How do I Enter my GM radio code?
Example 4523. If you have activated the Theft-Deterrent feature of your radio and loose power, the radio goes into LOC (theftlock) mode. With the ignition on, you must use the MN and HR buttons to enter your personal code in order to unlock it.
How can I get my GM radio out of my car?
Phoning in for Your Radio Retrieval Code Dial 1-800-537-5140 to connect with GM’s toll-free radio hotline. Enter the numbers “106010” when prompted for a dealer access code. Punch in your vehicle’s 6-digit radio identification number when instructed. Write down the 4-digit radio retrieval code as it’s recited to you.
What causes a GM radio to lock up?
Take your car to a qualified GM mechanic or car radio technician to have them diagnose the source of the problem. GM Theftlock radios are designed to lock up automatically when the vehicle’s battery dies or becomes disconnected, though an electronic malfunction could also cause the Theftlock function to activate.
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Take your car to a qualified GM mechanic or car radio technician to have them diagnose the source of the problem. GM Theftlock radios are designed to lock up automatically when the vehicle’s battery dies or becomes disconnected, though an electronic malfunction could also cause the Theftlock function to activate.
Is it possible to get a GM radio code?
Most GM dealerships will try to charge you a lot of money for a radio retrieval code, but it’s possible to get it yourself in a just a few short minutes, provided you know the dealer code associated with your vehicle’s radio.
Phoning in for Your Radio Retrieval Code Dial 1-800-537-5140 to connect with GM’s toll-free radio hotline. Enter the numbers “106010” when prompted for a dealer access code. Punch in your vehicle’s 6-digit radio identification number when instructed. Write down the 4-digit radio retrieval code as it’s recited to you.