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RE: Question re: Radio security codes
- To: Quattro <quattro@coimbra.ans.net> (Return requested)
- Subject: RE: Question re: Radio security codes
- From: "Gorman, Ken (PA62)" <Ken.Gorman@IAC.honeywell.com>
- Date: 17 Sep 1996 17:56:34 -0500
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"Jeff Loh" <jeff.loh@fluordaniel.com> asks:
>>>I plan to disconnect the battery and do some simple maintenance
>>>work on the car, but don't want to screw up the radio in the process.
Many auto parts stores sell a device which plugs into your cigarette lighter
adapter. It contains a 9 volt battery. This device will provide enough
power to your radio so it keeps is memory. The electronic clock in your
car also will keep the time.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ken Gorman
ken.gorman@iac.honeywell.com