Help needed,
Ive read through the user manual initially and through the other std books that come with the car, I cant seem to spot a radio code.
I am looking to disconnect the battery to do an ECU re-set but dont want I don't want to happen is when I connect the battery back up is to have the radio tell me that I now need to enter the code to activate it as it appears I don't have one.
So can anyone shed any light on this please?
Cheers Dave
STD
does your radio have an illness, is it herpes, Aides, gonereaha, syphilis.
s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
I've never had to re enter a code for my standard head unit and I've reset the ECU loads of times.
Simon
Quote from: "SimonC_Here"I've never had to re enter a code for my standard head unit and I've reset the ECU loads of times.
Simon
Do you disconnect the battery or pull a fuse when you do a ECU re-set?
Doesn't matter which really, but I always found that the battery way always reset the ECU, whereas the fuse way didn't. Either I'm an idiot, or the battery way is more reliable.
You decide s;) ;) s;)
Quote from: "dudeone"Quote from: "SimonC_Here"I've never had to re enter a code for my standard head unit and I've reset the ECU loads of times.
Simon
Do you disconnect the battery or pull a fuse when you do a ECU re-set?
Actually, I've disconnected the battery and then spent ages wondering why the alarm went off. Don't know which fuse to pull. s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
Now I just flick a switch on my Unichip.
Simon
Quote from: "SimonC_Here"Quote from: "dudeone"Quote from: "SimonC_Here"I've never had to re enter a code for my standard head unit and I've reset the ECU loads of times.
Simon
Do you disconnect the battery or pull a fuse when you do a ECU re-set?
Actually, I've disconnected the battery and then spent ages wondering why the alarm went off. Don't know which fuse to pull. s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
Now I just flick a switch on my Unichip.
Simon
My car still runs fine when I "switch off" the unichip. Wierd. Maybe it only turns off the ecu power when the ignition is off?