keyless keypad entry
Reply #6 –
I have two keyless boxes and both have the number painted on them in yellow paint. There's also a way to discover the code with a special sequence of about 3,000 numbers. Someone somewhere on the Internet figured out a sequence that runs through all possible combinations using about 3,000 numbers. The idea is to go through them, listening CLOSELY for the tiny relay trip sound in the keyless box that tells you that you've found it. But you're really better off looking behind your rear seat for the keyless box (you can't miss it, it's huge, with two roughly 24-pin connectors on it). My car didn't come with keyless, I installed the entire system by myself, and simply reading the boxes was how I got my code. If I ever have to switch to my spare box, the code will of course change. Two reasons why I put my pad at the rear taillight are because I didn't have the guts to cut my door and because I knew of the 3,000-number sequence to open any car up. There's a thread on the forums somewhere of my install.