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some code to use my radio. I don 't have the cards any longer does anyone know the code or how to get it. |
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servicing, otherwise you have to goto the dealer and they'll charge you a nominal fee. "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message news:2Hryc.11923$Qv1.6347@lakeread03... > I have a 2001 Mitsu Mirage and I replaced the battery now I need to enter > some code to use my radio. I don 't have the cards any longer does anyone > know the code or how to get it. > > |
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I recently put a new battery in my Mitsu Triton, and the guy who changed it had a cool trick. He had a little 9v battery, one that are used in clock radios as back up batteries, wired to a cigarette lighter plug. It put just enough potential on the circuit to stop both the stereo from resetting and the car alarm going off when the main battery was disconnected. Make sure you've wired it correctly though. Cheers, Greg "Eric F" <eric_fi@comcast.net> wrote in message news:C7Ryc.70577$G95.62966@newssvr29.news.prodigy. com... > the code could be written on the back of the radio if it ever went in for > servicing, otherwise you have to goto the dealer and they'll charge you a > nominal fee. > > "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message > news:2Hryc.11923$Qv1.6347@lakeread03... >> I have a 2001 Mitsu Mirage and I replaced the battery now I need to enter >> some code to use my radio. I don 't have the cards any longer does >> anyone >> know the code or how to get it. >> >> > > |
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Does anyone know another way to get the cold the Mitsubishi dealership said
it would be 70.00 to get the code. Geesh If I have the title and reg in my name they know its not stolen it should be free to get the code. "GregLiss" <gregliss1@DELETETHISdodo.comSTUFF.au> wrote in message news:40cec995$1@news.comindico.com.au... > Little hint for next time, > I recently put a new battery in my Mitsu Triton, and the guy who changed it > had a cool trick. He had a little 9v battery, one that are used in clock > radios as back up batteries, wired to a cigarette lighter plug. It put just > enough potential on the circuit to stop both the stereo from resetting and > the car alarm going off when the main battery was disconnected. Make sure > you've wired it correctly though. > > Cheers, > Greg > > > "Eric F" <eric_fi@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:C7Ryc.70577$G95.62966@newssvr29.news.prodigy. com... > > the code could be written on the back of the radio if it ever went in for > > servicing, otherwise you have to goto the dealer and they'll charge you a > > nominal fee. > > > > "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:2Hryc.11923$Qv1.6347@lakeread03... > >> I have a 2001 Mitsu Mirage and I replaced the battery now I need to enter > >> some code to use my radio. I don 't have the cards any longer does > >> anyone > >> know the code or how to get it. > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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the charge is to remove the radio from the dash to get the serial number off
the back of it. if you call the dealer with the serial number of your radio, they should be able to get you the code for free. dookie "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message news:7TBzc.4535$Gy.810@fed1read03... > Does anyone know another way to get the cold the Mitsubishi dealership said > it would be 70.00 to get the code. Geesh If I have the title and reg in my > name they know its not stolen it should be free to get the code. > "GregLiss" <gregliss1@DELETETHISdodo.comSTUFF.au> wrote in message > news:40cec995$1@news.comindico.com.au... > > Little hint for next time, > > I recently put a new battery in my Mitsu Triton, and the guy who changed > it > > had a cool trick. He had a little 9v battery, one that are used in clock > > radios as back up batteries, wired to a cigarette lighter plug. It put > just > > enough potential on the circuit to stop both the stereo from resetting and > > the car alarm going off when the main battery was disconnected. Make sure > > you've wired it correctly though. > > > > Cheers, > > Greg > > > > > > "Eric F" <eric_fi@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:C7Ryc.70577$G95.62966@newssvr29.news.prodigy. com... > > > the code could be written on the back of the radio if it ever went in > for > > > servicing, otherwise you have to goto the dealer and they'll charge you > a > > > nominal fee. > > > > > > "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message > > > news:2Hryc.11923$Qv1.6347@lakeread03... > > >> I have a 2001 Mitsu Mirage and I replaced the battery now I need to > enter > > >> some code to use my radio. I don 't have the cards any longer does > > >> anyone > > >> know the code or how to get it. > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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oh my, those creeps quoted you a full book hour to r&r the radio!
there's a reason dsm people call the dealer SATAN. "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message news:7TBzc.4535$Gy.810@fed1read03... > Does anyone know another way to get the cold the Mitsubishi dealership said > it would be 70.00 to get the code. Geesh If I have the title and reg in my > name they know its not stolen it should be free to get the code. > "GregLiss" <gregliss1@DELETETHISdodo.comSTUFF.au> wrote in message > news:40cec995$1@news.comindico.com.au... > > Little hint for next time, > > I recently put a new battery in my Mitsu Triton, and the guy who changed > it > > had a cool trick. He had a little 9v battery, one that are used in clock > > radios as back up batteries, wired to a cigarette lighter plug. It put > just > > enough potential on the circuit to stop both the stereo from resetting and > > the car alarm going off when the main battery was disconnected. Make sure > > you've wired it correctly though. > > > > Cheers, > > Greg > > > > > > "Eric F" <eric_fi@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:C7Ryc.70577$G95.62966@newssvr29.news.prodigy. com... > > > the code could be written on the back of the radio if it ever went in > for > > > servicing, otherwise you have to goto the dealer and they'll charge you > a > > > nominal fee. > > > > > > "Wicked" <darknight352@cox.net> wrote in message > > > news:2Hryc.11923$Qv1.6347@lakeread03... > > >> I have a 2001 Mitsu Mirage and I replaced the battery now I need to > enter > > >> some code to use my radio. I don 't have the cards any longer does > > >> anyone > > >> know the code or how to get it. > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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There is no reason to pay for it. Pull the AC/Radio face plate off and read
the code off the top of the unit. Go to the parts desk and have them look it up. It's free. -- Todd Honea "simpleton" <simpleton@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:-PKdnSsKH_6Cf03dRVn-jA@comcast.com... > oh my, those creeps quoted you a full book hour to r&r the radio! > there's a reason dsm people call the dealer SATAN. > |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 17:13:17 -0700, "simpleton" <simpleton@yahoo.com>
wrote: >oh my, those creeps quoted you a full book hour to r&r the radio! >there's a reason dsm people call the dealer SATAN. > I've been to the dealer a couple of times for parts for my daughter's Mirage. Jesse James would at least have had the courtesy to wear a mask and point a gun at you while you were being robbed. For email remove "_no_spam_" |
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