Your vehicle has a factory set 5 digit code that operates the keyless entry system. The factory-set code is located on the owner's wallet card in the glove compartment. If you are like me and bought the vehicle without the card in the glove box, you will find websites that will tell you to take it to the dealer and have them read the ECM. This was not necessary in my case, I have a 2002 Ford Excursion 4X4 7.3L Diesel. The ECM was located behind the radio up under the dash.( The ECM is the brainbox and is about 7"x 7" x 1" thick) . First, Move the drivers seat as far back as possible. Second, Lay on the floor with a good flashlight and mirror. I was able to see it in the mirror. Now you have to be able to read things backwards in a mirror. You may have to write the numbers down and try it backwards. This is the factory preset code. (5 digits). When you shut the drivers door and try this make SURE you have removed the keys from inside the vehicle! AGAIN, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE REMOVED THE KEYS FROM THE VEHICLE! Don't ask me why I am reitterating this! Next, enter the code and then push the 1/2 key. If this is the correct code you should see the door locks move. Whithin 5 seconds enter your code (5 digits) and you should see the locks move again. BINGO! I AM SO GLAD THAT WORKED!
I just bought a 2000 ford excursion,where would i look for the factory entry code?
There is no factory reset code for keyless entry on a 2000 Ford Excursion. To find the code, locate the module underneath the dashboard. You may need a borescope to look at the number.
On a 2004 Ford Excursion, the keyless entry keypad code is typically found on a sticker located inside the driver's side door frame. You may also find it in the owner’s manual. If the code is not visible, it can sometimes be retrieved using a diagnostic tool at a Ford dealership.
How do you find the factory set keyless entry code for a 2004 Eddie Bauer Explorer
The keyless entry code for a 2000 Ford Excursion is typically found on a label inside the vehicle. Check the driver's side door jamb, the owner's manual, or the back of the fuse box cover for the five-digit code. If the code is not found in these locations, it may be necessary to contact a Ford dealership for assistance.
Remove interior driver's door panel, should be on "brain"
On a 2001 Ford Excursion, the keyless entry code is typically found on a label located inside the driver's side door frame. You can usually see it when you open the driver's door; look for a sticker or tag that contains the security code. If the code is not visible, it may also be found in the owner's manual or can be retrieved from a Ford dealership using the vehicle identification number (VIN).
The keyless entry keypad code for a 2001 Ford Excursion is typically located on a label inside the driver's door frame or on the owner's manual. If the code is not found there, you can also retrieve it by having a Ford dealership or a qualified locksmith access the vehicle’s computer system. Additionally, some owners may have written the code down in another location for safekeeping.
I have a 1998 and the code is in the back where your jack and accessories are.
The keyless entry code for a 2003 Ford Excursion is typically found on a sticker located on the driver's side door jamb or inside the owner's manual. In some cases, it may also be found on the vehicle's computer module, which is often located under the dashboard or in the trunk. If you cannot locate it, you can also retrieve the code using a Ford dealership or a locksmith with the proper equipment.
Your vehicle has a factory set 5 digit code that operates the keyless entry system. You can also program your own 5 digit personal entry code as long as you know the factory-set code. The factory-set code is located on the owner's wallet card in the glove compartment. If that card is missing, see your local Ford dealer.
Each vehicle with keyless entry has its own factory code