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Date:         Fri, 4 Aug 2000 21:04:02 -0700
Reply-To:     Rennie Wible <volksdragon@earthlink.net>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Rennie Wible <volksdragon@earthlink.net>
Subject:      Re: Help - Radio Code Problem
Comments: To: Donna Stewart <DStewart@chrm.com>
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Donna,

If you don't have the radio code (it was supplied to you with the owner's manual), then you have to pop the radio out and write down the serial # on the side of it. Then just call the service department of the local VW Dealer and ask them the code.

Rennie VolksDragon@earthlink.net Los Angeles

61 crew cab 65 convertible 84 vanagon 93 fox

Donna Stewart wrote: > > I think the list has addressed this question before - what to do about the factory/fancy radio (I think it's called Heidelberg) that came with my van when I don't know what the code is and my battery went dead, hence locking up the anti-theft-coded radio. I never coded the radio myself. Is my radio frozen forever? Any remedies? I love this radio - better than even the one in my new commute car. > > TIA, > Donna, 1987 Wolfsburg


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