radio quit working
#11
Scratching my head over $50 aftermarket units that are better than the OEM head units.
Back in the early 80's a "good" car stereo would run you $200-$250, the $50 junk came from the darkest depths of the J.C. Whitney catalog.
Back in the early 80's a "good" car stereo would run you $200-$250, the $50 junk came from the darkest depths of the J.C. Whitney catalog.
#17
I have read all the post here now and wonder if the OP really had a dead radio or if it was just his speakers like it was on my HHR.
Kinda wish he wasn't a 2 and don't dude and will come back. And yes I wonder if American English is not perhaps his native language do to his rather strange way of posting his questions.
Kinda wish he wasn't a 2 and don't dude and will come back. And yes I wonder if American English is not perhaps his native language do to his rather strange way of posting his questions.
#19
The computer in the car has to be given the VIN number from the donor vehicle or the replacement radio or it will not work. It will light up but it will display 'Locked' and will not work.
It's part of the anti theft system built into the cars.
It's not something you can do at home unless you just happen to have a Tech 2 scanner laying around.
It's part of the anti theft system built into the cars.
It's not something you can do at home unless you just happen to have a Tech 2 scanner laying around.