For this you would just use the “remote” keypad ford sells I believe. The wiring for the “wired” version is inside the drivers door….so you would have to extend that which I’m sure would be a pain.I'm wondering if there is a way to have a 'securicode' entry, without the pad having to be on the door column - maybe rather on the driver's rear window corner, or on the driver's outside mirror, or even hidden within the charge port, etc...
That’s the one.so, this looks like the 'non-wired' version for vehicles with 'remote start' enabled:
"Conveniently unlock your vehicle without your key or keyless entry remote. Unlock your vehicle with ease without your key or keyless entry remote. Backlit keypad with black, textured finish. Requires / fits vehicles Factory Equipped with Remote Keyless Entry FOB. Requires Dealer Service Tool (IDS/FDRS). No wiring."
https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/ford-keyless-entry-keypad-kb3z14a626b?c=bD0xJm49U2VhcmNoIFJlc3VsdHM=
and the instructions, from Ford: https://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/Catalog/accessory_files/2020_RF_Keypad_D4_ENG.pdf
I hope... allowing me a non-wired, simple application, using the same RF 'keyfob' signal, I suppose...
When the synchronization is complete, the programming routine will instruct the installer to turn off the vehicle ignition key and test operation of the keypad.
At this time, perform the following steps:
1 Close all vehicle doors.
2 Press the 7/8 and 9/0 buttons on the keypad to lock all doors.
3 Enter the keypad’s Master Code to unlock the driver’s door.
4 Within 5 seconds of Master Code entry, press the 3/4 button to unlock all doors.
5 Within 5 seconds of pressing the 3/4 button, press the 5/6 button multiple times to release the trunk.
and...
NOTE: This product is designed to attach to your car door, centered between the door handle and the window sill, but will work mounted to a relatively flat surface.
and...
Low Power Warning - All Vehicles 1. If you unlock the door with the keypad and the locks cycle one additional time, it is time to replace the unit. • The battery is not replaceable.
I heard that the wireless one can be a pain to program. From what i have read it basically operates like a keyfob and is programmed like a new keyfobyep, I just used my Ford 'rewards' points to purchase this, and we'll see if we can find a good mounting place, and get it to working...
my 'keyfob in the center console' and using my 'Ford Pass app' to open and lock the doors already works like a 'keyless' entry... although on several occassions the app is slow to respond, or the truck does not respond, itself... could be a cellular issue... but this keypad can be that 'extra' method, just in case.
I am really interested in seeing how this comes out. Please post pictures when you are done.I received my wireless KEYPAD, and it's very simple and will actually fit very easily within the Charge Port door... sweet. Now, either I pay $50 for the FDRS software license and do it myself, or I pay $100 to the local Ford Dealer... hmmmmmm.
ok.... FINALLY .... I have a SECURICODE Wireless KEYPAD mounted inside the CHARGE PORT DOOR on my PRO....and it works, AND I've created my own 5 - digit code....
Can you post pictures? Thinking about doing this to my Pro.