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When you disconnect your battery and then reconnect itagain, it disables the radio. This is an anti-theft protection for your carradio. The enable your radio the activation code is in your vehicle owner's manual. Ifyou do not have this code you need to go to your Ford servicecentre and get them to enter this code for you.
For anyone with a European Ford who needs a more rapid response you can obtain the code for your radio here for £3.50 which is cheap as Ford charge £20 for this.
just a thought, many ford I've had had the reset code written on the radio in permanent marker... about 40% of them have it written on by previous owner or fitter, since the radios were not super desirable and pretty unlikely to be nicked and really annoying when you removed the battery or blew a fuse. pull out the radio and look for a number.
if that is not an anti-theft radio... or if it is an you know the code and how to enter it.... unhook the battery for about 15 minutes and then hook it back up again... that should reset it
Worked a treat, thanks very much
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