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The Security Code number on this model is determined via a series of Diodes on the top of the main circuit board, and rather than send us the unit and incur extra courier charges, if you inform us of the sequence of Diodes, we can calculate the Security Code number for you. The top cover of the radio needs to be removed along with the cassette deck to gain access to the circuit board, and you will see from the pictures that there are only a few screws that need to be undone, but before you start to panic, if you have managed to remove the radio from the dashboard, then the hard work has already been done!! Start by removing the two small philips screws that hold on the top cover, and then gently prise off the cover to expose the cassette deck: Gently unplug the two small connectors either side of the cassette deck. Take care not to pull the wires too hard or they will break. Remove the four screws holding the cassette deck in place. The next bit of removing the cassette deck is the tricky bit, but just take your time and don`t force anything. Gently lift the rear of the deck, and slide the whole mechanism backwards. The front of the mechanism is held in place by a couple of levers that will free themselves as the mechanism is slid backwards : With the cassette deck removed, the location of the Diodes can now be seen. Don`t worry if you dont know what a Diode is, when you look inside, there is a very obvious cluster of components, and you will see that some may be missing. The location of the Diodes and missing ones are what we need to calculate the code number. The Diode cluster of 12 will look something like this, but some of the Diodes will be missing, and its the missing ones that give us our code number. If you assume a missing Diode to be a 'Zero 0' and a Diode to be a 'One 1', then with the fascia towards you, and reading the links from left to right, you will end up with a twelve digit code made up of 0`s and 1`s. For instance this series of links shown above would give a diode code of 110111100101 By now you should be able to work out your own twelve digit number from your own series of Diodes. If you now enter this information into the box below, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then calculate your security code and E-Mail it back to you. Once you have reassembled your radio, and put it back into the vehicle, you may need to reset the penalty timer, as its my guess that when you switch you stereo on, you will see EEE on the screen and no matter what you press, the letters still keep showing! That is because this stereo is codelocked due to incorrect numbers being previously entered. You will have to leave the ignition and the unit powered on for at least two and a half hours for the penalty timer to expire, and code entry should then be possible. If it still doesn`t clear after this time, send me an E-Mail!
Start by removing the two small philips screws that hold on the top cover, and then gently prise off the cover to expose the cassette deck: Gently unplug the two small connectors either side of the cassette deck. Take care not to pull the wires too hard or they will break. Remove the four screws holding the cassette deck in place. The next bit of removing the cassette deck is the tricky bit, but just take your time and don`t force anything. Gently lift the rear of the deck, and slide the whole mechanism backwards. The front of the mechanism is held in place by a couple of levers that will free themselves as the mechanism is slid backwards : With the cassette deck removed, the location of the Diodes can now be seen. Don`t worry if you dont know what a Diode is, when you look inside, there is a very obvious cluster of components, and you will see that some may be missing. The location of the Diodes and missing ones are what we need to calculate the code number. The Diode cluster of 12 will look something like this, but some of the Diodes will be missing, and its the missing ones that give us our code number. If you assume a missing Diode to be a 'Zero 0' and a Diode to be a 'One 1', then with the fascia towards you, and reading the links from left to right, you will end up with a twelve digit code made up of 0`s and 1`s. For instance this series of links shown above would give a diode code of 110111100101 By now you should be able to work out your own twelve digit number from your own series of Diodes. If you now enter this information into the box below, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then calculate your security code and E-Mail it back to you. Once you have reassembled your radio, and put it back into the vehicle, you may need to reset the penalty timer, as its my guess that when you switch you stereo on, you will see EEE on the screen and no matter what you press, the letters still keep showing! That is because this stereo is codelocked due to incorrect numbers being previously entered. You will have to leave the ignition and the unit powered on for at least two and a half hours for the penalty timer to expire, and code entry should then be possible. If it still doesn`t clear after this time, send me an E-Mail!
With the cassette deck removed, the location of the Diodes can now be seen. Don`t worry if you dont know what a Diode is, when you look inside, there is a very obvious cluster of components, and you will see that some may be missing. The location of the Diodes and missing ones are what we need to calculate the code number. The Diode cluster of 12 will look something like this, but some of the Diodes will be missing, and its the missing ones that give us our code number. If you assume a missing Diode to be a 'Zero 0' and a Diode to be a 'One 1', then with the fascia towards you, and reading the links from left to right, you will end up with a twelve digit code made up of 0`s and 1`s. For instance this series of links shown above would give a diode code of 110111100101 By now you should be able to work out your own twelve digit number from your own series of Diodes. If you now enter this information into the box below, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then calculate your security code and E-Mail it back to you. Once you have reassembled your radio, and put it back into the vehicle, you may need to reset the penalty timer, as its my guess that when you switch you stereo on, you will see EEE on the screen and no matter what you press, the letters still keep showing! That is because this stereo is codelocked due to incorrect numbers being previously entered. You will have to leave the ignition and the unit powered on for at least two and a half hours for the penalty timer to expire, and code entry should then be possible. If it still doesn`t clear after this time, send me an E-Mail!
The Diode cluster of 12 will look something like this, but some of the Diodes will be missing, and its the missing ones that give us our code number. If you assume a missing Diode to be a 'Zero 0' and a Diode to be a 'One 1', then with the fascia towards you, and reading the links from left to right, you will end up with a twelve digit code made up of 0`s and 1`s. For instance this series of links shown above would give a diode code of 110111100101 By now you should be able to work out your own twelve digit number from your own series of Diodes. If you now enter this information into the box below, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then calculate your security code and E-Mail it back to you. Once you have reassembled your radio, and put it back into the vehicle, you may need to reset the penalty timer, as its my guess that when you switch you stereo on, you will see EEE on the screen and no matter what you press, the letters still keep showing! That is because this stereo is codelocked due to incorrect numbers being previously entered. You will have to leave the ignition and the unit powered on for at least two and a half hours for the penalty timer to expire, and code entry should then be possible. If it still doesn`t clear after this time, send me an E-Mail!
If you assume a missing Diode to be a 'Zero 0' and a Diode to be a 'One 1', then with the fascia towards you, and reading the links from left to right, you will end up with a twelve digit code made up of 0`s and 1`s. For instance this series of links shown above would give a diode code of 110111100101 By now you should be able to work out your own twelve digit number from your own series of Diodes. If you now enter this information into the box below, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then calculate your security code and E-Mail it back to you. Once you have reassembled your radio, and put it back into the vehicle, you may need to reset the penalty timer, as its my guess that when you switch you stereo on, you will see EEE on the screen and no matter what you press, the letters still keep showing! That is because this stereo is codelocked due to incorrect numbers being previously entered. You will have to leave the ignition and the unit powered on for at least two and a half hours for the penalty timer to expire, and code entry should then be possible. If it still doesn`t clear after this time, send me an E-Mail!
By now you should be able to work out your own twelve digit number from your own series of Diodes. If you now enter this information into the box below, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then calculate your security code and E-Mail it back to you. Once you have reassembled your radio, and put it back into the vehicle, you may need to reset the penalty timer, as its my guess that when you switch you stereo on, you will see EEE on the screen and no matter what you press, the letters still keep showing! That is because this stereo is codelocked due to incorrect numbers being previously entered. You will have to leave the ignition and the unit powered on for at least two and a half hours for the penalty timer to expire, and code entry should then be possible. If it still doesn`t clear after this time, send me an E-Mail!