Each vehicle has it's own factory code
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You can find the five digit numbers for the keypad on a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer in the owners manual. You can also call the dealership and ask for a the code or take the vehicle in for a new code to be programmed.
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If you look in the rear of the vehicle where the vehicle jack is kept, you'll find a small relay box. On the side of this box you'll find a sticker that will have the door lock combination. Should be a five digit number. ...
The key code for a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police package would be located in the owners manual. If you do not have one you may call the manufacturer and order a code, or simply request to reset the code.
go to the dealer with the vin number and they can make the key about $150
take the truck to your local ford dealer. they can hook up their scan tool and read the code.
You will need a flashlight to see it. If it's in the same place that it was on my truck... If you look in the trunk area where the jack is stored. On the left side, once you remove that cover, look towards the front of that compartment and you will see the five digit code.
we have a 97 and the code is in the on right side in the back. But we went the dealers and they did it for us and it was about 20.00 the key is higher so we had one made at walmart but it will not open the doors but it will start it.
first u need to know the original key code.. if u do not have it, u can go to a service center and they can put yer car on the computer and that wil tell them the factory code. once u have that then u will be able to change the code to anything u want..
The Key Codes can only be found by going to a Honda dealership with your original Ownership and Valid Drivers License. They will use your VIN to obtain your Key Code.
a key...or the clicker? OR The code is on the door lock module that is located just ahead of the jack.