Why is my afterrmarket radio recording a fault code?
So you can set various options, like whether a CD player is connected, whether there’s an amplified or conventional antenna, and so on. In addition, these radios constantly monitor their speaker outputs and if you have an open or short circuit to one of the speakers, even a momentary one, they will record a fault code.
Can You Find Your factory car radio code?
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Do you need a code to unlock your car stereo?
If you own a vehicle, you may find that the audio systems are equipped with an Anti-theft or radio code feature that requires a special “security code” to unlock your radio. This radio unlock code is not required for normal operations. It’s purpose is to deter a potential thief from removing the stereo.
Why does my aftermarket radio not work in my car?
If you plug them into a car with the K-line shorted to +12, they simply won’t work in that car, but it won’t hurt them either. Some dealers will refuse to scan any car that has an aftermarket radio. Since most dealers have “killed” a few of their very expensive scan-tools, I can sort of understand why.
So you can set various options, like whether a CD player is connected, whether there’s an amplified or conventional antenna, and so on. In addition, these radios constantly monitor their speaker outputs and if you have an open or short circuit to one of the speakers, even a momentary one, they will record a fault code.
Experienced a dead battery. Disconnected the factory radio harness. Disconnected the battery to the vehicle. Click on your vehicle below to retrieve code now! Orders are processed 7days a week.
If you own a vehicle, you may find that the audio systems are equipped with an Anti-theft or radio code feature that requires a special “security code” to unlock your radio. This radio unlock code is not required for normal operations. It’s purpose is to deter a potential thief from removing the stereo.
If you plug them into a car with the K-line shorted to +12, they simply won’t work in that car, but it won’t hurt them either. Some dealers will refuse to scan any car that has an aftermarket radio. Since most dealers have “killed” a few of their very expensive scan-tools, I can sort of understand why.