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Car battery is run down.
You need to wire it to your radio i reconen that if you put under the carpet it will look a lot better
How can I have a radio code for my car E200 (Year 2000)? I need it after changing the car battery!
well you can replace the radio but if you get rid of the old radio then your security and car information will become disconnected.. what you need to do is take the factory radio and leave it flugged into power and the information cord (WHATEVER IT MAY BE) and you need to put it under the passenger side seat or put it somwhere hidden in the car. then tap into the power of the wires and plug in both radios.. with the new one, put it in the dash with the speakers hooked up.. and leave the stock radio on, whereveer it will be.. so then you will have a new radio in your car but will still have security...
The radio is connected via serial cable to vital electronic systems. You can purchase an extension cable to put the radio in the trunk or under a seat, it has to stay in the car, even if you want to put in an aftermarket deck.
Yes. The theft lock is actually in the radio so the radio cannot easily be installed in a different car. If you later decide to put the radio back in the same car it will work fine. You might check your owners manual package and see if there is a card in there marked radio codes. If there is put that with the radio when you store it in case you decide to sell it or put in a different car. As for the CD player it will do just fine. Some of those after market CD players also have security codes. Just enter them as directed and you cars computer will recognise it.
We have put an aftermarket car stereo in a car with the controls on the steering wheel. You have to check to see if an aftermarket wiring harness is available for that year and model.
You have to leave the radio on for 1 hour, then it will let you put your password in again.
what sort of radio? alarm clock, radio in a vehicle, other? IF a car radio, what year make model of vehicle, and what type radio (AM, AM/FM, AM/FM/CD, etc?)
yes, the satellite radios where made to be put in any type of car. It may depend more on the type of radio you own. yes, the satellite radios where made to be put in any type of car. It may depend more on the type of radio you own.
The axillary audio in put on a car radio is usually in the front of the radio face. It could be on a pigtail, on the back of the radio on occasion. If it is not in these two places, then the radio does not have an input.
The radio that is installed in the car.