'14 Ford Fusion with extra keypad?

Asked by Paul Sep 09, 2017 at 09:45 PM about the 2014 Ford Fusion Energi SE

Question type: General

I got a '14 ford fysion hybrid we bought from a friend in december. it has a keypad below the steering wheel that you have to press a code into everytime you start the car in order to get out of park. The problem is the keypad is getting harder and harder to work. Is there a way to disable it myself or do I have to take it to the dealer?

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As you can see on this one there is no security pad beneath the trunk button. I am wondering if it is an after market option or installation. I have even looked in the manuals and can't seem to find it. I would consult your local mechanic. Best of luck.

Do you think removing a fuse would work at all? Like maybe its connected to a fuse and removing the fuse would disable it?

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