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Chrysler radio locked...help
My wife's cousin's husband recently retired from Chrysler (don't know
exactly what he did there, but he worked somewhere in design) and he gave me an older Chrysler am/fm/cd/cass for my TJ, as my aftermarket radio finally kicked. The Chrysler is a p/n 04704382, with a factory anti-theft circuit and LED. Got it installed finally (had to find new wiring harness) and it worked about 30 seconds, now it says "LOC'D" on the display. I assume I have to enter some kind of code once I get it unlocked, as that is the case with my wife's Unlimited. (A) How do I unlock it? Would a dealer be able to? (B) How do I determine the code? Would a dealer be able to? I have posted a picture of the label on the unit to www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg. TIA Matt -- --- Matt Macchiarolo mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net AIM screen name RTI1182 "We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty." -Edward R. Murrow Democracy requires diversity in media: www.outfoxed.org |
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Matt Macchiarolo did pass the time by typing:
> My wife's cousin's husband recently retired from Chrysler (don't know > exactly what he did there, but he worked somewhere in design) and he gave me > an older Chrysler am/fm/cd/cass for my TJ, as my aftermarket radio finally > kicked. > > The Chrysler is a p/n 04704382, with a factory anti-theft circuit and LED. > Got it installed finally (had to find new wiring harness) and it worked > about 30 seconds, now it says "LOC'D" on the display. I assume I have to > enter some kind of code once I get it unlocked, as that is the case with my > wife's Unlimited. > > (A) How do I unlock it? Would a dealer be able to? > > (B) How do I determine the code? Would a dealer be able to? > > I have posted a picture of the label on the unit to > www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg. A dealership can get you the code. Usually the code is on a label on the front of the unit when it ships, but since yours is second hand you will need the serial number. Just print out that photo and take it with you. -- DougW |
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I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, but
with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the service booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more worthless, I write the codes on the casings with paint markers. If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer -- Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
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A trick for others to know is to always disconnect the battery
negative first, which is what we are taught. The other way with throw the anti-theft, while changing the battery for an additional forty dollar trip to the Stealership. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > My wife's cousin's husband recently retired from Chrysler (don't know > exactly what he did there, but he worked somewhere in design) and he gave me > an older Chrysler am/fm/cd/cass for my TJ, as my aftermarket radio finally > kicked. > > The Chrysler is a p/n 04704382, with a factory anti-theft circuit and LED. > Got it installed finally (had to find new wiring harness) and it worked > about 30 seconds, now it says "LOC'D" on the display. I assume I have to > enter some kind of code once I get it unlocked, as that is the case with my > wife's Unlimited. > > (A) How do I unlock it? Would a dealer be able to? > > (B) How do I determine the code? Would a dealer be able to? > > I have posted a picture of the label on the unit to > www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg. > > TIA > > Matt > > -- > --- > Matt Macchiarolo > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net > AIM screen name RTI1182 > > "We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty." -Edward R. Murrow > Democracy requires diversity in media: www.outfoxed.org |
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Well, it doesn't say "Daimler" on the label. No service booklet, as this
radio came out of another Chrysler vehicle. Stopped by the dealer today, they knew nothing. Apparently this is a European radio. "Paul Calman" > wrote in message ... >I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, but >with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the service >booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more worthless, I >write the codes on the casings with paint markers. > If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer > > -- > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California > |
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which dealer???
Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > Well, it doesn't say "Daimler" on the label. No service booklet, as this > radio came out of another Chrysler vehicle. > > Stopped by the dealer today, they knew nothing. Apparently this is a > European radio. > > "Paul Calman" > wrote in message > ... > >I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, but > >with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the service > >booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more worthless, I > >write the codes on the casings with paint markers. > > If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer > > > > -- > > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California > > |
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Livonia Chrysler...think you can help? I've called some car audio places
too, and none of them know this model radio with an anti-theft. www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg www.townpeddler.com/radio2.jpg "tim bur" > wrote in message ... > which dealer??? > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > >> Well, it doesn't say "Daimler" on the label. No service booklet, as this >> radio came out of another Chrysler vehicle. >> >> Stopped by the dealer today, they knew nothing. Apparently this is a >> European radio. >> >> "Paul Calman" > wrote in message >> ... >> >I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, but >> >with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the >> >service >> >booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more worthless, >> >I >> >write the codes on the casings with paint markers. >> > If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer >> > >> > -- >> > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California >> > > |
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It's a Mitsubishi, it would be anti-American to put it in your car.
Sell it to one of the illegals you have working for you. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > Livonia Chrysler...think you can help? I've called some car audio places > too, and none of them know this model radio with an anti-theft. > > www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg > www.townpeddler.com/radio2.jpg > > "tim bur" > wrote in message > ... > > which dealer??? > > > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > > >> Well, it doesn't say "Daimler" on the label. No service booklet, as this > >> radio came out of another Chrysler vehicle. > >> > >> Stopped by the dealer today, they knew nothing. Apparently this is a > >> European radio. > >> > >> "Paul Calman" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> >I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, but > >> >with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the > >> >service > >> >booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more worthless, > >> >I > >> >write the codes on the casings with paint markers. > >> > If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California > >> > > > |
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Bill, ALL Chrysler radios are made by Mitsubishi.
Illegals working for me? I think not. If you don't want to see illegals taking American jobs, you should leave California and move to Alaska. "L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message ... > It's a Mitsubishi, it would be anti-American to put it in your car. > Sell it to one of the illegals you have working for you. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: >> >> Livonia Chrysler...think you can help? I've called some car audio places >> too, and none of them know this model radio with an anti-theft. >> >> www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg >> www.townpeddler.com/radio2.jpg >> >> "tim bur" > wrote in message >> ... >> > which dealer??? >> > >> > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: >> > >> >> Well, it doesn't say "Daimler" on the label. No service booklet, as >> >> this >> >> radio came out of another Chrysler vehicle. >> >> >> >> Stopped by the dealer today, they knew nothing. Apparently this is a >> >> European radio. >> >> >> >> "Paul Calman" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> >I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, >> >> >but >> >> >with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the >> >> >service >> >> >booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more >> >> >worthless, >> >> >I >> >> >write the codes on the casings with paint markers. >> >> > If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California >> >> > >> > |
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Matt,
Jobs don't really "belong" to Americans, or to anyone else. One of my neighbors back in Silverton hires lots of Mexicans, because they don't mind working. He hires Anglos too, if they don't mind working. I am sure that they are all properly documented workers, too. To my way of thinking, I prefer an "illegal", who wanted to work, to a "legal" welfare recipient, who didn't. (Just throwing a little number two diesel fuel on the fire...) Earle "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message news > Bill, ALL Chrysler radios are made by Mitsubishi. > > Illegals working for me? I think not. If you don't want to see illegals > taking American jobs, you should leave California and move to Alaska. > > "L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message > ... > > It's a Mitsubishi, it would be anti-American to put it in your car. > > Sell it to one of the illegals you have working for you. > > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > >> > >> Livonia Chrysler...think you can help? I've called some car audio places > >> too, and none of them know this model radio with an anti-theft. > >> > >> www.townpeddler.com/radio.jpg > >> www.townpeddler.com/radio2.jpg > >> > >> "tim bur" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > which dealer??? > >> > > >> > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > >> > > >> >> Well, it doesn't say "Daimler" on the label. No service booklet, as > >> >> this > >> >> radio came out of another Chrysler vehicle. > >> >> > >> >> Stopped by the dealer today, they knew nothing. Apparently this is a > >> >> European radio. > >> >> > >> >> "Paul Calman" > wrote in message > >> >> ... > >> >> >I don't know if Daimler was connected to Chrysler when they made it, > >> >> >but > >> >> >with a Benz the radio code can usually be found in the front of the > >> >> >service > >> >> >booklet. As the Blaupunkts in German cars get older and more > >> >> >worthless, > >> >> >I > >> >> >write the codes on the casings with paint markers. > >> >> > If that doesn't do it, Doug is right, go to the dealer > >> >> > > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California > >> >> > > >> > > > |
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