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Card code lost!!!
Sirius is a radio that is standard equipment in many cars that picks
up its signals from a satellite instead of an earth-bound antenna. The competitor to Sirius is XM. You may have heard of that one. They also make portables and radios for the home, but you get the idea. If you are unable to contact the selling dealer, I would call the field office for your area. Should be in the back of your owner's manual. Dick On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:07:42 +0100, "nichollette" > wrote: >I've tried contacting the dealer - but their number continually comes up as >engaged. Perhaps they're no longer there... >The battery was disconnected - that's why the code is required. > >I don't know what a Sirius is. > >I'll try and trace the dealer .... > >Tks! >"Kate" > wrote in message ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Card code lost!!!
Thanks Garth,
Now I know. So, is this just a UK thing or is it on all of them these days? K "Garth Almgren" > wrote in message ... Around 5/28/2008 12:17 PM, Kate wrote: > I'm completely ignorant here, WHY do you need a car code to use the radio? It would be more accurately called a lock code. Basically, the factory radio locks itself if it thinks it has been stolen (read: battery disconnected for too long) and without entering the right unlock code, the radio is unusable. On some makes, entering an incorrect code too many times can PERMANENTLY lock the radio, rendering it an expensive paperweight. The dealer usually gives you the unlock code when you buy the vehicle new, but when buying a used car it's a crap shoot. -- ~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5 { }|||||||{ } "MukYJ" |
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Card code lost!!!
"nichollette" > wrote I don't know what a Sirius is. ***Sirius satellite radio, sorry, I should have been more clear. If you're unable to reach one dealer, maybe try another? K. |
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Card code lost!!!
I've had it on all my vehicles for the last 10 years at least... I only have
Saab and Jeep... and every time the battery is disconnected, you have to enter the code to activate the radio etc. Nichollette "Kate" > wrote in message .. . > Thanks Garth, > Now I know. So, is this just a UK thing or is it on all of them these > days? > > K > > > "Garth Almgren" > wrote in message > ... > Around 5/28/2008 12:17 PM, Kate wrote: > >> I'm completely ignorant here, WHY do you need a car code to use the >> radio? > > It would be more accurately called a lock code. Basically, the factory > radio locks itself if it thinks it has been stolen (read: battery > disconnected for too long) and without entering the right unlock code, > the radio is unusable. On some makes, entering an incorrect code too > many times can PERMANENTLY lock the radio, rendering it an expensive > paperweight. > > The dealer usually gives you the unlock code when you buy the vehicle > new, but when buying a used car it's a crap shoot. > > > -- > ~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5 > { }|||||||{ } "MukYJ" > > |
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Hey.. the radio/CD player/cassette works perfectly well - even after 10
years. I mean.. where's the wear and tear on something like that? It looks like it needs special tools to remove it. But.. thanks.. I'll try any Jeep dealer. Nichollette "Stupendous Man" > wrote in message ... >> I've tried contacting the dealer - but their number continually comes up >> as engaged. Perhaps they're no longer there... > > Any Jeep dealer will do. > If a coded radio is over ten years old i will write the code in paint > marker on the radio casing, It makes things a lot easier for techs, and > anyone stealing a radio that old is probably doing you a favor. > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty |
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Card code lost!!!
"Kate" > wrote in message
.. . > > "nichollette" > wrote > I don't know what a Sirius is. > > ***Sirius satellite radio, sorry, I should have been more clear. > If you're unable to reach one dealer, maybe try another? > > K. > > Heh, she's in the UK. Jeep is a luxury marque over there, and dealers are few. It's not like Durango, CO, small town with two Jeep dealers next door to each other. Cheers, Earle |
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Card code lost!!!
Hmm....
Never had to do that here. I've had a 99 Ford, 05 Liberty and now the 06 Rubi. I've disconnected my battery pleanty of times too while working on my Jeeps. Now that you've told me about it though, surely it will bite me on the butt. K. "nichollette" > wrote in message ... I've had it on all my vehicles for the last 10 years at least... I only have Saab and Jeep... and every time the battery is disconnected, you have to enter the code to activate the radio etc. Nichollette "Kate" > wrote in message .. . > Thanks Garth, > Now I know. So, is this just a UK thing or is it on all of them these > days? > > K > > > "Garth Almgren" > wrote in message > ... > Around 5/28/2008 12:17 PM, Kate wrote: > >> I'm completely ignorant here, WHY do you need a car code to use the >> radio? > > It would be more accurately called a lock code. Basically, the factory > radio locks itself if it thinks it has been stolen (read: battery > disconnected for too long) and without entering the right unlock code, > the radio is unusable. On some makes, entering an incorrect code too > many times can PERMANENTLY lock the radio, rendering it an expensive > paperweight. > > The dealer usually gives you the unlock code when you buy the vehicle > new, but when buying a used car it's a crap shoot. > > > -- > ~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5 > { }|||||||{ } "MukYJ" > > |
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should read "Car Code"!
it is something that can only be done by jeep just go buy a new radio
they have new ones out for ipods and mp3 players and now even flash drives nichollette wrote: > Sorry about that..! > > "nichollette" > wrote in message > ... > > Hi, > > > > I recently bought a Jeep Orvis (1998) in the UK, and was told the car code > > was with the documentation - but I've checked, and it's nowhere to be > > found. The previous owner has moved house, and now I'm stuck without a > > radio/cd player! > > I'm trying to trace the original Jeep supplier, but I doubt if they'd be > > interested in supplying me with the code - even if they were able to > > locate it. > > > > There MUST be a way round this sort of thing, surely? I can't see me > > being the only one in this predicament. So.. question is - how do I > > reactivate the radio? > > > > Any advise appreciated! > > > > Nichollette > > > > -- > > www.pandorasbookshop.com > > |
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