Call any delership parts department with the vin# and they can tell you the radio code
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery needs replacing.
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery needs replacing.
If you disconnect a battery cable the preset radio stations and the clock has to be reset
every radio has its own code it should be in your radio manual
Nothing except the radio presets and the radio if it has theft deterrent.
Assuming it's like my Ford , you have to reset the preset radio stations every time a battery cable is disconnected
I had to take mine to the local Chevy dealer to get the code to reset the radio after the battery was changed. I was charged $40 by them to do this.
If you use the radio without the engine running you will eventually discharge the power from the battery. It should be fine for a couple of hours, If not, your battery may need replacing.
Disconnect the negative cable first and when you install the new battery connect the negative last. Be sure and have the radio code if you car needs one after the radio looses power.
Turn the key or do u mean the radio code?
There is nothing to reset except the radio presets and the clock.
Turn the radio on. The led will read CODE. Input the four digits by touching each number on the radio/CD facade.