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Bought a 2017 F350 and it did not have the manual, which contains the factory door code. My dealer told me there was a sticker in the passenger foot well that I could find and would have the code. But not having any luck. Any ideas where this is?
code can be found some times inside the inside fuse box cover. if not there, take a look under the engine compartment fuse box cover too....if need be, the dealer can pull it up. didnt get that credit card size card with the truck? inside the ownership manual cover/sleeve or laying around loose the the glove compartment/s. Found this for you:
This is not really helpful, sorry. If you check the owner's manual (should be able to find it online) it should have instructions on how to use the two keys method.
code can be found some times inside the inside fuse box cover. if not there, take a look under the engine compartment fuse box cover too....if need be, the dealer can pull it up. didnt get that credit card size card with the truck? inside the ownership manual cover/sleeve or laying around loose the the glove compartment/s
I’ll check that out after work today. Nope. No card or owners manual. The previous owner must have kept it.
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