"Each vehicle equipped with a keypad is programmed with a 5-digit entry code. This code is provided to the customer through a wallet card in the Owner's
Literature package. In addition, this code is available through a scan tool and is also printed on the SJB label. When entering codes, each digit must be entered within 5 seconds of the previous button press."
All you need to do is remove the floor console finish panel. This is the big long plastic piece that forms the top part of your center console, and extends from the storage tray underneath the climate controls back to your cupholders, and up to the center console armrest. In order to remove this piece and get your code, do the following:
1. With a non-marring tool, pry up the chrome trim piece around the shifter.
2. Remove the storage tray from underneath the center console armrest, and leave the armrest cover open
3. Grab the center console finish panel near the front cupholders and pull straight up. This piece is only held in place with a few tabs.
4. Pull the finish panel up and back, and set it aside.
5. Once this is done, you should be able to see the Smart Junction Box (SJB) to the right and slightly ahead of the gear shifter.
6. On the left side of the SJB (i.e., facing inwards in the center console), there should be a label with a bar code that says "FoMoCo". In the bottom left corner (mine was upside down, so it was the top right corner), there should be a 5 digit number printed. This is the factory keypad code.
7. Before you put anything back together, close and lock your doors (make sure you have your keys), and try entering this code to verify that you did get the right number. Your doors should unlock, and you can then put everything back together.
8. Follow the owner's manual instructions for entering your own personal codes. I would add that you need to pull quite hard on the center console, try to get it to break loose on one side first. Have courage, it seemed unremovable at first. Also I used a plastic putty knife to remove the chrome trim piece, work it up slowly working from all four sides.
How do I recover a lost Keyless Entry Code on a 2008 Ford Escape Limited? Above is NOT an answer ! Hello ?!
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The keyless entry module, on your Ford automobile, is located in the engine compartment. The module is bolted to the firewall.
The keyless entry code for a 2008 Ford Escape is typically located on a small label inside the driver's side door frame. You can find it by opening the driver's side door and looking at the B-pillar, where the door latches. The code is a five-digit number that you can use to program or reprogram the keyless entry system. If the label is not present, you may need to consult the owner's manual or contact a Ford dealership for assistance.
In a 2007 Ford Escape, the code for the keyless entry system is typically located on a sticker attached to the driver’s side door frame or on the back of the Smart key fob. If you cannot find it there, it may also be available in the owner's manual. Additionally, the code can sometimes be retrieved by a Ford dealership using diagnostic equipment.
The ignition switch, also called the wireless control module, is the keyless entry computer and receiver.
To find the keyless entry code for a 2011 Ford Escape, you can look in several places. The code is often located on a sticker inside the glove compartment or on the driver’s side door jamb. If you can't find it there, you can also retrieve the code by contacting a Ford dealership or using an OBD-II scanner if you have access to one.
Each vehicle with a key pad has it's own factory code