How do I bypass the security system on my Ford explorer 2002 limited

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Asked by Ellis Mar 14, 2015 at 12:42 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer Limited

Question type: General

I'm trying to fix my steering column.
And the anti theft systems came on
and shut my car down I need to
bypass it

5 Answers

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How can I find the code to unlock the door? I got it from a dealership and they said I could set it my self but I never did.

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There is an accessible, plastic pocket trim panel to allow access inside the rear of vehicle (drivers side usually) - look inside carefully at an oblique angle to see a white label with black lettering - the code should be visible. On my 1999 Explorer XLT, I had to use my smartphone to capture the image to review it.

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How can I bypass the security system on an 05 Ford Explorer where my vehicle will start

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