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Also safelite isn’t bad on price, They quoted me about $350 for the job which I thought sounded fair.
 

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Also safelite isn’t bad on price, They quoted me about $350 for the job which I thought sounded fair.

It cost me $100 labor to have mine installed when some scumbag smashed it out for $3 several years ago. I tried Safelite and the other glass specialists first, but when my regular mechanic said he would do it for less than 1/3 the cost I was sold. For a windshield, I'd probably let the specialists do it, but a side window is easy. That's even something I could have done, but I hate taking those damn doors apart. Those little clips drive me mad. (The window itself ran me $75 at the junkyard btw.)
 

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I had a scumball break my Company Explorer in '96 or so...a nice EB version too....it happened the night before my last day....they got it fixed.

Glad you got it resolved J w/o a bunch of drama!

jeff
 

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Where IS the code, anyway?

There is a tag with lots of information on the back of the fuse box located at the passenger foot well. You have to unscrew a couple of bolts, but not necessarily remove them, to be able to pull the fuse box away from the mounting location a bit. Tough to see but its there. White sticker with a big bar code in the middle and FoMoCo above it. The 5 digit door code should be the set of numbers on the beginning of the bottom row (furthest left on the bottom). Try to use your phone and snap a picture so you always have it!
 

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From an obscure and difficult to find Ford publication (AKA, the Owners Manual):
Displaying the Factory Set Code
Note: You need to have two programmed
keys for this procedure.
To display the factory-set code in the
information display:
1. Insert a key into the ignition and switch
the ignition on for a few seconds.
2. Switch the ignition off and remove the
key.
3. Insert the second key into the ignition
and switch the ignition on.
The factory-set code will display for a few
seconds.
Note: The code may not display until after
any other warning messages first display.

-- Chuck
 
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