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I recently purchased a 2010 F250 Super Duty and would like to set a keypad code. I have looked every where i can think of except behind the radio. Anyone out there that can give me any new Ideas?
Lay down on the drivers side and look up towards the radio. you will see a piece of white insulation looking stuff in there. move it out of the way and you will see a box with a label on it. The code is on that lable. You can see it without having to take anything apart... All you need is a flashlight and a contortionist's flexibility.
Talk to your local dealer. They can hook it up and pull the code from your truck. They might even do it for free since it will only take a few minutes.
I just went through this, and found mine this weekend... It's behind a little black box in the passenger footwell area. Open the passenger door, pop off the entry trim and the footwell trim. You'll see a bunch of wiring and a black box bolted to the side of the footwell. Two very small screws hold that box to the body, and once you pull those screws you can gently pull the box away and read the sticker on the back. There will be a 5-digit code in the lower left corner of the sticker (as you would read it, not necessarily how it's oriented on the box), and that is your doorpad code. Pretty easy, took me about 10 minutes total.
I just went through this, and found mine this weekend... It's behind a little black box in the passenger footwell area. Open the passenger door, pop off the entry trim and the footwell trim. You'll see a bunch of wiring and a black box bolted to the side of the footwell. Two very small screws hold that box to the body, and once you pull those screws you can gently pull the box away and read the sticker on the back. There will be a 5-digit code in the lower left corner of the sticker (as you would read it, not necessarily how it's oriented on the box), and that is your doorpad code. Pretty easy, took me about 10 minutes total.
Exactly how I found mine not too long ago. It was difficult for me to read but I did manage to get a camera in there to snap a shot of it.
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