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First you must know the master 5 digit code then enter it followed by the 1/2 button and then enter the new 5 digit code that you desire. The master code will always be retained but the new code can be changed by repeating the above.
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There is a master default code that will always work no matter how the personal codes are set. Codes are 5 digits and should be on a card hopefully in the owner's manual packet. If you can't find the card, any Ford dealer can retrieve the master code for you. Even if you knew the previous owner's code, you'll need the master code in order to program a personal code of your own.
It is reprogrammable by the dealer on some vehicles. Your best bet would be to call the service department at your local dealership and ask them if yours is reprogrammable. If it is not, the Keyless Entry Control Module can be replaced to change the code.
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If the master code or owner selectable code is lost or forgotten, the GFA RF keypad must be replaced. These codes are not stored in any vehicle module (with the exception of 2004 F-Super Duty vehicles produced prior to 12/3/2003).
You have to use a scanner and pull the code out that is causing the check engine light to come on. whatever code/codes you find are probably related to vsc light.
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