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QuestionHow do I find the keyless code for my car?Community AnswerTry looking on the rails that hold the trunk lid. The number may not be labeled, but could just be black numbers on a white sticker.
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QuestionHow can I get into my car if the keys are locked inside?Community AnswerThere are ways to break into your car, but it's probably best to just call a locksmith.
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QuestionHow can I get in using keyless entry if my battery is not hooked up on my 2006 Mercury Mountaineer?Glenn LetteerCommunity AnswerYou can't. The keyless entry requires battery power.
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QuestionWhere would I find the code on a 2004 Explorer?Community AnswerLook in the owner's manual or contact the dealership.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if my keypad keeps flashing?Community AnswerIt means you have taken too long to type the code in and the car is entering break-in protection. Commonly know as "car alarm," you can reverse this by double tapping half, then re-entering the correct code.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I locked my keys in my vehicle and I don't know the door code?Community AnswerPurchase a door opener stick, which will cost you a large price. Or, you could contact a locksmith. Or, you could call the dealership from which you purchased your vehicle and they will connect your vehicle to a computer and give you the code. Once you get the code, keep that code safe and do not give that code to anyone outside of the group of people you trust.
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