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I can provide you the code, but you need to provide me first the serial numbers of the radio. It is found stick in the body frame of the radio. Post it here.
You have either a one-of-a-kind car or you are wrong on the year or model.
Fairmont didn't extend beyond 1983.
If you have no experience working on engines, I recommend you buy the Haynes manual for the car:
1978-83 Fairmont
You need some special tools which slot in to the holes at the sides of the stereo, they release some clips and the unit slides out. Then you can take the cover off the unit and remove the jammed CD. These units are notorious for failure, especially the six disc stackers, and are probably not worth repairing, can be more expensive to repair than fitting a decent aftermarket cd player. Most audio installers or your local Ford dealer will have the tools to remove the unit, and if you just want the radio, you could remove the jammed cd and refit the stereo and just not use the cd player. You'll need to get the radio code from a Ford dealer to get the stereo going again if you disconnect and reconnect it. They may need the serial number off the unit to give that to you, and you may need to prove ownership of the vehicle.
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