I had trouble finding the keycode for our 2006 Lincoln Navigator. You have to remove the fuse panel located underneath the glove box, which is to the right. I had to crawl under the glove box with a flashlight and look around inside the fuse area. I saw a tag that had 5 digits on it, so I tried it out, and it worked. It was located way up inside the fuse area, so I had to look hard. I wrote it inside the owner's manual for easy access later. Hope this is helpful for anyone else with the same problem.
The Lincoln Navigator keypad entry code can be found in the back of the owners manual. You can only use the keypad entry code once and then you will have to enter your personal entry code.
If you get on your back and look under the dash on the driver side you will see a computer module with a white sticker with the factory code on it. Enter that code and you will be able to reset it to your code. answer below is someone elses suggestionYou first have to get the Manufacturers code from a Ford dealer at a cost of about $40.00. Then you need to enter that code to reset the keypad , then you can enter your own code. hope this helps. Jack
Then you have the wrong code...that can happen if you buy a pre-owned Trac and the previous owner personalizes the code. You can reset your factory set code, directions are in your owner's manual.
it is under the driver panel where the wires are at there is a sticker there with 5 digit number
ive heard its in the fuse box. does anyone know where there factory keypad entry is for a Lincoln zephyr besides in the manual
Each vehicle with keyless entry has it's own factory code
usually on the trunk hinge
Every Lincoln sold has a different code. There is no one code that will work on all of them. If you have lost the code, then you will have to get the keypad reprogrammed. A Lincoln dealer is your only choice as far as I know.
The keypad code is usually on a plastic card in the owners manual, or located near the top right hinge on the tail gate when open. It will be on a with adhesive tag. Normally 5 digits. Hope this helps
It's in the trunk, next to the air ride shut off switch, has the factory code right on it. Actually, the code in located on the Computer Module.
You can't. It's factory set and cannot be changed.
To reset the door keypad on a 2004 Lincoln Navigator, first, ensure the vehicle is in the "Off" position. Then, press and hold the "1" and "2" keys simultaneously until the keypad light flashes, indicating the system is ready to be programmed. Enter your desired five-digit code within five seconds, and the light will flash again to confirm the new code is accepted. Finally, test the new code by locking and unlocking the doors.