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Before I drag it down to the dealer - anyone have any ideas where to start? My keypad on the door stopped responding. It worked fine for a couple of days and then suddenly stopped. I don't remember if the pad is supposed to light up when you punch in your code, I've only had the Bronco 3 weeks, but it does nothing now. I don't think the battery is replaceable. No, I did not wax it!
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You should be getting a light on each button press. Mine was pretty temperamental at first, but seems to have settled and hasn’t given me problems in a couple weeks. I bet you just need to add some fresh batteries?
 
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Sorry, been going non-stop and this is my first chance to jump back into the forum.
While the keypad is not meant to have the batteries changed, with a little dental floss, to remove the keypad from your door, and a small flathead you should be able to work open the casing to get to the internal battery. This will definitely prevent it from being weatherproofed, unless you use some good adhesive and a gasket to put things back together and re-adhere it to the door.
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