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Look under your steering wheel right under the dash. There should be a small white strip with 5 numbers. This is your master code for your vehicle. If you bought the car used and they give you a code, they could have made their own code, but the master will override it. If this don't help, the module for the doors may be going bad.
if factory installed. take your title to show that you own the car to a ford dealership and they will contact ford to get the code. they will not give out the code unless you own the car.
All Ford vehicles have the paint code located on the drivers side door jamb. Open the door and look on the lower section of the sticker that has the production date and vin number.
are you trying to re-program the code? I had an 06 ford taurus and the code to re-program the door code was on the back of the fuse box or something on the floorboard against the inside of the firewall.
There is a VECI label on the drivers door or door frame with all the codes like paint color, trim color, radio, trans, axle, VIN number 17 digit, build date, etc.
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