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The MASTER CODE for your keypad entry (I believe that is what you are talking about) can be found on a sticker on the hinge of your trunk, passenger side. It will be five digits.
To in the trunk and look at the hinges there was a sticker on there with the 5 digit code. If gone look on the lock module it is on there with a sticker also
Can not be done, in order to do anything code is needed, as far as changing the code i think you may need to replace the module.
Lincoln has always put the code in the trunk on hinge, open the trunk and look at both hinges, there should be a small sticker with the door code. good day.
The only way to know what is the cause of this is to have the electronic engine control module scanned for fault codes. It is the very 1st thing that MUST be done.
Look inside the trunk lid for a sticker. It may be on the trunk or inside the trunk well. You likely have the code on a plate that Lincoln includes with it's owner's manual. It resembles a small credit card and will have a sticker with the code on it attached.
The keyless code is by the right rear door panel. Open the door,
remove the panel that's over the the seatbelt. after doing that open but
you don't have just kind of stretch out and their you will find a black
box or reciever with a sticker and a 5 digit code stamped on it. If
you want to change the pass code refer to your manual, but you'll need
the original code to be able to change it.
From other users comment about this: - On i2005 Lincoln LS V8, the code was on a sticker located under the
center of the dash (driver side). They laid down on my back with a flash
light and looked behind the radio, you will see several stickers with
numbers on them. They wrote down all the number from each sticker then
tried them , it worked they found the code. Note: the one sticker that my
code was on had several numbers in front of it that i had to eliminate
ex: 1003(98501), 98501 was the code for my door. it took me 20 min but
it was worth it . The dealer is other choice, but wanted $90.
i have a 2005 lincoln ls v8, my code was on a sticker located under the center of the dash (driver side). i laid down on my back with a flash light and looked behind the radio, you will see several stickers with numbers on them. i wrote down all the number from each sticker then tried them , it worked i found the code. note: the one sticker that my code was on had several numbers in front of it that i had to eliminate ex: 1003(98501), 98501 was the code for my door. it took me 20 min but it was worth it . the dealer wanted $90
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