Help re-setting the radio...
sgtrodswife
05-25-2004, 11:02 AM
I know the code to the radio and have to re-set it. Does the ignition key have to be in a certain position? What exactly is the process I should follow to get the radio re-set.
I should know by now, since my car spends a lot of time at the dealer...
transmission
brakes
tune up
repair of front passenger seat (stuck on full recline)
and the list will go on I'm sure!
I should know by now, since my car spends a lot of time at the dealer...
transmission
brakes
tune up
repair of front passenger seat (stuck on full recline)
and the list will go on I'm sure!
libertylover
05-26-2004, 06:46 AM
The following radio instructions are for the non-computer screen type:
To reset the radio code:
1- Turn ignition on
2- Turn radio on; display will read "CODE"
3- Enter your 5-digit radio code (the numbers will not be echoed on the display screen); radio will switch to FM
4- If you enter in a wrong number, go ahead and enter more digits so that a total of 5 have been entered; radio will not operate; re-enter the correct 5-digit code; radio will switch to FM. If you fail three times, you have to leave the radio ON for 1 hour before you can try again.
Sorry you've had so much trouble. If you're a pretty handy DIYer there's lots of help available. Here's one really good website:
http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/page_2.htm
Also consider joining www.roadfly.com where there is a LOT of help. Good luck.
To reset the radio code:
1- Turn ignition on
2- Turn radio on; display will read "CODE"
3- Enter your 5-digit radio code (the numbers will not be echoed on the display screen); radio will switch to FM
4- If you enter in a wrong number, go ahead and enter more digits so that a total of 5 have been entered; radio will not operate; re-enter the correct 5-digit code; radio will switch to FM. If you fail three times, you have to leave the radio ON for 1 hour before you can try again.
Sorry you've had so much trouble. If you're a pretty handy DIYer there's lots of help available. Here's one really good website:
http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/page_2.htm
Also consider joining www.roadfly.com where there is a LOT of help. Good luck.
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