RoyLPita said:I do not know how mechanically inclined you are but, you can access the module on the driver's door by removing the door panel.
Where I work, we charge 1/2 hour to access the code by using the NGS computer.
Yeah I ran across the same problem and will probably be removing my door panel soon. The dealer I went to said it would be $38 to plug it into the computer. I have helped take the door panel apart on some other fords so I dont think this will be too big of a problem. At least I hope not.Eric91Z said:Also, does anyone know how one can get the keypad code if the card is not in the car? I am going to try and contact the previous owner to see if he still has it, otherwise I do not know the code.
RoyLPita said:What he said. Look for a 5 digit code.
LordVader said:Congrats on the new ride. I was just up in Naperville two weeks ago, going to school at Tellabs. Nice little area. I did see one Marauder while there and gave him info on the site, but he didn't seem to be too receptive. Well happy Maraudering and may the grin last forever!
Eric91Z said:That shouldn't be too bad then. There is a thread or instructions somewhere on here about removing the door panel for the speaker installation. I assume I can just use that to remove the door panel if the previous owner does not have the card still. Guess I will wait to hear from him and go from there.
Is it inside the shell of the door itself? Is it easy to see once you get in there?
WolfeBros said:Congrats and enjoy your sweet lookin ride. :rasta:
That silver birch keeps growing on me. :2thumbs:
Mr Johnson said:Glad to see you made it home alright. Hopefully you had a great nights sleep before getting home!
Thanks for letting me take the test drive with your new baby. It looked just about perfect. Very nicely taken care of by its previous owner and nicely prepped by the dealer. You have a beautiful new ride! You must be on :cloud9:
IT was a pleasure being able to meet up and have dinner. I'm glad I could help out on Friday. That's what this is about... a community of folks willing to help each other out. :beer:
Wait a sec....the five digit keypad code is on a module under the dash to the left of the brake mechanism. get on your back and look up into the driver side area to the left of the brake stuff. that module should be pointing straight down with the numbers written right "there" .. good luck.Eric91Z said:Speaking of which, I forgot to put Brian (RoyLPITA) on that list. Thanks for taking the time to run OASIS reports for me. That is always good information to have.
Also, does anyone know how one can get the keypad code if the card is not in the car? I am going to try and contact the previous owner to see if he still has it, otherwise I do not know the code.
The key code for my '04 can be found on the left trunk hinge and the left drivers door A pillar, when you open the door look where the door, hood and fender meet. To set a new code per the owners manual:huot5 said:Wait a sec....the five digit keypad code is on a module under the dash to the left of the brake mechanism. get on your back and look up into the driver side area to the left of the brake stuff. that module should be pointing straight down with the numbers written right "there" .. good luck.
fastblackmerc said:The key code for my '04 can be found on the left trunk hinge and the left drivers door A pillar, when you open the door look where the door, hood and fender meet. To set a new code per the owners manual:
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