reward44
New Member
Well my new to me 13' SHO keypad wasn't working correctly and had to be replaced. The person I bought it from paid for the part since they advertised it as needing nothing and as brand new. The dealership wanted $325 labor to install this and I thought what a rip off. Well after doing it myself I was thinking that may not have been to bad a deal lol.
This wouldn't have been as bad if I had known that the door panel has two hidden screws. My wifes 13' explorer sport does not have these as we had to have the windows replaced recently due to some POS breaking them to steal what they thought was her pocket book which was really just a lunch bag that looks like a pocket book.
If you ever need this done I can tell you that the window molding (chrome one) needs to be removed to get the connector inserted. The only way to get this routed was between the door frame and window. The only issue is I don't know how to do this without breaking the tabs on the window trim piece. So now I either need new tabs or a whole new window trim. There may be a trick to removing this piece but as careful as I could be they broke.
Overall it wasn't too bad just time consuming as I took my time trying to do it correctly and not break anything. Other than the window molding tabs everything else went fine. At least now I can lock my key in and be able to use the keypad to get in. BTW with parts and labor the local FORD dealer wanted almost $600.00 to replace this as the car was just over 1K over warranty. The previous owner found the part online for $175 and I installed it with only minor scrapes and a few cuss words thrown out into the atmosphere.
This wouldn't have been as bad if I had known that the door panel has two hidden screws. My wifes 13' explorer sport does not have these as we had to have the windows replaced recently due to some POS breaking them to steal what they thought was her pocket book which was really just a lunch bag that looks like a pocket book.
If you ever need this done I can tell you that the window molding (chrome one) needs to be removed to get the connector inserted. The only way to get this routed was between the door frame and window. The only issue is I don't know how to do this without breaking the tabs on the window trim piece. So now I either need new tabs or a whole new window trim. There may be a trick to removing this piece but as careful as I could be they broke.
Overall it wasn't too bad just time consuming as I took my time trying to do it correctly and not break anything. Other than the window molding tabs everything else went fine. At least now I can lock my key in and be able to use the keypad to get in. BTW with parts and labor the local FORD dealer wanted almost $600.00 to replace this as the car was just over 1K over warranty. The previous owner found the part online for $175 and I installed it with only minor scrapes and a few cuss words thrown out into the atmosphere.