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The radio might need to be re-coded, usually a 4-digit code, but other than that you should be good*.
Make sure you have the radio code before disconnecting.
*disclaimer, I can't think of the top of my head anything else.
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Nomad
Nobody loves me but my mother... and she could be jivin' too...
http://www.freefordradiocode.co.uk/
I can't imagine it involves much more than finding the fuse that's in the power circuit for the radio, removing the fuse, and then putting the fuse back in. There may be a need to keep the fuse out for a while in case the radio has a way to retain its settings during short losses of power. If it has, the owner's manual should mention it.
Nomad
Nobody loves me but my mother... and she could be jivin' too...
Try holding down 6 and press 1 after scrolling through screens the radio should display it's serial number. Try the generator to see if you can get the code before you pull it.
Or try here.
http://www.justanswer.com/uk-ford/7c0o1-ford-mondeo-tdci-140-radio-code-mondeo.html
I got the code for the radio for a couple of my Transits from the generator programme.
Didn't make any difference though, I still couldn't hear it over the noise of the 2.5Di engine.
http://www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/ford_pdf_user_manual_212492.cfm
Why not just disconnect the earth terminal
Do what you have to do and then reset