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I took my 2000 Nubria to the dealer for service and now the radio says enter code .. I have the proper code 6645 but the radio will not take it . Any ideas what I might do? Thank you.
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Re: Radio Code
Try these:me_1 wrote:I took my 2000 Nubria to the dealer for service and now the radio says enter code .. I have the proper code 6645 but the radio will not take it . Any ideas what I might do? Thank you.
1156
0366
0636
3116
3451
2152
4362
4316
I'll get a list. I had a list of like 100 or so Daewoo radio codes, and some of the codes work in several radios.
When I find them, I'll post them on here.
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I tryed the posted codes but none worked. Also, my radio keys are only numbered from 1-6 so any code with a 0 was out. Thanks for trying.
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Thank you so much for your help ... The right number was 2253 and the dealer didn't even have that one on his list. The radio is playing once again. Thank you.
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hey that's the same as mine... suddenly I don't feel that this is much of a safety feature anymore...me_1 wrote:Thank you so much for your help ... The right number was 2253 and the dealer didn't even have that one on his list. The radio is playing once again. Thank you.
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You're very welcome and I'm glad the code worked for you.daewooluvr wrote:hey that's the same as mine... suddenly I don't feel that this is much of a safety feature anymore...me_1 wrote:Thank you so much for your help ... The right number was 2253 and the dealer didn't even have that one on his list. The radio is playing once again. Thank you.
Most thieves would not take a Daewoo stock radio, unless they owned a Daewoo and wanted to steal the CD & Cassette radio just to upgrade from their cassette only radio that their car came with.
Also, most people would not know where to look to get lists of radio codes for the Daewoo radios. I have a list with over 100 codes on it .... but I don't remember where I saved it! LOL
My stock CD & Cassette radio went into my father's Lanos after I put in an Eclipse CD player into my Lanos.
You can not steal an Eclipse and use it again. Eclipse does not use a number code to activate the radio. After you buy it and install it, you use one of your music CDs as a digital key.
If power is disconnected from the radio, you have to use that specific CD to unlock the radio again. If 10 wrong CDs are used, then the radio locks completely has to be sent back to Eclipse to be reset. You HAVE to register the radio with them after buying it so they have proof that you are the owner of that radio. They will not reset a radio that is registered to someone else. If you buy a used Eclipse, the orrigional registered owner has to notify Eclipse of the new owner's name, address and phone number.
I think that is one of the best radio security measures I have seen with any radio.