It is likely posted on a sticker placed under the dash, usually on the keyless entry/anti-theft module. You almost have to be a contortionist tho to be able to read it, as it can be up under the dash pretty high. The dealer can retrieve the code via computer, BUT that usually involves a fee (unless you bought the vehicle from them, then they might do it for free). Ford's I've owned have always had the keyless entry code visible way up under the dash, and I've found it easier to view them by holding my camera under the dash with flash on and snapping pics rather than abusing my neck.
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It is likely posted on a sticker placed under the dash, usually on the keyless entry/anti-theft module. You almost have to be a contortionist thou to be able to read it, as it can be up under the dash pretty high. The dealer can retrieve the code via computer, BUT that usually involves a fee (unless you bought the vehicle from them, then they might do it for free). Ford's I've owned have always had the keyless entry code visible way up under the dash, and I've found it easier to view them by holding my camera under the dash with flash on and snapping pics rather than abusing my neck.
Or it can be located in the truck on the bar that controls the trunk to open you will see it when you pop trunk open
It is likely posted on a sticker placed under the dash, usually on the keyless entry/anti-theft module. You almost have to be a contortionist tho to be able to read it, as it can be up under the dash pretty high. The dealer can retrieve the code via computer, BUT that usually involves a fee (unless you bought the vehicle from them, then they might do it for free). Ford's I've owned have always had the keyless entry code visible way up under the dash, and I've found it easier to view them by holding my camera under the dash with flash on and snapping pics rather than abusing my neck.
Or it can be located in the truck on the bar that controls the trunk to open you will see it when you pop trunk open