Driver controls – FORD 2003 Escape v.4 User Manual

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• Remove the Velcro pad (2) from

the storage compartment door (3).

• Place Velcro (5) on aftermarket

transmitter (6) opposite of
actuator control (8).

• Measure the thickness (4) of the

aftermarket transmitter (6).

• Remove the rubber actuator (1)

from the storage compartment
(7) by pulling the rubber actuator
(1) forward and twisting at the
same time.

Note: The length of the rubber
actuator (1) is critical.
Use care
in cutting it to length. If the rubber
actuator (1) is cut too much the
aftermarket transmitter (6) will not
activate the garage door opener. If
the rubber actuator (1) is cut too
long, the storage compartment door
(3) will not close properly. Excessive force to close the storage
compartment door (3) may cause the door latch to break.
• Per the table below, cut the rubber actuator (1) to the proper length

based on the thickness (4) measured in the third step.

Approximate Thickness of Transmitter (GDO)

inches

mm’s

Cut to Bottom of
Notch

Less Than
1/4”

6.35

No Cut

7/8”

22.00

Notch 2

1.0”

26.00

Notch 4

1–3/16”

32.00

Notch 6

• Reinstall the rubber actuator (1) in the storage compartment (7) by

twisting and pushing it back into the slot.

• Install the transmitter (6) on to storage compartment door (3)

aligning the actuator control (8) with the rubber plunger (1). Close
the storage compartment door (3) to verify proper fit. Do not force

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