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Has anyone installed the SecuriCode hardwired keypad on a 2026?

TheWaterman

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I have a 2026 that didn't come with the SecuriCode keypad. Just to be clear, I am referring to the hardwired option.

Has anyone added this mod to their Tremor?

FL3Z-1520555-SG MOULDING (B-Panel LH, Driver, Gloss Black)
FL3Z-14A626-AH ACTUATOR (Key Pad)

I can't seem to verify if these are the correct parts. Ford says "will not fit vehicle" when I plug it into their parts database.

Would love to hear input from folks who have done it.
 
Had it added to my 2025 Ford F150 Tremor, end of March.
Dealer Installed in less than an Hour, the part #s you listed are exactly what is on my service sheet.
The wired keypad had to be programed to the vehicle.
 
Had it added to my 2025 Ford F150 Tremor, end of March.
Dealer Installed in less than an Hour, the part #s you listed are exactly what is on my service sheet.
The wired keypad had to be programed to the vehicle.

Much appreciated. Mind sharing what they charged? I am debating between having the dealer doing it or doing it myself.
 
Much appreciated. Mind sharing what they charged? I am debating between having the dealer doing it or doing it myself.
Total parts were: $278.68 + Tax
Labor and Programing: $300.00 + Tax
Total: $613.23
By having them install it, any issues are covered
 
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Total parts were: $278.68 + Tax
Labor and Programing: $300.00 + Tax
Total: $613.23
By having them install it, any issues are covered
Future F150 owners who are ordering their vehicle and want this feature should look at the above cost of the installation after the fact because it’s definitely more expensive and less convenient than just paying for this feature / option from the factory.
 
Future F150 owners who are ordering their vehicle and want this feature should look at the above cost of the installation after the fact because it’s definitely more expensive and less convenient than just paying for this feature / option from the factory.

Very true. Isn't the option like $400 if you order it with the truck?

Either way, I am probably going to just get the parts and do it myself.
 
Very true. Isn't the option like $400 if you order it with the truck?

Either way, I am probably going to just get the parts and do it myself.
I believe that price is correct but if one does a self install, they’re also going to have to use FDRS or FORScan.
 
I believe that price is correct but if one does a self install, they’re also going to have to use FDRS or FORScan.

That is correct, FORScan is required to activate the module. Which is good to have anyway.
 
Future F150 owners who are ordering their vehicle and want this feature should look at the above cost of the installation after the fact because it’s definitely more expensive and less convenient than just paying for this feature / option from the factory.
Except the factory one is wireless and stuck on with tape.AND when the battery dies it cannot be replaced,so you throw away the entire unit and buy another and pay AGAIN to have it programmed !!
 
Except the factory one is wireless and stuck on with tape.AND when the battery dies it cannot be replaced,so you throw away the entire unit and buy another and pay AGAIN to have it programmed !!

You’re confusing two different type of Ford keypads and that’s not the one the OP is talking about.
 
You’re confusing two different type of Ford keypads and that’s not the one the OP is talking about.
Maybe so but the only one offered to me has been a stick on unit with no wiring and therefore no way to charge the battery inside it. A $455 option for 2026 tremor F150. I been told the wiring harness is not there for 2026.
 
Maybe so but the only one offered to me has been a stick on unit with no wiring and therefore no way to charge the battery inside it. A $455 option for 2026 tremor F150. I been told the wiring harness is not there for 2026.
The wireless keypad is back for 2026 models. The $455 option is for the factory installed pillar keypad not the dealer installed stick on unit.
 
The wireless keypad is back for 2026 models. The $455 option is for the factory installed pillar keypad not the dealer installed stick on unit.
Im shocked they brought it back. On my 2018 I didn’t understand how to use it and now that I do on my 2023, I find it to be one of the most useful features on the truck.
 
Im shocked they brought it back. On my 2018 I didn’t understand how to use it and now that I do on my 2023, I find it to be one of the most useful features on the truck.
😂……It took you five years to understand how to use it?

Ford must have some of patent on this feature and how it integrates within the vehicle because they’ve had it for over 40 years now and I don’t recall ever seeing it offered on any other make and model especially on trucks.
 
😂……It took you five years to understand how to use it?

Ford must have some of patent on this feature and how it integrates within the vehicle because they’ve had it for over 40 years now and I don’t recall ever seeing it offered on any other make and model especially on trucks.
Ya basically i thought it just unlocked the doors. But it does so much more. By pressing the bottom two keys it locks…and allows me to lock my key in it when I go for hikes/bikes or runs.

The locking feature is the game changer for me. I use it almost every time I lock the truck.
 
Why would you need that if your phone can unlock/ lock the vehicle?
 
Why would you need that if your phone can unlock/ lock the vehicle?
Just a few examples of why this feature is useful.

What if you accidentally or want to leave your phone and fob in the vehicle when you’re at a place like the beach.

How about when you leave the phone and fob in your house and you want to grab something out of your vehicle.

What if the battery in the fob dies and your phone is inside of the vehicle?

It’s nice to have the feature and not need to use it very often instead of needing it that one time and not having it.
 
These are the part numbers I used on my 2025 F150 tremor 402A package. It all works as it should once I went through the FORScan features.

FL3Z-1520555-SG
Door Applique

FL3Z-14A626-AG
Keyless Lock Pad
 

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Just a few examples of why this feature is useful.

What if you accidentally or want to leave your phone and fob in the vehicle when you’re at a place like the beach.

How about when you leave the phone and fob in your house and you want to grab something out of your vehicle.

What if the battery in the fob dies and your phone is inside of the vehicle?

It’s nice to have the feature and not need to use it very often instead of needing it that one time and not having it.

Correct. I want it for two reasons. The first is I hunt and don't want to risk dropping my key somehow in the woods. The second is I am always forgetting things in my truck and it would be nice to be able to just walk out, without the key, and open it up.
 
Maybe so but the only one offered to me has been a stick on unit with no wiring and therefore no way to charge the battery inside it. A $455 option for 2026 tremor F150. I been told the wiring harness is not there for 2026.

I think they are misinformed. The 2025's are hit or miss with the keypad harness. I know some folks with Raptors pulled open their door panels only to find no harness plug for the keypad. The 2026, it is a factor available option as well as dealer installed. The wireless version is also still available.
 
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