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I am selling my M reg rover metro and need to put back in original stereo. Unfortunatly i do not have the code. Here are the details....
Type 22 DC652/60E
RG652FR2331076
I hope you can help me.
Thank you
Ian
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this is the year way before the radio color standards. so get it off the metro forum/ in google i type, "metro forum" no qoutes and see..... yah. or get it off mitchels or alldata dot com. or buy and FSM on fleabay.
When you disconnect your battery and then reconnect it again, it disables the radio. This is an anti-theft radio protection. The
enable your radio the activation code is in your vehicle owner's
manual. If you do not have this code you need to go to your Land Rover
service centre and get them to enter this code for you.
Unfortunately the code for your radio will not be available for free or
cheap from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the
original Rover factory database which is not commercially available.
Will only be available from your Rover Dealer or by using a Radio decoding Service.....Sorry !
I have to say it, so let's get it out of the way; there are many professionals in your area who are capable of doing this for you. Whether it be Car Stuff or a Land Rover dealership, you can expect to have everything put just the way you want. But I have solved this problem myself once...
I have run into this problem on my Nissan Maxima. My solution was a bit extreme and involved quite a bit of butchery. You may decide to do something else. What I did was cut the connector off(to the original stereo) of the cart and spliced the power wires together. Then I turned on the unit and put in my favorite cd, adjusted balance to the front-left and touched wires together to figure out which was the proper speaker wire. Then did the same for front-right, rear-left, and rear-right. After figuring out the proper way to wire it in, I went back and installed ****-end connectors(wire nuts will work, but take up more space) and re-wrapped with electrical tape, making sure there were no wires or metal to ground out. If you do decide to cut the connector from the vehicle, leave enough wire on the connector so it can be reinstalled at a later date, 2-4 inches of room to work with(just in case you need to reinstall original stereo unit).
Think long and hard about if you decide to make this work. It is dangerous to modify a vehicles electrical system due to a RISK OF FIRE . Let me say it again--there are professional automotive audio people in your area who can do this. Check with Best-Buy.
Some car stereos have aux output at the back, so i reckon you have to remove unit to check it, it must be one 3.5 female, or 2 RCA connections (red and white).
Sure ae a LOT of people on here needing codes" I will need to copy and paste my responses.
Ifyou are original owner-send it back to the factory. If you are NOT original owner, and the stereo may be stolen (see that's why they have codes) then you might be taking a chace on sending it in. If the owner called it in (usually not), you won'tget it back.
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