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Disclamer
This information is to be used for responsible and legitimate purposes only. Guys you shouldn't be using the default code, program something that only you know.
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Re: how to find key less entry code
I have a code for me and a separate one for my wife. Even so, anyone who sees the default code can use it. Personalized codes don't wipe out the default code. Keep your default code private.
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Stan'98 Lincoln Towncar - white 100k '08 Mercury Grand Marquis - maroon 30k '98 Dodge 3/4 ton, Cummins Diesel, 4 x 4, 4 door, extended cab, long bed. 140k |
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Re: how to find key less entry code
Ok, time for my
..I've always been against programming too many codes even though it's purpose is for the luxury of convenience.. noble at face value. I mean, it sure is nice when you have different sized drivers, they all have their own code that automatically sets the mirrors and seat positions to where they left them.... however; It's been documented that sweeping the keypad can accidentally press the buttons in a correct sequence that opens the door. Having too many possibilities (entry codes) greatly enhances the chances of hitting the correct combo... nuff said. I, like Stan, have a Wife with a separate code, which makes my TC more susceptible to 'sweeping' entry.
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