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    Finding Factory Door Code (Securicode)

    I think from the information I have gotten the last two days that it is on the back side of the fuss box facing the outside of the vehicle. It will take a thin mirror and and lots of light to see it. It seems it is not visible numbers on a white background, but numbers itched in the black...
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    Finding Factory Door Code (Securicode)

    Yes, that don't work on a 2010 ST!
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    Finding Factory Door Code (Securicode)

    My 2010 is not a gen 3! It's a gen 2 sport trac. Is the Security Module in the same place as the Explorers?? First Generation Explorer Sport Trac 2001 - 2005 Second Generation Explorer Sport Trac 2007 - 2010
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    Finding Factory Door Code (Securicode)

    Yes I've read all of them. So many different answers and none of the locations mentioned helps on mine. I googled it many times and there are hundreds of opinions or maybe facts about where theirs are but I have looked in all those places. Thanks for the reply.
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    Finding Factory Door Code (Securicode)

    I've torn the dash out of my 2010 ST and there is no damn 5 digit code anywhere!! I'm not paying a dealer 150 bux since I have two fobs to lock/unlock my vehicle. I just want the location of that elusive sticker that has my 5 digit code on it.
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    Understanding front door stays.

    I used a 1/16 bit and drilled almost half way up from the bottom. Any lower and you will hit an internal part. It takes a very small tip for your grease gun but they are available at most parts stores and at discount tool stores.
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    Understanding front door stays.

    If you have a 2010 it has to be drilled and lubricated that way. I don't know first hand about other year models. External lube will not do any good. That's a sealed unit that has be reached with grease. I fixed mine in 2015 when it first started popping.
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    Understanding front door stays.

    Thanks GFish for the idea of using the grease zerk. I put one 1/4" down from the top of the little can, and drilled a much smaller hole close to the bottom for air to escape when pumping grease into the zerk. Put a plastic plug in bottom hole. Works great and solves a problem people have been...
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    Highest mileage 2006-10 Explorer/Mountaineer

    2010 V6 Sport Trac. 155,550. Still runs and drives like new.
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