"C0dE ErrE"
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"C0dE ErrE"
Well, i just got my new car alarm installed and i guess the installers reseted my stock head unit on accident. So, it told me to enter my 5-digit code (which i still have) and it doesn't seem to work. And after ten tries it just keeps on saying "CodE ErrE" and locks me out. Any of you guys experience this before? Help is much appreciated!
oh yeah, i have a 2000 SI
oh yeah, i have a 2000 SI
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Re: "C0dE ErrE" (swatdog)
when you get the car ...the dealership gives you a card with the stereo code....if you dont have that...your gonna have to go to the dealership
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Re: "C0dE ErrE" (Pho Real)
ill help
what you need to do is unplug your headunit from the dash, or just remove the positive from your battery, for about 20mins i think? or was it an hour? i dunno, one of those. then plug it all back in, and you get another 3-5 tries.
what you need to do is unplug your headunit from the dash, or just remove the positive from your battery, for about 20mins i think? or was it an hour? i dunno, one of those. then plug it all back in, and you get another 3-5 tries.
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Re: "C0dE ErrE" (NrG)
+oooops sorry i thought you didnt have the code...just take your battery wire off for about 30 seconds and put it back on ...it should let you do it again
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