If you look on eBay you will find people selling information on how to find the master unlock code for these keypads. They say in their ads that the dealer will charge you big bucks to get the master code. Don't buy it! I cannot guarantee that this will help everyone, but almost every car produced by Ford/Mercury with these keypads comes with a sticker on the trunk hinge with the code printed on it. Just use this code, or if you like, follow the instructions in your owners manual to change the code to one you can more easily remember. Of course if your sticker fell off, then you need the dealer. If you have a pickup truck or something without a trunk, I'm sure the dealer will be happy to tell you where the sticker is on your vehicle. Now don't you think the guys selling this info on eBay should get a real job?
look in the trunk behind the left side carpet there should be a bracket holding the lock control module this will have a sticker with the code on it.
at a ford dealer ship where you bought the 2008 ford expedition
From your description I'm not exactly sure what you mean. . . however. . . I'd suspect either a dead battery in the keyless remote -OR- the fuse that controls that circuit is blown. Consult your owners manual for which one it is and have a look.
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I have a 2006. It was located directly behind the stereo, but up higher. I dropped the little glove box or as i use it junk box down. Then you have to magically bend your arm around going though that hole. Mine was behind a bunch of heat padding that you will have to move so you can get the code. Good Luck
Doesn't have one, that is a Ford/Mercury thing.
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Ford / Lincoln / Mercury vehicles and some older Nissans.
Rayovac BR2335
The Ford keyless entry is a locking system designed for certain Ford vehicles. The system utilizes a numerical keypad on the door or a fob that is carried in the purse or pocket.
Needs remote starter installed
No , just to lock or unlock the doors
Ford dealer or ebay.
where on my 2004 freeport can I find the computer module
You will need to take it to a Ford dealership. They will hook up a computer to it and that will give the code.
Yes it does it has a new hidden look on the driver side pillar
Each vehicle with keyless entry has it's own factory code
Keypad is battery operated on all Ford,Lincoln and Mercury vehicles.Batteries are NOT easily replaced.These units self destruct when opened.New units are available for about 75.00.
Cannot be diabled without removing the keyless entry module