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Re: 2 sAFE
The code info should be available from your dealer for free. If you are
well known there you can probably get the info over the phone. You will
need the serial number from the radio. Remove it from the dash. The number
is on the side of the unit.
Or - take the car to the dealer and let *them* pull the radio.
At 01:50 AM 1/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
>You have to input a 4-digit "security" number; either one you invented
>yourself and originally coded the radio with (early cars; before approx.
>mid '89 I believe) or else one that came with the unit (later cars).
>
>if you don't have the no., I believe you have to make a trip to a dealer
>to decode it. I believe this is a few minute job, so it shouldn't cost
>too much.
>
>This is assuming you don't have a Bose unit; if you do, I don't know
>what you do except also go back to the dealer.
>
>Ray calvo (porsray@aol.com)
>1990 Coupe Quattro
>
>
>In a message dated 97-01-28 00:35:46 EST, you write:
>
> My stereo is stuck in safe mode! After replacing the alternator and the
> battery, Ive tried the depresssing the AM and ARi-Z respectively, and it
> just doesnt seem to work. Any tips?
>
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>
>
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Bob
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