> looking for any radio decode software, any cars but to include volvo
> radios.
> tia
My "understander" isn't working... what does the software do?
Mike
User - 25 Dec 2005 00:39 GMT
> > looking for any radio decode software, any cars but to include volvo
> > radios.
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> Mike
It would retrieve the antitheft code from the radio.
Bob

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Michael Pardee - 25 Dec 2005 04:53 GMT
>> > looking for any radio decode software, any cars but to include volvo
>> > radios.
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> Bob
Doesn't that make it the equivalent of lock picking tools?
Mike
>looking for any radio decode software, any cars but to include volvo
>radios.
>tia
Sounds like a tool for car radio thieves..
To retrieve code, go to dealer with VIN and proof that you're the
legitimate owner of the car/radio, and they'll supply the code.
If you stole the radio(s), then the best thing to do is shoot yourself
in the head.
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Peter K L Milnes - 26 Dec 2005 01:11 GMT
In this country no self respecting ICE (In Car Entertainment) dealer would
be without one. He earns a lot of money replacing the codes for his
customers when they forget that they need one. His works by saddlebacking
the security chip inside the radio.
All the best, Peter.
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Volvo Owners Club (UK).
colin <colin21@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>looking for any radio decode software, any cars but to include volvo
>radios.
>tia
Sounds like a tool for car radio thieves..
To retrieve code, go to dealer with VIN and proof that you're the
legitimate owner of the car/radio, and they'll supply the code.
If you stole the radio(s), then the best thing to do is shoot yourself
in the head.
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Robert Lutwak - 26 Dec 2005 11:16 GMT
...saddlebacking...?

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> In this country no self respecting ICE (In Car Entertainment) dealer would
> be without one. He earns a lot of money replacing the codes for his
> customers when they forget that they need one. His works by saddlebacking
> the security chip inside the radio.
colin - 26 Dec 2005 19:51 GMT
he maens, connecting a clip to the chip and reading it, smae as mobile
phone unlocking used to be.
c
>...saddlebacking...?