Open the driver's door, pop off that "half heart" trim panel at the end of the dashboard. Look at the smart junction box, above the part with the fuses. Near the bar codes is a 5-digit code printed. Kinda near the "Seimens" text. If you are smaller you can look up from the footwell.
Just a long shot, but check inside the trunk for a sticker.
To install a keyless entry system in a 2009 Chevy Cobalt, start by purchasing a compatible keyless entry kit. Remove the driver's side door panel to access the wiring harness. Connect the keyless entry module to the vehicle's wiring according to the installation instructions provided with the kit. Finally, reassemble the door panel and test the keyless entry system to ensure it functions correctly.
The ignition switch, also called the wireless control module, is the keyless entry computer and receiver.
Dealer or Locksmith! Must use scantool...
You can't! The one they give you is permanant! Rock 2009 F-150 FX4
you get your wife out and cut three blue wires
That requires the dealers scan tool.
The keyless entry code for a 2009 Ford Sport Trac is typically located on a label attached to the back of the driver's side door or sometimes on the body control module. You may also find it in the owner's manual or it might be accessible through a Ford dealership. If the code is not visible, you can retrieve it using a diagnostic tool at a dealership.
On a 2009 Mercury Mountaineer, the keyless entry code can typically be found on a label attached to the driver's side door. Look for a small tag or sticker, which may be located near the door latch or on the driver’s side B-pillar. If the code is not visible, you may need to consult the owner’s manual or contact a dealership for assistance.
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Mine was in the panel on the drivers side next to the parking brake. It;s a plain white rectangle sticker with 5 numbers on it.
In a 2009 Ford Escape Limited, the keyless entry computer module is typically located behind the dashboard, near the steering column. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel on the driver's side. The module is often mounted to the vehicle's body or within the wiring harness, so ensure to consult a repair manual for specific instructions and precautions.