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Just bought a new-to-me '11 F150 Eco. Didn't come with FSC card or any indication from previous owner of their entry code either.
Took a dozen HUGE donuts (whopping $10 worth) to a local dealer's service center right at 8am open on a Friday morning. Asked if they might have a computer that could pull my FSC from the computer. After some quick hemming and hawing by the lead tech about their computer's ability and my insistence on having done my "internet expert" research that it should capable, they plugged it in and there it was right there in the main menu.
Moral of the story - we both learned something valuable and I was out of there by 8:10am all for the low low price of a dozen donuts and a lil mutual respect/gratitude.
I bought a USB boroscope style camera for under $20. Used it to pull the code from my factory alarm and then countless other things since
It isn't the highest quality, but isn't too bad either. Use CameraFi as software.
Recently had trouble with my aftermarket keyfob, think something inside is not making proper contact all the time.
Wife and daughter were "stuck" and couldn't get it to unlock. Luckily I had pulled this door code a little while ago and they used that to open the doors and come home
$20 was really worth it for just this code. Doesn't hurt to have an extra tool in the box, either.
Good luck getting your code, it's a smart thing to do
i have a 2008 F150 FX4 and i cant find the security code for my keyless entry where is it? its not located in the right front kick panel any help would greatly be appreciated ron
i have a 2008 F150 FX4 and i cant find the security code for my keyless entry where is it? its not located in the right front kick panel any help would greatly be appreciated ron
Use the code sequence on the first post of this forum. Worked on both my X and on my friend's 150.
VaSheriff...I wouldn't put it in the owners manual unless you don't keep the manual in the truck. My friend's '05 F-350 King Ranch was stolen right in front of his house about a month ago. The scum that stole the truck stripped the interior and also took the owners manuals. He was able to buy back his truck from the insurance company but we changed the door keypad code because they now have the code if they come back for a second try. We have also added on an alarm to the truck.
VaSheriff...I wouldn't put it in the owners manual unless you don't keep the manual in the truck. My friend's '05 F-350 King Ranch was stolen right in front of his house about a month ago. The scum that stole the truck stripped the interior and also took the owners manuals. He was able to buy back his truck from the insurance company but we changed the door keypad code because they now have the code if they come back for a second try. We have also added on an alarm to the truck.
The factory code works even after you change it to your own personal code... I’ve never been able to figure out my factory code. I may give this a try again.
My truck is a 2000 and I've owned it for about 7 years. In this time I obviously have never used the keypad. I've attempted to use the list more than once and I usually lose my place or quit. I tried again today, and about 5 minutes in I noticed something about my keypad. See if you can figure out what it is. Long story short, my code turned out to be 91159.
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