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Date:         Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:03:36 -0400
Reply-To:     Michael Vickey <vickrail@VELOCITY.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Michael Vickey <vickrail@VELOCITY.NET>
Subject:      Heidelberg V Radio locked in SAFE mode

87 Syncro Vanagon GL

My Heidelberg V radio is stuck in "Safe" mode after changing the battery in my 87.

Following the procedure outlined in the Bentley Manual, press "AM" button and "Scan" button simultaneously. The code could not be entered because the screen would not change from "SAFe". I tried disconnecting the power again. No change. I tried leaving the radio on for an hour (several times), still no change.

It will not allow me to enter the code.

I searched the Archives and found several others who had the same problem, but was unable to find anyone with the soluton.

The van is for sale, and I am not going to replace the unit, but would like to have it operable for the next owner.

Help!

Michael Northwestern Pennsylvania

Have my entire VW Camper/Van collection for sale:

87 Syncro Vanagon GL 91 Syncro Vanagon Full camper 93 Eurovan MV Multivan 5-speed manual 95 Eurovan Full Camper automatic 99 Eurovan GLS 99 Winnebago/VW Rialta 22HD

Pictures and information for most of the above vehicles is available at my web page now. More details and pictures will be added to the site, hopefully soon.

Web page link: http://www.velocity.net/~vickrail/moshevw.htm


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