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Ford Explorer Door Keypad

sbreitenfeldt

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Eau Claire, WI
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2005 Explorer
The door keypad on my 2005 Ford Explorer XLT has stopped working. The 1/2 button no longer lights up and the 2 is a part of my factory code. I removed the 1/2 button to clean the contacts, but that was not the problem. Also, unable to get the button back in to stay. I assume the keypad needs to be replaced. If so, does anyone have instructions on how to dissemble the door in order to put it in.
 






Welcome aboard!! :salute:

I had similar electrical issues with my '02 XLT. The dome lights would stay on until the battery saver feature turned them off, the accessory delay wasn't working, the driver side puddle light didn't work, the keypad on the door would set off the alarm when I pressed it, the door ajar light would flash and beep at highway speeds, the radio would shut off as soon as I turned the key off, the alarm would beep twice when I armed it. Recently all 4 windows stopped working. Most recently the driver door lock actuator stopped working.

A lot of electrical issues can be traced back to broken/damaged wire(s) in the boot between the body and the driver's door. I found 3 broken wires and repaired them. The thin black ground wire was broken and after repairing it all was back to normal. When the windows stopped working, I repaired the thick black ground wire and the windows now work like a champ. I had to repair the pink/black wire to fix the driver door lock actuator.

Here is the thread for removing the door panel: http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=303524

Here is a great thread for checking for broken/damaged wires, thanks to synyster for this awesome write-up: http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=270081

Be sure to take your time when looking for broken/damaged wire(s). Check all the wires for breaks/damage. When you think you're done looking, look again, and again, and again. A bright flashlight can be very helpful.

Check your PM. I have sent info for removing the Keypad. ;):thumbsup:

Good luck getting it sorted!

Please keep us posted as feedback helps others reading this post looking for a fix to the same or similar issue!
 






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