Possible codes are: 004, 005, 009, 022, 046, 081, 089, 132, 133, and 180. You'll have to try them one at a time to find the correct one as they vary by year of manufacture.
i want a code for a precision lcd tv but i have a sony universal remote what the answer
You cannot reset a code. Take out your radio. Check the serial number on it and call Mitsubishi dealer. They will check a database and give you a code.
All you need is a 4 digit code. You can call the general Mitsubishi number and give them your VIN and they should be able to give you the code to unlock it.
take apart the dash with a Phillips head screw driver and get the serial number off the radio. call the 800 number for Mitsubishi and they will give you the code. my code is 7735. you can try that and see if it works.
The radio code for a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant is typically a unique four-digit number that is specific to each vehicle. If you need the code, you can usually find it in the owner's manual, on a card that came with the vehicle, or by contacting a Mitsubishi dealer with your vehicle identification number (VIN). Additionally, some online resources may help retrieve the code if you provide the necessary information.
Get the radio out, copy the serial number from the radio, call your local Mitsubishi dealer and tell them you need a code for your radio, give them the serial number and they will give you the code. There should be four numbers for the code. Follow the instructions in your owners manual to enter the code. Radio should come back on. Or easier yet, take the car to your Mitsubishi dealer after you have obtained the serial number for the radio.
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Absa has a universal branch code that can be used fo all branchs which is 632005.
Try with: 0699, 0769, 20699,20769,704 or 052 I could not get it to work with either of them (with slight variations).
The bank code for Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, which is now part of MUFG (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group), typically varies depending on the specific branch and the type of transaction. In Japan, the bank code is often referred to as the "bank number" and is generally "0005." For international transactions, you might also need the SWIFT code, which is BOTKJPJT.
I have a durabrand tv model du1901 and i have a Philips universal remote and it had worked on it before but i lost the code for it and can't find the code for it anymore so please help me thx if u can asap please heather
OK is a fairly universal word. I believe it is the same in Shona.