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Find someone else who has the same radio installed in their car. Write down the sequence and procedure from switch on required to enter YOUR code (even though it won't unlock their radio) and then you should be able to do the same entry "blind" to your radio in your car. You may have to cause the other radio to go into code request to start at the proper point so be sure you have the code for that radio. Clear as mud?

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Purpose

The following instructions will allow you to reset any GM (General Motors), Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Pontiac theft lock radio.

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The theft lock radio must be in "LOC" mode.

Procedure:

1. Turn the ignition ON (The radio should display "LOC")

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