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Re: Radio Code
When i bought my car i had the same problem, I popped out the radio trim, and the serial number of the stereo was on a sticker on the top front right corner (except i was looking at it backwards) wrote down the code and called my local Mitsu dealership service department. he told me I would have to bring it in cause they would need to remove the stereo to look up the serial in their computer to get the code. I told him i already have the radio removed and looking at the serial number now. He was cool enough to look up the code for me and walla!! working headunit ..didn't cost me anything...and then i ripped it out and installed an Pioneer
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Re: Radio Code
Yeah, you only have to pop off the trim surrounding the unit, then it's just 4 screws that hold the whole thing in. Remove those and you can take it out. Your best bet would be to call up different Mitsu. dealerships pretending to be a car dealership just looking for the code on a trade-in car, they usually just hand it out to them...which is what worked for me!
Also take the unit out (haha) just to see if maybe the previous owner wrote the code on the back somewhere.
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