ElesharElfstone
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When you do find the book with the code, it is not the code labeled radio. It is the last four digits of the security code. madness.
Where are you based, Williams hunt in Midrand should be able to help.
Some people have real jobs Sir.This is probably going to turn into another once of those threads where someone joins just to ask a question then never returns
Yes, thanks. Hence me posting here. Very crappy situation.Why do manufacturers still do this? Not like there is any benefit to the owner. There was a thread about this on here some time ago, I don't kniw if there was ever a solution.
There is a Chevy garage not too far from where I live (Cape Town). Was hoping someone could save me the effort of going there.When you do find the book with the code, it is not the code labeled radio. It is the last four digits of the security code. madness.
Where are you based, Williams hunt in Midrand should be able to help.
Please stay on topic. Feel free to post useless comments somewhere else...This is probably going to turn into another once of those threads where someone joins just to ask a question then never returns
Why do manufacturers still do this? Not like there is any benefit to the owner. There was a thread about this on here some time ago, I don't kniw if there was ever a solution.
Please stay on topic. Feel free to post useless comments somewhere else...
I misplaced the code. ...
Is that still a thing?Well, I'm sure it reduces car radio theft.
Is that still a thing?
Is that still a thing?
Any Williams Hunt/Isuzu, wherever he is.
I'm having the same problem, with the same made of a radioHi there,
The battery on my Chevy Bakkie died and now I can't switch on the radio. I misplaced the code. Any help would be appreciated.
Finally managed to get a photo uploaded...
Ignition ON
Press Button 2 & 3 together.
Write down Numbers that Display
Press AM/FM Button
Write down Numbers that Display.
Post them back here