They seem to be going for about $35, although for anyone with yooper pride they'd probably be worth a bit more.
The bridge was built by a lot of yooper contractors who ate lot of pastys.
Sorry I do not have an answer but I have the same year (2003) and need to reset my Ford Expedition door code as well. If you find out how please let me know. Thanks, Brett climiebrett@yahoo.com PS You are looking for a five to seven digit code printed on a "cream colored control module . that code gets entered into the door pad with the door shut then press 1 then your new 5 digit code and the doors will lock and unlock to signal your new code is set. the factory code still works. ahh life is good ! my best answer also look at this link to see other tips on how to enter the codes desired. http://autoforum.classifieds1000.com/Ford-Expedition/keypad_keyless_entry_code and this link also adds flavor to the ford keypad possibilities: http://where-is-the-ford-keypad-instructions.blogspot.com/ Oh My... I almost wet myself it was so simple.. Thank you greatly for saving me 45 dollars(plus tax, plus gas to get there), here at the local ford garage in Appleton WI. Fellers and Ladies... I own a 2001 Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition...( and yes I am happy I bought it. ) and yes it was so simple... I found my "cream colored" computer control module on the driver side up and under the dash near my "left foot". The basic dimensions of said module were about 1 1/4 inches deep by about 3 1/2 inches square (or close, might have been a rectangle) The five digit number which was the most "Bold" and biggest font on the module was the number needed for me...( IE: it was also in the middle of all the writing.) Note. i removed nothing... just looked in the dark with a flash light ... it is the easiest in the very dark, not daylight to see into those kinds of corners/ crannies etc. best to you... yer da besht !!! (acting yooper accent)
Food in Michigan is a huge cultural event, almost as serious as the arts. There are countless festivals dedicated to Michigan foods and beverages.Below is a partial list of foods that have been made famous in and by Michigan. There is a related link for several of the food festivals scheduled in Michigan for 2011:Cherries - Michigan is the largest producer of cherries in the world. The annual Cherry Festival is in Traverse Cityapples - statewide, but predominates in west MichiganVernor's brand ginger ale (one of the few made with real ginger, and the original soft-drink, first made and sold in 1866--Hires rootbeer is the next closest from 1875.)corn - statewidesoy beans - statewidepotatoes - Central Michigan, Edmore areamaple syrup - statewide (multiple Syrup Festivals around the state in spring)fudge - Mackinaw Island and Holland, MIsalt water taffy - Mackinaw Islandvenison - statewidefluoridated water - originated in Grand Rapids, 25 January 1945salmon - all three Great Lakes and the larger riverswalleye - All three Great Lakes and the Detroit Riverwine - statewide, but predominates along the lakeshore and in Grand Traverse County.pasties (pronounced with a short "a" as in apple) - statewide, but came from the mining areas of the UP (Upper Peninsula).beer - statewide, but the largest microbreweries are in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids.Kellogg's cereals - Battlecreek, MIPackzi (pronounced Pootchkee), a Polish jelly or custard filled pastry popular on Fat Tuesday - statewide.mint - Bailey/Grant areaonions - Grant area and the "muck farms" in the Grand River valley.peppermint (also known as Michigan Mint) - Bailey/Grant area.Koegel meats (bologna, frankfurters, Vienna dogs, etc.)Faygo soft-drinks (the origin of the word "pop" by which all soft-drinks in Michigan are referred.)Morel mushrooms (one of the few places outside of France where they will grow)navy beans, black beans, and cranberry beans - statewide (Michigan is the nation's largest producer)Hot Dogs (standards rival every other state and the USDA) - largest producers are in west Michigan.the Michigan Dog (steamed hot dog on a steamed bun with Michigan (meat) sauce and onions (optional--on the dog, under the dog, or on the sauce).) - originated in Jackson, MI in 1916.wild turkey (the bird not the beverage) - statewide but central Michigan dominates.beet sugar (Saginaw Bay area)Trout - statewidestrawberries - statewidecheese - we're no Wisconsin or California, but Michigan cheese rocks.baby food - Yep. Gerber is headquartered in Freemont, MIblueberries - statewide but predominates along the western lakeshore and in the river valleys.Armillaria Bulbosa, "Humongous Fungus" - one of the world's largest and oldest lifeforms, located in and around Crystal Falls, MI - produces edible "honey mushrooms."peaches - central, southern, and west Michigan.blackberries, raspberries, boysenberries,