I purchased a 2004 Lincoln Aviator and I don't know the keyless entry code. How do I change it
Open the right/rear door. Pull the rubber weatherstrip back from the door opening. Fold the right/rear seat back down into a locked position, in order to access to the right/rear trim panel. Carefully, pry the right/rear upper trim panel housing the right/rear seat belt height adjuster. Now carefully pry back the lower trim panel taking care now to break it, exposing the vehicle security module with three connectors plugged into it, coloured green, blue, and grey. Look on the label that has the part number which should end in EB. There are FIVE numbers to the right of that number. Those five numbers are your keyless entry keypad code.
This worked on my 2005 Lincoln Aviator. This was the 8th Lincoln product we've purchased as an off-lease auto from our local Lincoln Dealership. We purchased this particular Lincoln 4 years ago. At that time, the white card was not in the owners manual and the dealership said that the only way they could get the code was by putting it on the factory computer....which would cost about $100. I chose not to waste the money. Now, 4 years later, I have the code....just when I'm about to trade. I wished I would have thought to Google this question before now. Thanks for the information!
This just worked perfectly on my 03 Aviator, thanks! Note: Don't go crazy trying to read the mini numbers on the little 1.5" box. The number is in huge 1/2 inch size on a 3x3 white sticker mounted on a big black box!
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