New Lister
Aaron Gibson
crankshaft at adelphia.net
Wed Oct 23 17:57:48 EDT 2002
You can easily make the tool out of a metal coat hanger.
Regards,
Aaron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Dikeman" <brett at cloud9.net>
To: <davidt at opentext.com>; "Audi list (E-mail)" <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: New Lister
> At 3:24 PM -0400 10/23/02, David A. Templeton wrote:
>
> >- Some PO replaced the radio with an after market one and put the
original
> >one back in once the vehicle was to be sold. When the power comes on the
> >display shows "SAFe" and none of the controls appear to work. Is the
radio
> >hosed? Some kind of security system? Other than putting another
aftermarket
> >radio in ca I fix this?
>
> Remove the radio and present it to any Audi service department(bring
> along the vehicle registration.) They should be able to get the code
> within a matter of minutes.
>
> If the radio isn't removed, you're more likely to get charged labor
> to remove/replace.
>
> All that is needed is a set of DIN tools- U shaped loops with knubs
> that engage the locking mechanisms. Available at almost any auto
> parts store.
>
> Brett
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