We bought a used 2016 Fusion SE with one key and no keyless entry code. How can I get the code to the keyles entry?

Asked by Villager_1293 Mar 02, 2017 at 06:11 PM about the 2016 Ford Fusion SE

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Need code to our used 2016 Fusion SE? How can we get that?

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That code is somewhere in the vehicle. Sometimes it is under the center counsel, or in the trunk back deck.

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Code is stored in the body module. Take to you local ford dealer for the code.

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Check the owners manual on the back it could hold a card showing you your code as mine did after I was searching up ways to get it without paying ford the fee.

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Use 2 sets of your keys. Insert first set into ignition and turn on (Do Not Start) Wait 5 seconds and turn off. Insert second set of your keys into ignition and turn on (again Do Not Start) wait 5 seconds; your code shows up in your instrument panel right away.

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