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Radio Code
Haha, just kidding....I have brought a new clock for the car and to fit it I have to remove the negative from the battery, i fitted a sony cd player/radio just a few weeks ago, if i remove that before disconnecting the negative terminal from the battery, when i refit the cd player/radio, it will work without having to put a code in will it? i'm thinking yes, but not 100% sure. cheers, dot
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes mick! it's got blue led lights instead of the orangey ones, proper boy racer! didn;t actually realise that i could have just bought the blue bulbs but i've to pull the unit out anyway. off to work for 12 and so won;t be able to respond til about 9pm but i'm hoping to get it fitted tomorrow morning! cheers, dot (not marking you best answer yet to be fair!)
hi guys, i thought that possibly if i took out the power before removing the player then the player somehow knew asnd would demand a code when i put it back, which is why i thought i should takwe the player out before removing the negative lead. i've not done anything yet as i have been at work, probably won;t do it til sunday, but i think maybe it is only factory fitted players that need a coder anyway.
"if i took out the power before removing the player then the player somehow knew asnd would demand a code when i put it back,"
There's a few things wrong with that assumption.
a) If you remove the device, then it has no power - just as if you had disconnected the battery - the end result is the same
b) If removing the device without first disconnecting the battery did mean that the code did not come into play - exactly how would that work as a theft deterrent?
There's a few things wrong with that assumption.
a) If you remove the device, then it has no power - just as if you had disconnected the battery - the end result is the same
b) If removing the device without first disconnecting the battery did mean that the code did not come into play - exactly how would that work as a theft deterrent?