You need to enter the 5 digit anti-theft code.
This unit specific number is on a card that should be with your owners
manual.
Punched the code in and no change. It never did say CODE. So I
disconnected the battery for five minutes. Now the alarm light isn't
even flashing. Any idea which fuse this guy or the antenna is
circuited through? There is one 7.5 amp fuse in the block that says
Radio but it's also labeled Spare (and it's not blown). Thanks.
>You need to enter the 5 digit anti-theft code.
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>> Bob
Doug Holtz NOSPAM in adress - 06 Oct 2004 01:36 GMT
You can unplug the antenna either in the trunk (remove panel ) or pulling a
connection on the back of the radio. There are probably 2 or 3 electrical
connectors on the back; speakers would be one, electricity for radio and
light, etc, would be one, and if the antenna is on it's own, it might be
separate. It's probably in with the main electrical connector. There would
be a radio fuse in the fuse block under the left front driver's panel.
There might be a separate one at the back of the radio (I don't have the
Bose unit).
Doug
> Punched the code in and no change. It never did say CODE. So I
> disconnected the battery for five minutes. Now the alarm light isn't
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>>> Bob