You mean to get a new key cut ? You need to take a key barrel out and it is on the key barrels, I find the trunk lid key barrel is the easiest to take out.
Each vehicle has it's own factory code
Each vehicle has it's own factory code
Each vehicle has it's own factory code
Each vehicle with a key pad has it's own factory code
Where would I find the factory key code location on a 2003 Expedition?
Each vehicle with keyless entry has its own factory code
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. The factory-set code is located on the owner's wallet card in the glove compartment.
Each 2001 Ford Expedition with key less entry has it's own factory code
This vehicle used one key from the factory.
In a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder, the key code can typically be found on a label inside the vehicle. Check the driver's side door jamb or the glove compartment for a sticker that might have the key code printed on it. If the code is not there, you may need to contact a Nissan dealership with your vehicle's VIN for assistance in retrieving the key code.
Most modern GM vehicles have a transponder in the key that prevents the starter from engaging without it. To get a new key you need to get a factory key from your dealer or an aftermarket source, then program the vehicle to accept it. Instructions on programing are generally included with the new key.
You have to press either the factory or your personal 5 digit code to unlock the drivers door on a Ford vehicle ( there isn't an enter button on the pad , just numbers )