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Can't find your factory car
stereo radio code?
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radio-code.com
If you own a
vehicle, you may find that the audio systems are
equipped with an Anti-theft or radio code feature that
requires a special "security code" to unlock your
radio. This radio
unlock code is not required for normal operations. It's
purpose is to deter a potential thief from removing the
stereo. If the factory car stereo is stolen from
the vehicle, the radio becomes inoperable without the
radio code. Operating the unit will require a "secret
stereo unlock code" known only by the owner.
Vehicle manufactures
may often refer to radio codes as:
Radio code, Anti-thief
code, Theiftlock, Unlock code, Security code
or Decoding
This
radio code is required if you have:
- Experienced a dead battery.
- Disconnected the factory radio harness.
- Disconnected the battery to the vehicle
In serving
the industry since
1998, many
companies in the automotive industry have relied on
our radio unlock code service to get their customers
up and running! Now you can get the same great
service at radio-code.com!
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