First of all, the pin code for the radio is designed to keep someone from stealing your radio and using it in another car. To publish this code online would defeat the purpose.
Secondly, there are about 150,000 different possible pin codes to unlock your particular radio. The only way to get the radio unlocked if you don't know the code is to take the vehicle to a Mitsubishi dealer, where they can look the code up by the VIN on your car. Take your photo ID and proof of registration with you. The dealer will not unlock the radio for anyone except the registered owner of the vehicle. (At least they're not supposed to.)
You can get the details if you supply your VIN number to either your dealer or directly to mitsubishi .
SOURCE: Sholud I purchase a mitsubishi outlander 2003 with 103,291 miles on it for $8495
I have 150,000 miles, no problems. I think a front CV or bearing in in need of replacement. I have replaced the front brakes and rotors. Great on the highway.. 20MPG on the freeway..
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