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it is a 5 digit code found in one of 3 places
way up in the left side of the dash, way up in the right kick panel, or inside the driver door on the window controller
Note: the code may be part of a larger number but the 5 digits will be larger than the rest , or it may be just a random number on the tag, just look for 5 numbers that either stick out or that are all by them selves . ... now and then I have found them on a tag (sticker) inside the trunk up under the rear dash below the rear window.....
look where your jack is and using a flashlight shine it up towards the wheelwell and you will see a set of numbers thats your keyles entry code for your explorer
The door may be able to be opened with a "slim jim" or similar device. To do this you need to know the mechanical details inside the door. Opening up the other rear door sounds drastic but it might help. If you can get it open then it should not be closed until it is fixed.
One way many car doors can be opened is to remove anything that is in the way of removing the inside door cover such as the bench seat and then remove the door cover. The rods and levers, etc can then be manipulated to open the door.
Some of those cars did not have that option on them. You must frist open the drivers door. then press the lock button on the main switch oin the door. Then close the door and slowly insert the key 6 times within 10 seconds but do not go to fast and when the flashers blink then turn the key to the ACC potion and press one of the buttons on the remote.
on my 1999 ford expedition, there is a switch or lever on the inside visible side of door when open that can change the mode for child locks on or off.
The code to punch on the driver's door has nothing to do with the child locks.
There is a possibility you can find the code. Ford has a habit of putting the code on a sticker (only vehicles with keypad) somewhere in the trunk or hatch area. Look around the edges of the hatch for a sticker with a set of numbers. There should be five numbers on the sticker. If you find a sticker with five numbers, punch those numbers in. If the doors unlock, then that is the code. However, if you do not see a sticker on the edge of the hatch, then the sticker is should be somewhere in the rear area. Let me know if you find the numbers.
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