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How can I find out the keyless keypad code for my 1999 mercury mountaineer?

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Inside the vehicle behind the left rear quarter interior panel there is a theft module that has a sticker on it with your keypad code.I believe its about 5 numbers.If you have a side compartment on your interior panel you can remove and look above the wheelwell area for the theft module.(gray box.)

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The keyless entry uses a five-digit code to unlock the doors when it is entered correctly. The five-digit code can be changed from the default code set at the factory to a user-defined code. The users can set it to whatever sequence they want, providing better security and a code they will remember.
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Method 1 of 5: Check your documentation When a Ford Explorer or Mercury Mountaineer is sold with the keyless entry keypad, the default code is provided with the manuals and owner's materials on a card. Retrieve your code from the paperwork.
Step 1: Look in your owner's manual. Flip through the pages to find the card with the code printed on it.
  • If you purchased the vehicle second-hand, check if the code is written on the inside cover by hand.
Step 2: Check your card wallet. Look in the card wallet you were provided from the dealer.
  • The code card may be loose in the wallet.
Step 3: Check your glove box. The code card may be loose in the glove box, or the code may be written on a sticker in the glove box.
Step 4: Enter the code. To enter your keyless keypad code:
  • Enter in the five-digit code in order
  • Select the associated key to press
  • Press the 3-4 button within five seconds of entering your code to unlock your doors
  • Lock your doors by pressing the 7-8 and 9-10 buttons at the same time
Method 2 of 5: Locate smart junction box (SJB) 2006-2010 On Ford Explorers and Mercury Mountaineers from 2006 until the model year 2010, the default five-digit keypad code is printed on the smart junction box (SJB) under the driver's side of the dash.
Materials Needed
  • Flashlight
  • Screwdriver or small socket set
  • Small mirror on an extension
Step 1: Look at your under dash. Open the driver's door and lay on your back in the driver's footwell area.
  • It is cramped for space and you will get dirty if the floor is dirty.
Step 2: Take off the under dash cover. Remove the under dash cover if there is one in place.
  • If there is one, you may need a screwdriver or a small socket set and ratchet to remove it.
Step 3: Locate the SJB module. It is a large black box mounted up underneath the dash above the pedals. There is a long yellow wiring connector that plugs into it 4-5 inches in width.
Step 4: Locate the barcode label. The label is directly below the connector facing the firewall.
  • Use your flashlight to find it under the dash.
Step 5: Find the code on the module. Locate the five-digit default keypad code on the module. It is under the barcode and is the only five digit number on the label.
  • Use your extendable mirror to get a view of the backside of the module to read the label.
  • When the area is illuminated with the flashlight, you should easily be able to read the code in the mirror's reflection.
Step 6: Enter the code on the keypad.
Method 3 of 5: Locate the RAP Module The default keypad code for Explorers and Mountaineer for model years 1999 to 2005 can be found on the Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP) module. There are two possible locations for the RAP module.
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Step 1: Find your tire change compartment. On most 1999 to 2005 Explorers and Mountaineers, you can find the RAP module in the compartment where the tire change jack is located.
Step 2: Locate the cover for the jack. The cover will be on the driver's rear in the cargo area.
  • It is approximately 4 inches tall and 16 inches wide.
Step 3: Remove the cover. There are two lever-style connectors that hold the cover in place. Lift both levers to release the cover and lift it out of place.
Step 4: Find the RAP module. It is located just in front of the jack compartment opening, mounted against the side body panel.
  • You won't be able to see the label clearly from this vantage point.
Step 5: Read the default keyless code. Shine a flashlight as best you can on the label, then use a mirror on an extension to read the code off the label. It is the only five-digit code on there.
Step 6: Install the jack cover. Put the two bottom alignment tabs in place, press the panel into its location, and press the two levers down to lock it in place.
Step 7: Enter the keyless code.
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Step 1: Find the passenger seat belt panel. Locate the panel where the passenger rear seat belt enters the pillar area.
Step 2: Pry the panel loose by hand. There are a few tension clips that hold it in place. A firm tug from the top should pop the panel off.
  • Warning: The plastic can be sharp, so you may want to use gloves to remove trim panels.
Step 3: Remove the seatbelt retractor panel. Pull the panel covering the seat belt retractor away. This panel is directly below the one you pulled off.
  • You don't have to completely remove this part. The module is right below the other panel you removed.
Step 4: Look for RAP module. Shine a flashlight behind the panel. You will see a module with a label on it which is the RAP module.
Step 5: Get the five-digit code. Read the five-digit code off the label, then snap all the panels back in place, lining up the tension clips with their locations in the body.
Step 6: Enter the default keypad code in the keypad.
Method 5 of 6: Use the MyFord function Newer Ford Explorers may use a touchscreen display system known as MyFord Touch. It controls comfort and convenience systems including SecuriCode.
Step 1: Press the "Menu" button. With the ignition on and the doors closed, press the "Menu" button at the top of the screen.
Step 2: Press the "Vehicle" button. This appears on the left side of the screen.
  • A menu comes up that includes the option "Door Keypad Code."
Step 3: Select "Door Keypad Code" from the option list.
Step 4: Set your keypad code. Enter the default keypad code from your owner's manual, then enter your new personalized five-digit keypad entry code.
  • It is now set.
Method 5 of 5: Contact your Ford dealership If none of the options were successful in retrieving your default keyless keypad code, you will have to go to the Ford dealer to have a technician retrieve the code from the computer. The technician will use a diagnostic scanner to retrieve the code from the RAP or SJB module and provide it to you.
Typically, dealers charge a fee for retrieving keypad codes for customers. Ask ahead of time what the charge is for the service and be prepared with payment once the process has been completed.
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