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Matrixman need radio lock code for 06 toyota matrix .lost power to radio, now it won't work. Do I need a lock code to get it to work again?How do I enter it ?
You will have to call the dealership. they should not charge you at all. make sure you have the make, model, engine size and your VIN ready. sometimes its located in your owners manual. happy motoring!
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check fuse to radio
first.
or look for message (radio code)
if you lost the radio code (10000 post here on that topic)
then go to dealer and get t fixed.
or any pro lock smith , listed for car.
triple posted.
fuse
or it's asking for radio codes.
some radios (all new) will either do dead
or look ok (dials and scans) but the amp is cut.
that is radio code, losts.
read the operators guide in the glove box, it cover this, RTM)
Check to see if your central locking still works on all doors and that you can also operate the driver's door central lock motor. This can sometimes be an issue with the door lock motors themselves and not necessarily the key.
The 15 amp dome fuse is in the fuse box under the hood and the 15 amp CIG fuse is in the lower finish panel up under the dash on the drivers side. These are needed for the radio. The above fuses and also the 15 amp Gauge fuse in the box with the dome fuse under the hood are needed for the clock. So...since both are dead it is likely to be 1 of the first 2 fuses mentioned.
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