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Turn ignition on then input 53325. Shortly after the last digit is pressed the radio will be enable
In order to reset the radio in a 1992 BMW 525i, you will need a five digit code from the manufacturer. Once you receive the code, you can check your user manual for the correct sequence to reset the radio.
Anti-theft radio's can be unlocked when a unique code in entered into them. There is a limited number of attempts allowed. If you enter your code incorrectly to many times you will have to wait a set amount of time to try again.Methods of entering security codes vary by manufacturersThe correct procedure will be shown in you vehicle radio manualIn order to unlock a radio with a code once it is locked is going to greatly depend on what type of radio/stereo that is trying to be unlocked. Try entering the code with the station presets.
Resetting the radio unlocks it and restores it to its normal operating condition. Follow the below procedure to reset the radio.1) Turn the ignition switch to the "II" position without starting the engine and press the radio power button to turn it on. Wait for "CODE" to appear on the radio display.2) Press the radio station preset buttons to enter the security code. The radio turns off and resets when the last digit of the code is entered.3) Turn the radio on. The radio now functions normally.
Mine was reset when the radio says "code" by entering 2456 on radio channels
You will have to go to the dealer to get the reset code and instructions. It will be unique to your particular radio.
You have had a loss of power to the radio (such as when the car battery is changed), or the radio has been replaced or disconnected from the car's wiring harness. This is a theft deterrent because the stolen radio is useless to someone without the activation code. This code can be obtained from a dealer or it is found on a small plastic card that is part of the original owner's materials. Number is usually 5 digits. When you turn on the radio and the readout says 'CODE', enter the number by using the numbered station selection buttons (which are numbered 1-2-3-4-5-6). If the radio beeps when you are entering the number, start over. If it keeps beeping, you have the wrong code number (which might be the case if the radio has been replaced). Note: The 'CODE' button located on the small computer face to the right of the radio (with the date, mileage, temperature, etc) has NOTHING to do with the process or the radio 'CODE'.
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
If the battery was disconnected during the repair you may need to contact the dealer for the radio code and procedure to enter the code.
your radio will probably ask for a code which can be obtained from your mechanic or dealership. After entering the code press the scan button and it should work
it is run off the PCM you dont require a code.
Sedurity code to WHAT? The radio? The remote door lock control?