> Hi, I left my lights on while at work about half a year ago; clever me
> I know. Needless to say the battery went dead and I had to jump start
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> I'm probably going to buy another radio, but I thought I would try this
> as a last resort. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
You could try disconnecting the battery again and leave it for a few minutes
before re-connecting (like re-booting a computer to clear the memory). If
that doesn't work you will have to wait for the more knowledgeable people on
the group.

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CB - 31 Jan 2006 07:26 GMT
>> Hi, I left my lights on while at work about half a year ago; clever me
>> I know. Needless to say the battery went dead and I had to jump start
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> memory). If that doesn't work you will have to wait for the more
> knowledgeable people on the group.
Hi
If your 100% sure that the code you have is correct then maybe you have
corrupted the 93c46 serial eeprom that contains the code inside the radio.
If your model of radio is a PU9664 or PU9990 then you could possibly use
this utility to decode it.
http://www.rampantapathy.co.uk/downloads/utils/clarion_barcode_code_calc.zip
If you have an EEPROM programmer then its quite a simple job to read out the
code if you don't have one then pay the £10 to get it decoded locally. There
are always adverts in the Auto Trader etc.
Regards...
scliassides@hotmail.com - 31 Jan 2006 22:50 GMT
Cheers Keith and CB... I'll let you know how I go. Thanks!