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Ok here is the way to get things done for free....are you ready???
Take the car to Auto Zone or Discount Auto and ask them to scan your comouter and give you a print out and a parts price and availbility of what the computer scanned codes are....they do this service for free, so if you buy the parts from them you will be able to bring the car home with all the needed litterature and parts to make a fair assumption that your vehicle will be fixed for a fair parts price.
Hello there i
Most Mitsubishi vehicles are equipped with radios
that require a special radio code. This code is not
required, unless the radio is removed from the
vehicle, or the vehicles battery is disconnected. You
should always have a copy of your radio code in a
safe place, not in the vehicle itself !
If you know your code, but do not know how to enter
It into the radio: wil post some helpful information here for you
It has to be done with a scanner. Like the ones garages have, unless someone you know ownes one, as they are pricey!! Unhooking the battery will NOT clear codes.
You will have to take it to the dealer ship because the code is set by who owned it before or the person that activated the security on the radio. There is no way around that but take it to the dealer
you will need to call the dealer that the car was purchased at and give them the last 6 digits of your V.I.N. and the guys should be able to look it up for you on the database
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