Press the 3/4 button within 5 seconds of unlocking the drivers door with the
keypad and all other doors and the liftgate will unlock ( at least that's the way
it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT )
No , just to lock or unlock the doors
If you cannot lock the doors , but you can unlock them with the remote or keypad - I believe there is a door lock relay in the jack storage compartment (among 5 relays) I believe it is one of the two large relays and is located on the left at the bottom. If you can't lock or unlock the doors with the keypad or remote - some 1995 to 1997 Ford Explorers had a problem with the RAP (remote anti-theft personality module) being damaged by static electricity causing the keypad and remotes not to work. The repair involved installing a "redundant ground" on the passenger seat(s) Check with a Ford dealer
where do you find the unlock relay switch on a 98 ford explorer
My keypad doesn't light up anymore on my 1995 Ford Explorer and I was told that the assembly would have to be changed in order to fix the problem , it's not just a bulb
Bank1 is the passenger side of the engine on a Ford Explorer
As far as I know the keypad has to be changed ( my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT keypad doesn't light up anymore , also )
The powertrain control module is visible from the engine compartment. It is in the firewall on the passenger side. The RAP module for your keyless entry/keypad is in the jack storage compartment.
Needs remote starter installed
Ford dealer or ebay.
if you still have the manual it's in there towards the middle.
You can unlock all the doors , liftgate and glass using the keyless entry keypad , but to actually get the rear glass to open you have to turn the handle on the liftgate Enter your personal code or the factory code to unlock the drivers door and then push the 3/4 button within 5 seconds to unlock the other doors and liftgate
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in your Ford Explorer