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If you have proof of ownership, A Ford dealer can probably help you with the code based on vin number. While I am not familiar with Ford vin numbers the number you have given is not likely to be the to be the vin number that is on your registration or the driver door mfg, plate. The Ford dealer will look up the vin on their system to find the radio code, most likely for free.
Hi, have the same problem and here is the answer. Go to ford with your vin number off the car and they can tell you the code. If your radio has been changed like mine has for a second hand one from the wreckers like mine by the previous owner, then you need the vin number of the car it came out of, or you need to pull out the radio number and get the serial number off the radio itself. Then go to Ford. Apparently they do not charge to tell you the pin number. But if they pull the radio out to check the serial it could cost $60 or so for the labor but then you will have the pin number.
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The only way to get a radio code is to drive to your Ford Dealer, and have your VIN number handy. The service department can look up the code for you.
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