It is located on the inside side of the right trunk lid hinge. ussually it is written in black numbers on a white sticker 5 digits long.
the keypad on the door is no good. either replace it or disconect it
Follow the instructions on page 85 of the owner's guide that comes with the vehicle.
The lights come on because of a damaged keypad. Either replace the keypad assembly or disconnect it and use the transmitter for entry and trunk access. The keypads on this model are particularly proned to malfunction when tampered with by way of vandalism to discover the number combination.
I need to know exacally what's wrong with it? Pinpoint it for me please thanks
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...
Hi, A friend had the same ploblem with his 2001 Lincoln Continental. The lights on the keypad and interior lights would randomly turn on. The problem was a defective keypad water was shorting the switch.
The keypad code for a 2000 Ford Excursion is typically found on a sticker attached to the vehicle's owner's manual or in the glove compartment. It may also be located on the back of the keypad itself, accessible by removing it from the door panel. If these options don't provide the code, you can contact a Ford dealership with your vehicle's VIN for assistance.
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The 2000 Lincoln does have a fuse that controls the cruise control. The cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box.
Open the trunk and on the inside of one of the bars that holds the trunk lid there should be a sticker with the code on it. thats where it is on mine anyway!
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...
The 2000 Lincoln Navigator cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box. The cruise control fuse will be in the first column, second from the bottom.