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Try this site, it looks like they charge you for the code, but if you go into a Ford dealer they may give it to you for free (you may need to provide proof of ownership). Make sure the unit does not display LOCK 10 or LOCK 13, as the unit will probably need to be sent away to be cleared. Most dealers don't have the facilities to do this themselves, although they can provide the codes. The site I've linked for you has quite a good description of how to enter the codes.
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ask ford to fix it, they can
the car came new with card in the glove box
said. "this is your radio code. keep it in a safe place"
lost that?
if yes ask ford for the code. (license serial code)
or google for hackers and pay.
this happens with the cars main battery is dead or was disconnected
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Pull the radio out and record the model number and the serial number off the radio chassis, along with your VIN number and the radio numbers go to your local Ford dealer and ask them nicely to look up your theft deterrent code for your radio, most will do it for free.
thank you for your help it as solved my problem thank you again
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