anti theft light went on in my 1999 ford explorer sport, will not start, anything i can do as so i dont have to take to dealer

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Asked by Robertb94 Dec 23, 2014 at 09:26 PM about the Ford Explorer Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1999 forg

6 Answers

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dont have an unlock code, its old bought it used only used the key. so does that mean i am totally screwed.

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problem is that i only have key to start truck .dont lock my doors because one or the other had been changed at one point years ago before i owned it,

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Always make sure that your battery is fully charged and also clean posts and battery terminals sometimes they make faulty contact!!!

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The code to unlocking your doors with the key pad is located on the driver's side in the back in a very hard to see location where the lug wrench and jack are it's on that plastic module you will need a flashlight however it's in between that small crack

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