Radio problem.

Brett Dikeman quattro at pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net
Fri Sep 22 03:26:06 EDT 2000


The security code is different for every radio.  You need to either 
find the card with the code on it, or you need to go to a dealer and 
ask them to look up the code for you.  They may ask for proof that 
you own the car(ie, a title), but that is unlikely; chances are 
they'll just ask to see your license and the registration, if at all. 
You may have to schedule a service appointment.

Brett

At 8:39 PM -0400 9/21/00, YTerletsky at aol.com wrote:
>Hi.
>Do you remember by chance the code for radio in the Audi 90/ 93?
>I disconnect my battery and I lost the radio.
>What should I do?
>
>Yury Terletsky
>Sr.Programmer/Analyst
>VISION Performance Engineering
>Programmer/Analyst
>30 Independence Blvd.  Warren, NJ 07059
>Phone: 908 607-8344
>            917 838-5622
><A HREF="mailto:terleyu at BUM.com">mailto:terleyu at BUM.com</A>
><A HREF="mailto:yterletsky at aol.com">mailto:yterletsky at aol.com</A>
>
>
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