i have a 2003 ford explorer sport trac were is the keyless entry code

Asked by usmce7sgt Mar 27, 2019 at 06:17 PM about the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT Crew Cab

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where is the keyless entry code on a 2003 ford explorer sport trac

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Mine was on a wallet card with the manual but it's also marked on the computer module. Page 64 in the owner's manual explains how to program your own code once you find the original one. If you can't find the original code, you'll have to take it to a dealership.

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I have a 2003 sport trac. I personally did this maybe 6 weeks ago. You will have to gently remove the upper top part of the dash. ( sounds worse than it is) a screwdriver will help. Be gentle it clips in & off the dash. When that is removed, get a flash light stand outside tbe truck, on ghe front passanger side looking in thru the windshield. Look rite into the hole where the dash pad had been, you should see a yellowish/beige plastic piece shine your lite on it. Tbere should be 5 numbers thst are all odd numbers. Those are the magic numbers. Im not mechanical at all took me all of maybe 5-6.min to take apart dash find numbers reassamble dash and make sure code worked. Very easy. Good luck.

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finny i just did this easy to take defrost cover off use small screw driver but i could find the code i looked everywhere man had same vechile only thing i saw was a stickervwith scan said flint sports trac lm lost

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