewall with a 5 digit number. I believe the number is printed on a white label. This is the factory code. Once you have that, you can enter it in then press the 1-2 and 3-4 buttons at the same time then enter in your own code. The truck will lock then unlock if you've done it right. Oh yeah - you have to do each step within 5 seconds of each other for it to work. Last edited by bismic; 04-26-2009 at 05:46 PM. |
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bismic your link no worky?
here is what I copied and yes some is duplicate Quote:
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Man, I just went through hell trying to find this on my '04. Don't know what year yours is, but I wish someone had told me this earlier.
For 2004 at least, it is behind the radio. But that's not the hard part. Get the radio out, and there is a 1 1/2" steel tube behind the radio. The code is behind that. But that's not the hard part. Behind the tube is a thick piece of insulation that cannot be removed without tearing it up. But that's not the hard part. Move the insulation up and to the right (I used a carbon arrow shaft cut to 28") and the code is behind that. But that's not the hard part. You need a mirror to reflect the code, as it is UPSIDE DOWN and, since you are looking through a mirror, backwards. To me at least, that's the hard part. Hope this helps, I wish I had taken pictures when I found mine. The very first thing I did afterward was write the code in permanent marker in the glove box. Why does Ford make this so difficult? John |
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Hard part was opening the box!
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I paid for the pdf from ford on everything that has do do with codes, if anyone would like it please PM me your email and I will send it over.
R |
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I just bought a 2006 F350 from a non ford dealer, and the dealer did not know the code and suggested I call nearby ford dealers and get the door code. I called a few and the cost was about 100 dollars.
I called McCoy Mills Ford in Fullerton California and they said they could do it for free. If you live in southern California and need to know your door code, go here. It took the service guy no more than 5 minutes to retrieve my code free of charge. Here is the address and phone number: McCoy Mills Ford 700 W Commonwealth Fullerton, CA 92832 888-640-9266 |
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