keyless entry

Asked by robert Oct 06, 2018 at 03:08 PM about the 2004 Lincoln Town Car Signature

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

how do i find out what my keyless entry number is without paying $85 dollars
and having a dealer get it for me?

3 Answers

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Try glancing up in the passenger foot area, along the kick panel area. There is a module up there that may have the code printed on a sticker attached to it. It's up there and difficult to see, if you can't crane your neck enough to view, try jamming a digital camera or cell phone up there to take a pic.

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also i was recently told that it may be on one of your trunks arm. it appears both my lincolns have a five digit code there however i have yet to prove these are the correct codes since i do not know my codes and have two seperate issues. one is power locks from the driver door dont work at all and the other is no fob. best of luck

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found our on sticker on black plastic box inside drivers door panel, (has something to do with trunk activator) good luck

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