i read another anser similar to yours it said to press the 4 and 6 buttons together and this will give you a 6 didget code that you can give to your local dealer and he or she will give you the code to unlock . i hope this helps you. graverobber1971. Most dealers will Charge you $60 to do this .After you get the code go on Ebay and search for gm radio codes . it cost me $1.50 for the codeon my Montana.
What is the unlock code for a pontiac g6
call the dealer
You need the radio unlock code in the radio manual
if the radio is not working in a 2007 Pontiac g6 sdn what is the problem
How to enter your2003 Acura tl radio unlock code
with the motor running and radio off press buttons 1 and 4 on the radio this should unlock the radio
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What is the unlock code for a pontiac g6
If a vehicle, like the 2004 Pontiac Montana has an XM Radio built in, the code to program the radio is found on Channel Zero. Tune the radio to XM then turn the tuner to Channel Zero.
The Pontiac Montana does not come with a factory installed amp in the sound system. The wiring goes directly from the radio to the speakers.
call the dealer
The factory code for your 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix is 152 159. The unlock code for the radio is 0229.
Go to the gm service center nearest you with title/proof you own this vehicle, and probably pay to have a gm technician utilize a gm scan tool to re-set the security system between the radio and the pcm.
I guess take radio out and buy a better and cheaper radio
you will have to pull your radio out of the dash to be able to look at the model number and/or serial number of your radio. Call a local Pontiac dealer and they can give you a code to enter when you turn your radio on after changing your battery.
The radio on your 2000 Sunfire is probably reading "loc". If this is the problem, you need to go to a Pontiac dealer and pay them to unlock the radio. This is an anti theft device to insure your radio can not function if it is removed. The cost is from 10 to 20$
by replacing the radio unless you are inclined towards successful and attractive African American re-engineering.