WHERE IS THE KEYLESS ENTRY CODE LOCATED

Asked by DENNY_Gaudin Dec 06, 2006 at 01:42 PM about the 2003 Ford Explorer XLT V8

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Typically the keyless entry code is located in a "black box" that is located under the instrumentation panel to the left of the steering wheel. The panel is held closed by a screw. Once you open the panel there should be a decal that has your five digit keyless entry code written on it. If you use a dealer for service you could also ask them to locate it for you. It would take them about 2 minutes and shouldn't cost anything.

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alsp - mine had a credit card sized card in with the manuel that had the code on it.

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I found my key code for my 2003 ford explorer eddie bauer on the passenger side where the seat belt is located. Remove the plastic from where the seat belt comes through and you will see a white sticker with 5 numbers and there it is

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Forgot to mention that it is in the back seat!

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I had a 98 explorer a mnn d I found my number in the back theres a compartment whete the jack is stored in there is a what looks to be a computer or brain of some sort my number was on the side of that computer but it wasnt easy to see

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