2007 F150 Numeric Keypad problem
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2007 F150 Numeric Keypad problem
2007 F150 250K Miles Running great looks good
Numeric Key Pad quit working. When I depress each individual button one at a time they all light up except the 1-2 button. The factory code and my personal code both contain a #1. Naturally if 1-2 don't light up I assume that button is the problem. I understand how to remove the key pad. Is it possible that the 1-2 button can be repaired/cleaned and made to function again? From what I have found a new key pad cost + - $ 50.00. mose56 in Phoenix
Numeric Key Pad quit working. When I depress each individual button one at a time they all light up except the 1-2 button. The factory code and my personal code both contain a #1. Naturally if 1-2 don't light up I assume that button is the problem. I understand how to remove the key pad. Is it possible that the 1-2 button can be repaired/cleaned and made to function again? From what I have found a new key pad cost + - $ 50.00. mose56 in Phoenix
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The 10-12 fusions had the same pad setup and one of the buttons quit lighting up on my 11, but the button still worked. The light is just that, a light. It does not tie in with the function of the button. Try it and see if yours still works.
You could always change your personal code to not include the 1/2 button, if it bothers you that much.
AFAIK, the keypad module is not serviceable and only comes as a complete unit.
You could always change your personal code to not include the 1/2 button, if it bothers you that much.
AFAIK, the keypad module is not serviceable and only comes as a complete unit.
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When you depress the (1-2) button none of the other buttons light up including the (1-2) button. When you depress any of the other buttons (3-4), (5-6), (7-8) and (9-0) individually they all light up including the (1-2) button. Again the Mfg Code and my personal code include a 1 therefor I am unable to unlock with the Mfg Code, my Personal Code or change my Personal code. I think at this point I am going to remove the Button Assy. temporarly cover the opening, and spend a little time getting a little deeper into the inside of the (1-2) button. Thanks mose56