Car Radio Unlock Code Guides
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• What to do with information displayed on your radio such as: 'Lock' - 'Safe' - 'Codee'- 'Inop'- 'err1' - ' Wait' and many others! • How to enter a 0 for gm radio unlock code!
Release buttons and 1000 appears in display. • Do not touch preset #1, first digit in display corresponds to radio code. • Press preset #2 - four (4) times for second digit in code. • Press preset #3 - six (6) times for third digit in code. • Press preset #4 - two (2) times for final digit in code. • Press and hold 'Scan & RDS' buttons for about 3 seconds until 'SafE' is displayed. Release buttons and radio works.
Radio will become active. • Unlock procedure for six digit codes. Push the 'Hr' button, 000 will appear in display. Press the hour button until you match the first number of your unlock code.
For the purposes of this process, left represents down, and right represents up. 8.) Once you have the code entered, press AM/FM to set it. Presto, you have kept your local dealer from screwing you out of $30-100 dollars. Note that the code given in step 3 belongs to a Pontiac dealer out there somewhere (judging by the number 2 at the beginning of the code if you listen to the voice prompts on the 800 number), so if they go out of business or wise up to their code being used, this method may eventually not work. However, the post I dug it up from is over a year old, so there is hope that it will last a while. If you are not comfortable with the above process, I believe Saturn of Tempe (Arizona) will help you reset your radio over the phone for free; not sure though, I wanted to know how to do it myself, since service departments aren't always open especially on nights and weekends. I wouldn't go in person (since you will be easier to charge standing there with your wallet/purse- just call, and be very very VERY nice so that the tech doesn't feel like screwing you into paying.