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Re: '92 900s radio code entry Posted by Saana88 [Email] (#207) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Saana88) on Sun, 22 Jan 2006 08:57:39 In Reply to: '92 900s radio code entry, kr900, Sat, 21 Jan 2006 21:27:57 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Here is a brief excerpt from the 1992 900 audio equipment manual:
"1. Turn on the ignition. 2. Turn on the radio. 3. Key in your code numbers using the station preset switches (1-6). The unit will now operate.
If you make a mistake while entering your code, finish entering all four digits. Press and hold the BAND switch until "CODE" appears on the display. Then enter the correct code.
NOTE!
1. If the incorrect code is entered on four consecutive attempts, the anti-theft circuitry will prevent any additional code entry attempts for one "radio on" hour.
2. To restore normal code entry operation perform the following:
a. Turn ignition key to the Accessory position.
b. Turn radio on.
c. Leave vehicle ignition and radio turned on for a minimum of one hour. (Turbo vehicle radios will continue to beep during the one hour period.)
d. After the one hour, press and hold the BAND switch until "CODE" appears on the display. Resume code entry as outlined above.
3. After the one hour waiting period, the anti-theft system will only allow ONE code entry attempt. If the code entry is incorrect you must again wait one "radio on" hour. This cycle will continue until a correct code entry is made."
Be sure the dealer gave you the right code- this may entail taking out the radio (if you have the keys or a pair of long probes to depress the tabs inside the four holes near the outside of your radio). They will take a pair of numbers (part and serial usually) from the case of the radio, go into the computer and get the correct result.
Best of luck!
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