This information can be found in your owner's manual. Don't have one, get one. Dealer or salvage yard is a source.
See dealer
I reset the code after a dead battery and it was the wrong code, how can I reset it and /or find the corrrect code
I had a similar problem when I purchased a second hand stereo for my Jag but the code that was given was wrong. I contacted a car audio firm and they decoded the radio for me at a cost of around
Sometimes servers are busy and you don't get a email to reset. You have to either wait or contact origin support. There might be a chance that you are entering wrong information hence the email is not being received.
I'm guessing your stereo is aftermarket. If so, then whoever installed it did it wrong or tried something tricky.
When you enter the security code wrong on a Citroen Saxo car stereo, it will display an error. If error 9 is displayed on your stereo, you have entered the wrong code nine times and your system is blocked. You will have to wait to enter the code correctly.
entering the wrong code on what? if it's the radio try switching the ignition off then back on the screen should clear then enter the correct code
responsible for entering the wrong patients name or wrong category of illness!!
The stereo is wired wrong. In this case it sounds like the ground wire of the stereo is hooked to the dimmer circuit. The ground wire of the stereo should be connected to the vehicle chassis.
that you bought the wrong capNo it doesn't!
One possibility is that the air conditioning is on. My 2001 Elantra automatically starts the air when the fan setting is put to defrost. I have to remember to turn it off.
Probably not. Many stereo systems are not capable of reading CD-R or CD-RW discs (burned CDs). You might need to consult the manual for your stereo to be absolutely certain.