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To change the Ford Fusion door code, you will need the original factory code. Input the factory code, press 1, 2, and enter your preferred 5-digit code. Then, press 1 to finish the setup. If you don't have the code, check the owner's manual for a card labeled "door code," or find it in the BCM above the brake pedal on the driver's side footwell. If you can't locate it, take the car to the dealership where they can retrieve the stored default factory code from the PCM.
How can I locate the original code set by the factory?
Search for it using the brakes.
If you have a traditional key instead of a push button start, you can locate the code by inserting the first key and turning it to the accessory position for 4 seconds. Then remove that key, insert the second key, and turn it to the accessory position for 4 seconds. The original factory code will appear on the odometer display.
To change the door code on a Ford Fusion, start by entering the factory-set code and pressing 1-2. Then, input your new 5-digit personal code and press 1. To unlock the driver's door, enter either the factory-set code or your new personal code.
To change the door code on your Ford Fusion, start by entering the original factory-set code. Next, press the numbers 1 and 2 before inputting your new 5-digit code. Finally, press 1 to finish setting the new code.
I owned a 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium with EcoBoost. I located mine tucked away behind the fuse box, behind the panel under the headlight switch. It was way back there. Using a pivot-mounted mirror, I managed to loosen the bottom bolt partially, without removing it completely. It required some tricky movements, but once I got it positioned correctly, it didn't take me too long. Now, the only thing left to do is figure out how to read backward.