Door Code Location...
I actually found the door code behind the fuse box area (Driver Side) on my brother's 2000 Ford Expedition EB. There is a big white sticker with 5 numbers starting with number 1####. Hope this helps...
Look to the right of the steering column under the dash. I think the remote keyless entry is here & not sure if it's different from keyless entry.I'm not exactly sure if the computer that controls the keyless entry is what they're looking for - OR - the location of the factory set code for that vehicle.See "Related Questions" below for the location of the code
The module for keyless entry on a 2000 Ford Taurus is located under the driver side dashboard. It is a small box that controls all the functions of the alarm system.
The ignition switch, also called the wireless control module, is the keyless entry computer and receiver.
The keyless entry module, on your Ford automobile, is located in the engine compartment. The module is bolted to the firewall.
where on my 2004 freeport can I find the computer module
Pull off the passenger side kick pannel and you will see a module that says something like keyless entry or security module. If you have this module you have keyless entry. This answer is based on my 2000 ranger with keyless entry. Mike B Orlando
In the owners manual there should be a car card the SID card will have the number needed. This can also be found on the inside of the glove compartment.
It is under the dash on the driver's side to the left of the fuses. There are three large gray connectors bolted to it. The keyless entry code will be on the side. Use a small mirror to see it.
It should be on the keyless entry control module behind the fuse box (below steering column) on the firewall. It's a five digit number 1xxxx.
In the Jack compartment on a 1996
You will need to take it to a Ford dealership. They will hook up a computer to it and that will give the code.
The computer module for the keyless entry system on the 2006 Ford Explorer is behind the rear passenger seat. It is located under the seat belt panel.