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Hi Dan, we have similar problems with Transit vans. We call our local Ford agent who has the codes on computer, they can also help with how to key in the code ( they are a bit odd!) Good luck
You can get this code from the dealer but they will charge you between £20 to £35 for doing this.
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At the auto parts store, you can find a radio removal tool. It consists of two U-shaped metal bars. The intent is to insert the metal bars into the four holes on the front of the radio. When you pry the bars out, they release the clips that hold the radio in. I have heard of this proceedure being done with a coat hanger, but I have not tried it myself.
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