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Radio, Stereo, and Compact Disc: Service and Repair

PROCEDURE FOR INPUT OF ANTI-THEFT CODE FOR ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The radio, tape player and CD player does not work under the following conditions.
1. Power supply to the radio, tape player and CD player has been suspended for more than one hour continuously by removing the cable from the battery terminal or disconnecting the harness connectors.
2. The power supply to the radio, tape player and CD player has been suspended for more than one hour due to blown fuse or discharged battery.
3. The radio, tape player and CD player has been replaced.
If the radio, tape player and CD player do not work for these condition, enter the anti-theft code as follows.




1. Confirm the anti-theft code using any of the following methods.
1. Use the anti-theft code indicated on the cards retained by the user.




2. If the anti-theft code is unknown owing to the user's loss of the cards.
1. Remove the radio, tape player and CD player (Refer to R54-85.)
2. Read the serial number stamped on the radio and tape player.
3. Look up the security code (anti-theft code table) corresponding to the serial number.




3. When the radio, tape player and CD player is replaced. Use the anti-theft code on the cards attached to the upper anti-theft of the replacement radio, tape player and CD player.

NOTE: Deliver the cards (two) to the user.




2. Return power supply for the radio, tape player and CD player to the normal state.
3. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC" position.
4. Press the Power button, and "code" will be displayed on the display.




5. Press No.1 through No.4 memory select buttons and set the 4-digit anti-theft code indicated on the card.

NOTE: Pressing the memory select button increases the number displayed.

6. Press the tape player button. After a beep is heard, the radio, tape player and CD player will be in the operating state.
7. It the input anti-theft code does not agree with that in memory, a beep sounds for two seconds. "1 Err" is displayed at that time and changes into "code". Then repeat steps 5 and 6.

NOTE:
1. The anti-theft code can be set three times at the most.
2. The seconds error is displayed as "2 Err". If the third trial fails, a beep sounds for five seconds. "3 Err" is displayed at that time and changes into "OFF".
3. When setting is attempted three or more times, keeping the ignition key in the "ACC" or "ON" position for about one hour will automatically erase the "OFF" display. After the erasing, therefore, repeat step 3 and up.