Key Code ...Ugg
Any where exactly do you live....
LOL...
I used to be a Ford Mechanic years ago..and they "USED" to have a default code that would work... I can't recall what it was... but anyway, I was under the assumption that once you programmed a custom code, it would bypass the factory code, thus you would not be able to use that number any longer. I very well may be wrong with my statement... Either way... good luck and keep us posted...
LOL...I used to be a Ford Mechanic years ago..and they "USED" to have a default code that would work... I can't recall what it was... but anyway, I was under the assumption that once you programmed a custom code, it would bypass the factory code, thus you would not be able to use that number any longer. I very well may be wrong with my statement... Either way... good luck and keep us posted...
CG
I checked the back of my junction box and it's not there... Where is the RAP located? I think it may be easier to find that then pull the door panel off and look for the harness. If I pull the door panel, I'm doing them all and replacing the speakers while it's open... and I don't want to sleep on the couch.
@barta001 Thanks so much!! I have been looking for this code for weeks now!! My truck never came with one.
However, on my 2011 SCREW, I only had to go to step 2 and my sticker was right there! It was on the outside of one of those black boxes. I tried it on the keypad and it worked magnificently! Thanks again!
However, on my 2011 SCREW, I only had to go to step 2 and my sticker was right there! It was on the outside of one of those black boxes. I tried it on the keypad and it worked magnificently! Thanks again!
I searched a lot of threads and different places but if you 2007 XLT Supercab here is what I did to find mine. On the rear bench seat I popped off the middle seat belt upper cover. This exposes two 10mm nuts. Take these off and slide the cover off and down the belt. Be careful as the bolts are just the slide in clip type and the first time I did this they both slid out and fell behind the seat. I was lucky and I was able to fish them out. A lot of the other threads mentioned about releasing a latch at the bottom of the seat but I couldn't find this. I took out the two headrests ( I don't know if this was needed but I got mine out) and simply pulled the entire bench up. It took a few good tugs as there were three clasps along the top of the seat and once I cleared these the seat layed down. The security module was behind the felt/rugging on the driver side of the truck. I popped out two of the little snap in fasteners and gently pulled the rug out to expose the module and the code. Hope this helps anyone else that was on a wild goose chase like I was.
I lost my card with the factory code. I then searched and searched the internets...and then...I found FOUND IT!!!
I cant take the credit, ROGER from this link posted the info on where to find it. I thought I would share as its not easiliy found and include pictures.
For a 2010 F150 (mines SCREW) its located on the back of the SJB (smart junction box).
For the best part, if you have good eyes, you dont even need tools.
1. Take the fuse panel cover off.
This is located at the floor board on the passenger side.
2. Take the plastic corner molding off, it just pulls out but be careful not to break it.
3. Look behind the SJB for the 5-digit code.
If you can't see it. Removing the two 7mm bolts which will allow you to move the SJB out enough to see it better.
Step 1. Fuse Panel location:

Step 2. Remove the plastic corner piece

Step 3: Look behind the SJB on the white label for the 5-digit code

Step 4: If you can't see it, loosen two 7mm bolts so you will have a better view.
5. Move the SJB out a little so you have a better view of the white label to find the 5-digit code. Mine was in the area highlighted in red below.

I cant take the credit, ROGER from this link posted the info on where to find it. I thought I would share as its not easiliy found and include pictures.
For a 2010 F150 (mines SCREW) its located on the back of the SJB (smart junction box).
For the best part, if you have good eyes, you dont even need tools.
1. Take the fuse panel cover off.
This is located at the floor board on the passenger side.
2. Take the plastic corner molding off, it just pulls out but be careful not to break it.
3. Look behind the SJB for the 5-digit code.
If you can't see it. Removing the two 7mm bolts which will allow you to move the SJB out enough to see it better.
Step 1. Fuse Panel location:

Step 2. Remove the plastic corner piece

Step 3: Look behind the SJB on the white label for the 5-digit code

Step 4: If you can't see it, loosen two 7mm bolts so you will have a better view.

5. Move the SJB out a little so you have a better view of the white label to find the 5-digit code. Mine was in the area highlighted in red below.

It is hidden and nothing said factory code. Just find the only (5) digits and try. Worked for me....


