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Since your car was the one getting jumped there should be no damage,all I can think is if the batt. was flat dead it may have changed the settings on the body control computer,I would suggest
looking in the owners manual for dome light options ,I think the radio is the "remote control" for a lot of owner options like that.
Also make sure the chassis ground ( the smaller black wire on the neg.batt. terminal) is a good connection.
The code is unique to every radio. Sometimes the radio code is written in the owners manual by a previous owner. If you can't find the code for the radio you will have to bring it to a mitsubishi dealer and have them get the code for you. They will probably charge you a small fee.
Most likely there is an anti-theft code for the radio and you must enter that code to enable the radio. This will happen when the is battery is disconnected. If you do not know the code or the procedure for entering it consult your manual. If you do not have the manual or code you will need to have the dealer reset it for you.
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