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Changers do not require codes, so I am at a loss as to how to answer your question. Is it the head unit that requires a code? If so, what make and model is the radio?
sounds like the changer was plugged into the antenna jack of the radio. this means that you can run it through any radio simply by sending a signal to a preset station on the radio and listening to it through tuner. the control unit ran the changer itself. you may be able to obtain replacement cables from pacparts.com
Check out www.crutchfield.com . you can cross-reference your vehicle model and they will show you what is available for your vehicle. They carry a large inventory and I have purchased from them several times.
yes it is possible, but you need to goto a radio shack or electronic store and pick up a 12 volt power supply, then you will have the 12 volts needed so you dont blow it all up putting household current thru it...
Dont know Steve, i am no fundi with electronics but could it be that your system is set up for the steering remote, or perhaps not activating because of a wiring or button contact issue ?
Hope you get it sorted out.
Richard.
Hi, I have sorted it now. it is the Alpine TDM 7582R, Thanks.
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