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An answer to your question according to the book you are to turn the radio on and leave it on and you will see the message(waiting) it will stay like that for 15 minutes then the sreen will turn to code which at this point you may enter the code and it will work again. Good luck. In case you lost your code and unless you know the radio serial number (you can remove the radio and see the no behind the set) the fastest way to get your code back is to go to www.radio-code.co.uk. Follow the instruction and for 8.99 british pound (yes you have to pay for the service) you will get the right code instantly. It works for my BECKER car radio. Believe me it works.
No they get paid to have their songs played on the radio!!!
yes but u have to pay for it
When the radio goes to "CODE" you need to enter the correct code. This can usually be obtained from a dealer, even if the radio has been switched; otherwise you need to return it to Becker. I don't believe there's a "reset" function like on the newer radios. It either goes to "CODE" or works. If you enter the wrong code more than three time the radio will lock up and needs to be left on for as long as twenty four hours, before CODE will come up again. The dealer if they are decent can supply Mercedes radio codes with the VIN or the radios serial number. Becker will do the same but will Charge you $30.00. Perfect Market offers this service for free. perfectmarket@surfpower.net
What about them? 1) If you are asking how they work, well, here it is. Companies pay money to the radio station have their advertisements heard by everyone that listens into the station. That is also how the radio station makes most of their money- companies pay the station to put on their ads. 2) If you mean what is a good way, well that's kind of simple. Make your advertisement, and then try to find the radio station that will make you pay the least to do it. Be warned, though, that station is probably not as listened-to as the ones that charge you more.
Nothing. If you enter a competition and win, the prize should be free. Any charge for a prize is a big clue that the competition is a con. Don't pay the money.
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The battery on our Mitsubishi Lancer 2002 went bad. Therefore, the radio does not work since you have to enter the code. The dealer taking care of Mitsubishi in our town told me we would have to pay $79 for them to remove the radio to find the code on top of the radio before they could fix it. I don't know how to enter the code, but it seems pretty bad that there is no other way to get the radio to work again!! AR 4-01-2008 There are two screws holding the facia in surrounding the radio. I would find the code thre myself to fix the radio.
no you don't have to pay it's free to enter competitions.
probably.call their reservations office or check their website
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no they do not
An answer to your question according to the book you are to turn the radio on and leave it on and you will see the message(waiting) it will stay like that for 15 minutes then the sreen will turn to code which at this point you may enter the code and it will work again. Good luck. In case you lost your code and unless you know the radio serial number (you can remove the radio and see the no behind the set) the fastest way to get your code back is to go to www.radio-code.co.uk. Follow the instruction and for 8.99 british pound (yes you have to pay for the service) you will get the right code instantly. It works for my BECKER car radio. Believe me it works.
No they get paid to have their songs played on the radio!!!
If you want to pay extra for flights ya. Unless you drive there........
Competition stimulate innovation. It also forces the prices of products to go down over time. With competition, consumers can pay reasonable rates for products.