How to Change the Keyless Entry Code for a Ford Escape. This entry code is permanent. However, Ford Escape owners can program a second keyless entry code into the keypad. The second code can be changed as often as the owner likes. The keypad is located on the driver's door, just under the handle. Each Ford Escape has a permanent keyless.
Many Ford vehicles, including the 1999 Explorer, have an exterior-keypad that can be used to unlock the doors. This feature is helpful, particularly if you cannot find your keys and need to get inside the vehicle. In order to reset your Explorer's keypad code, you'll need to obtain the master-override code, which resets the programmed-keypad. This code was included with your Explorer when it was originally sold. A trip to a Ford-service department may be necessary if you cannot find the code--the dealer will connect the Ford-Scan tool to the computer module to retrieve the master code.
Find your Explorer's master-keypad code. This code is printed on a credit card-sized slip and included with the original owner's manual case. Look inside the case to find the five-digit override code.
Type the master code on the keypad. Within five seconds of entering the code, press the '1/2' button.
Press the '7/8' and '9/0' simultaneously, within five seconds of pressing '1/2.' This erases the custom code. At this point, you can use the override code or you can continue to program a custom code.
Enter the master code to begin programming your custom code. Within five seconds of entering the master code, press the '1/2' button.
Enter the code you want to use to unlock the doors within five seconds of pressing '1/2.'
Most Ford Escapes, as well as many Ford vehicles, come with keyless entry. Keyless entry allows the driver to lock and unlock the Escape without using a key. Adobe premiere 6.5 drivers. Before an Escape leaves the Ford factory, a default keyless entry code is installed. This entry code is permanent. However, Ford Escape owners can program a second keyless entry code into the keypad. The second code can be changed as often as the owner likes. Both codes will work at the same time.
Enter the permanent keyless entry code on the numeric keypad. The keypad is located on the driver's door, just under the handle. Each Ford Escape has a permanent keyless entry code, which acts as a default. If you do not know the permanent keyless entry code, check your user manual, or look for the code printed on the fuse box on the passenger side.
Press the number 1 on the keypad. Enter your new keyless entry code immediately. All entry codes must consist of five numbers.
Press the number 1 and listen for the sound of the doors being locked. If you hear nothing, repeat the process. Once the new keyless entry code is entered, it, along with the permanent keyless entry code, will unlock and lock the vehicle.