Usually you must input the security code once all power has been lost to the radio. This is an antitheft/theft deterrent mechanism on the Mitsubishi receivers. If you cannot locate the code in your car's paperwork, then you must get the serial number off of the receiver itself (NOT THE CAR'S VIN NUMBER) and call your local dealership to get the code. Yep... makes it tough. I had to do this. Make sure you write the code in your owner's manual, so the next time it happens you won't have to go through all the work of pulling your receiver out to get its serial number. Hope this helps.
The sudden change of battery will take some time to ajust to. best thing to do is get a new radio! or you can wait for your old one to work.
If you take your car to Nissan car dealership and request for your radio code with the right identification, your wish will be granted.
first check your fuse panel located behind ashtray and change fuse if that doesnt work check your code in radio if stock
it should work fine unless you have it unplugged for too long. i have replaced batteries in these cars before and did not have to reset the radio
because your radios power cell is dependent on your battery you need to reset your radio, or it may just need time to rechage not sure with your model
maybe the fuses have blown because that happened to my radio and you might have to buy a new radio.
If you disconnect a battery cable the preset radio stations and the clock has to be reset
Anytime a battery cable is removed from the battery the radio will need to have the clock reset and the radio stations re-programmed. (Helpfull)
Check your fuse panel for a blown radio fuse.
Assuming it's like my Ford , you have to reset the preset radio stations every time a battery cable is disconnected
Check Owner's Manual. If you do not have one.Check Related links below.
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There should be a small sticker on the inside of the glove box with a 5 digit code on it. Enter this using the radio station keys. It should clear the "code" message and make the radio work.
If you take your car to Nissan car dealership and request for your radio code with the right identification, your wish will be granted.
Anytime a battery cable is disconnected you have to reprogram the set radio stations
Put batteries into a radio then press the on button
Check the fuses, they could be fried.
If the battery was disconnected while the starter was being replaced, the radio would lose its memory. Reprogramming the clock and radio stations to your favorite channels should correct the problem. Consult the owners manual for directions.