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| monzod |
Feb 24 2007, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE(mittech @ Feb 10 2007, 09:53 AM) I dont require all of the extra crap. And I can be reached 24/7 unlike mitsu. I sent you a PM :)
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| monzod |
Feb 24 2007, 08:30 PM
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QUOTE(nelda_rrr @ Feb 10 2007, 02:15 AM) Thanks for this number. Now if I can only figure out how to get the unit to stop displaying OFF and start displaying CODE. I've read two different posts about it and on one it says to leave your car on the ON mode but do you press the power button to display it reading OFF or do I just leave it off (don't touch the power button) and then it resets itself. I even tried taking the battery out for awhile and that didn't even work. So I'm gonna try the negative terminal off overnite and see if that will do the trick. If anyone has any info on this it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. You can pull the fuse and put it back in this worked for me to reset from off to code .
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| KSAN |
May 18 2007, 11:20 AM
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I got the same problem with my car mitsubishi eclipse 1996. All I did is calling 1888MITSU2007 (press 1 and then 4 to talk to a representative). A representative will ask you
- the last 8 of VIN#, - the Serial# of car radio, - and some info. like your name, address, homephone, email address, new or preowned car and that will be it; she then will give you a security code for FREE.
Before doing that, I called the local dealler for help; however, he needed $85 for accessing a program, so I just said "thank you" nicely to him and hung up. It doesn't make sense to pay that much money.
To get the serial# of my car radio, I just removed the front plate and I could see the serial# on the top of my radio. Removing the front plate is very easy; you don't have to use any tool; just pull it out and that's it.
I hope this info. will be useful for our forum.
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