Well after setting this project to the side for a little bit, I took another swing at it today and got it working. The frustrating part is that it was a simple mistake in the instructions that came with the remote. I found a different set of instructions, followed them to a T, and it worked the first time. So for anyone else looking to do this, I'll share the instructions below.
This is for part KB3Z-14A626-A. I'm going to simplify the instructions a little bit.
1. Press and hold 1/2, 3/4, and 9/0 buttons simultaneously for at least one second
2. Enter the master code
When the proper master code is entered the 9/0 button will flash a pattern that corresponds to the current protocol set:
• One flash per second for "Communication Type 2".
• Three flashes per second for "Communication Type 1" (Default).
3. Press the 1/2 button to change the protocol to "Communication Type 1" (Default).
4. The light should blink 3 times
5. press the 5/6 key to confirm your selection and exit programming mode.
The above steps are simply to confirm that the keypad is using the correct communication protocol.
For the next step you will need all Key Fobs, The Keypad, and a key.
1. Lock, unlock, unlock with a key fob to make sure all doors are unlocked.
2. Leave the Driver's door open.
3. Insert the key. Turn to On, then back to Off, 8 times. On the 8th time, leave the key in the On position.
4. The doors will lock and unlock to let you know it is in "key fob programming mode"
5. Push the unlock button on each Key Fob. After each press the door locks will cycle to confirm the entry.
6. Pres the 7/8 and 9/0 buttons on the Keypad simultaneously. (This was the step that was incorrect on my instructions) The locks should cycle to confirm the entry.
7. Turn the key off. Again the locks should cycle to confirm programming.
9. Test all Key fobs and the Keypad.
See the rest of the instructions for programming your own personal passcode.
The instructions can be found here
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/fo...d_7_9_2015.pdf