Woody, I have a practically new Heidelberg radio if you are looking for one. I can take some pics of it for you if you'd like to see the plug setup. P-mail me off the list if you're interested. Jeff
On Jan 11, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:22:41 -0500 > From: Woody Halsey <WHalsey@SYA.ORG> > Subject: VW radio > > Does anyone have a radio for sale that I can just plug into the > connections that came with the 87 Jetta I just bought? (I don't really > care about cassettes one way or the other.) I am about to give up > on the > unit that came with the car. As you know from my previous query, it is > locked in safe mode. Many list members offered helpful hints. I > actually > found a web site that offers to find the code for $39 and I took it > to a > local dealer who would have done it for free, as several > suggested ..... > BUT the top and bottom cover plates are missing, so the serial > number is > also nowhere to be found! There are many numbers stamped on the thing, > but none, according to the local service guys, is the serial #. > > =20 > > Thanks, > > =20 > > Woody > > 83.5 V'gon > > Haverhill, MA > > =20 |
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