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if there is a Reset button at the front face of the Radio, or else full restart can only be done by removing the battery terminal. but make sure you still keeping the Code, may ask for Code if it is Code protected.
Call your local Chrysler dealership ask for parts they can tell you, advance warning you will need your VIN number then you can probably get a used one from automotive recycling, some aftermarket radioes can be hooked up and work like the factory system but they require another part, id recommend going to like Best Buy and talk with their installers, a factory radio is very expensive if you buy from the dealership, food for thought.
Unfortunetly, you only have 2 options in that case. Either you take it to your local Volkswagon dealer and ask them for the code, which will require you to go with the car itself cause they will need the serial number and having the car itself will prove it's not a stolen radio you're trying to get up and running, and of course they will charge from around 40$ and up for the service, or second option, you take the whole thing out of there and replace it with an aftermarket radio like a Sony or Pioneer or Alpine or whatever which will never ask for a code even if the battery goes dead for 3 decades.:)
is it a stock radio? or after market?
if it is an after market radio, you can contact the company that makes it, they normally have an 800 number and tell them you need the manual for that radio... they will mail it to you.
if it is a stock radio you will need to contact the car maker, ask the service dept. cause they will know..
If this is the factory radio you must contact an Isuzu dealer.
They will need the Vehicle Id number. The radio chassis number and the customers name. They will have to call: Pioneer Electronics Service, 800-553-3756 to receive the code.
If you are the original owner, have the VIN and the serial number of the radio (you need all 3 pieces of info), go here - https://radio-navicode.honda.com
If you need the serial number, check a sticker in the glove box. If it's not there, you'll need to remove the radio to find the # on the sticker. If you need to know how to remove the radio - google it! It's taken me all day to find this free info so it's great to pass it on.
If you aren't the original owner, then register w/ Honda by calling (800) 999-1009. They will ask you to verify ownership in several ways, or tell them who you purchased the car from. They will give you the radio code by phone or email after your ownership is verified.
Take your radio out (Using an Allen wrench) there are 2 little doors on either side of your radio. Back out the recessed allen head screws till it stops and withdraw the radio out. Disconnect the radio wiring(no need to worry they only fit one way) take the radio to the dealer with your Reg. or title and ask the service advisor for the code. (they might try to charge you for the code. But just complain and say" that you have had many bmw and you've been comming to the dealer for parts for years now and it that how you treat me"!) that should get you the code (If you are a woman then wear something tight & Skimpy) same effect. put the radio back in and input the code...
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