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Does anyone know where the sticker with the original keypad door code is located?
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Check in the space behind the drop down panel under the steering wheel. Mine was there.
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Agree, should be covering the interior fuse box under the steering column. It’s a little business card thing with blue text on it and a big code.
 

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The card in the fuse box is not for the keypad.
The keypad number will not be located anywhere in the vehicle.

If you lost the original card and don’t have the number, only a dealership can retrieve it.
 

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Check in the space behind the drop down panel under the steering wheel. Mine was there.
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Did the code work tho? Both of our broncos had them there even when they didn’t have a keypad from factory.
 

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The card in the fuse box is not for the keypad.
The keypad number will not be located anywhere in the vehicle.

If you lost the original card and don’t have the number, only a dealership can retrieve it.
Quoting for emphasis. The internal fuse box SucuriCode card is not for the keypad.
 

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The card in the fuse box is not for the keypad.
The keypad number will not be located anywhere in the vehicle.

If you lost the original card and don’t have the number, only a dealership can retrieve it.
Quoting for emphasis. The internal fuse box SucuriCode card is not for the keypad.
I'll take your quote and raise with another quote for extra emphasis. :giggle:

I get the question all the time on my keypad video. The card by the fuse box would be the correct code if the Bronco had a hardwired keypad. The Bronco does not have a hardwired keypad, it's a battery-operated wireless device stuck on the door.

There should be another card somewhere in the vehicle—typically in the glove box.
 

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Did the code work tho? Both of our broncos had them there even when they didn’t have a keypad from factory.
Great question - I have never used the keypad so honestly don’t know.
 

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Does this method not work? I haven't tried it personally. May ne no good for the wireless ones in the bronco.

https://www.ford.com/support/how-to...7Ci7E09rWRWUa8mREXXFWIl550hzFarSvhgzSqM9Gtt-F
It would not. The wireless keypad is more of a "key" as far as how the vehicle sees it. The code that would display would match what is on the BCM (fuse box) as that's the closed circuit code. It does surprise me Ford hasn't offered a hard wired option. I feel like maybe that will be coming given the fact they finally do a pillar mounted pad that's wireless still. Wouldn't take much to just run the needed wires to that area and get rid of this nonsense once and for all.
 

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The card in the fuse box is not for the keypad.
The keypad number will not be located anywhere in the vehicle.

If you lost the original card and don’t have the number, only a dealership can retrieve it.
Quoting for emphasis. The internal fuse box SucuriCode card is not for the keypad.
Not with the accessory style stick on keypad.
That will only work for the integrated or hardwired variation.
Quoting all of these to emphasize how pathetic Ford's decision to not give Broncos a hardwired Securicode keypad was and equally as flaccid is the roving excuse that the windows are frameless or that the doors come off when they designed the side mirrors to stay on and they're already asymmetrical.
 
 





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