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Date:         Wed, 6 Oct 1999 07:56:38 -0400
Reply-To:     Pierre A Lachance <palachance@SPRINT.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Pierre A Lachance <palachance@SPRINT.CA>
Subject:      Re: radio problem
Comments: To: cklees@atlantic.net
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here in quebec city area, not only have you " got " to bring the radio to the dealer, but he has to send it to VW in toronto to have it " recode "... it costs around 100,$ cdn to do so... good luck on your decision ! pierre a. lachance

----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Lees <cklees@atlantic.net> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: 6 octobre, 1999 00:05 Subject: radio problem

> I have a 1985 Vanagon camper that lives in Florida since new but it has been to > the coast, Alaska, Nova Scotia, and throughout the east and I love it! It Has > everything on it including a VW DESIGN brand radio which is a (Heidelberg 5 US > Stero CR) It's always played great but has a weak spot it seems. It has a theft > prevention system that doesn't prevent anyone from stealing it but rather making > the radio useless to anyone else who has it. > > Whenever there is a break in the current to the radio it has to be reset with a > code that has to be punched in. To make an already long story longer, if one > makes a mistake in keying in their correct code (or what they thought it was) > which I guess I did, The manual for the radio says " after the third attempt > with the wrong code number the radio can no longer be operated and you will need > to go to a VW dealer for help". I didn't use it for a long time and the battery > died and was taken out a few times to be charged thus the breaks. > > Well I'm a long way from any VW dealer, don't want to go to one, have been > battling lung cancer for most of this year, and hope some out there knows the > trick of how to "fix" the radio without visiting a dealer which is two hours at > the closest. ANY HELP WILL BE MOST APPRECIATED > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through Atlantic.Net Webmail: http://webmail.atlantic.net/ >


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