Key pad factory set 5 digit code???
Key pad factory set 5 digit code???
I just bought a used 2007 SuperCrew with the key pad under the door handle..... I was trying to find the code for it and have no idea where I can find it... Anyone know?????????
try this.
It's located on the module. The module is located behind the rear seat on the right side for the supercab and supercrew models. If it's a regcab then it's located in the left rear quarter trim panel.
It's located on the module. The module is located behind the rear seat on the right side for the supercab and supercrew models. If it's a regcab then it's located in the left rear quarter trim panel.
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You have to take the back of the seat off to get to it. It is a pain in the ***, but once you do it once it gets easier. Search for rear seat removal. There is a nice writeup on here somewhere that I used.
found this on another forum
Locate the plastic cover where the shoulder strap position is for the rear seat drivers and passenger side. It's that box sitting on top of the seat back. Remove the little plastic panel on top of it and remove the two nuts inside. Let the box dangle and lift up on the entire seat back, easier with two people. It's held in with clips that you just lift the seat back off of. The other thing you will want to do is to locate the release pin on the center seat belt (The mini buckle). It's toward the seat side so it's hard to see but just push a paper clip or wire up in there and the belt will release.
1) Remove the shoulder belt housing and let it hang
2) Detach the mini buckle
3) Fold up one of the back seats and observe the horizontal tube with the child seat brackets attached. Inside the seat back, just above this metal tube is another tube just like it. You need to slide a screwdriver up into the seat along that child seat bracket and over the bar inside the seat.
Push towards the back as you pull down on the seat, then push the seat up (if you don't pull down it may not disengage the clip). There's a sizeable plastic clip back there that you'll be pushing on, maybe without even realizing it.
4) Repeat on opposite end of seat.
5) Lift seat back off. (easier with two people)
Locate the plastic cover where the shoulder strap position is for the rear seat drivers and passenger side. It's that box sitting on top of the seat back. Remove the little plastic panel on top of it and remove the two nuts inside. Let the box dangle and lift up on the entire seat back, easier with two people. It's held in with clips that you just lift the seat back off of. The other thing you will want to do is to locate the release pin on the center seat belt (The mini buckle). It's toward the seat side so it's hard to see but just push a paper clip or wire up in there and the belt will release.
1) Remove the shoulder belt housing and let it hang
2) Detach the mini buckle
3) Fold up one of the back seats and observe the horizontal tube with the child seat brackets attached. Inside the seat back, just above this metal tube is another tube just like it. You need to slide a screwdriver up into the seat along that child seat bracket and over the bar inside the seat.
Push towards the back as you pull down on the seat, then push the seat up (if you don't pull down it may not disengage the clip). There's a sizeable plastic clip back there that you'll be pushing on, maybe without even realizing it.
4) Repeat on opposite end of seat.
5) Lift seat back off. (easier with two people)
Originally Posted by shanebrain
Thanks guys I will give it a try, it seems like ford should put that # in a different place, it seems like its going to be a pain in the neck but thanks for the info
I had lost my card and could not remember the code.
I called the dealership and spoke with the business manager and asked her to look in the vehicle file and see if maybe they had wrote down the code.
They had so mine was a easy fix and no cost.
Can you ttrace back to the original selling dealership and ask them to look in the file?
Good Luck.
I called the dealership and spoke with the business manager and asked her to look in the vehicle file and see if maybe they had wrote down the code.
They had so mine was a easy fix and no cost.
Can you ttrace back to the original selling dealership and ask them to look in the file?
Good Luck.
You're going to have to remove the back seat. the code is on a sticker on the VSM - 'vehicle security module' which is mounted on the back wall of the cab. the seat's not easy to remove, but follow the pictures in the gallery linked above by jgonza5 and you'll have it.
I had to do this exact thing one month ago - I bought a used SCrew and didn't know the code either. I took a few pics, so if you need them, let me know. if you search the BBS/ 2004+ forum for this you'll find several threads that detail the process.
I had to do this exact thing one month ago - I bought a used SCrew and didn't know the code either. I took a few pics, so if you need them, let me know. if you search the BBS/ 2004+ forum for this you'll find several threads that detail the process.


