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call it a lesson well learned ,it's called a memory saver , a 9volt battery that plugs into lighter , power port saving your cars memory if you do it again (changing or disconnecting battery) now you need to take a trip to dealer to un lock radio .
In order to fix you need the code, typically the code is in the owners manual somewhere. Otherwise you can get the radio code from the dealer. I have seen this problem about 10 times and the code has always worked. Hope this helps!
Give the dealership your VIN# and they will in turn provide you with an 'unlock' code. Input the code and you should have radio. If not, you will need to remove the radio and give the dealer the chassis # found on the case.
It is usually listed in the top section of repair invoices from a dealership. If you still cannot get the code. there are many sites on the internet that can supply the code for a fee.
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