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1)disconnect the battery for 5-10 min. 2)then insert it properly.3)then try. Alternate- flash your phone with JAF/PHOENIX software from rapidshare,4share website.
Generally it's a good idea to stick with the original equipment manufacturer spec. for tires. Sometimes they can go up one step or down one step on the % ratio of the width, but that's about it.
You'll get best results and compatibility and ride and efficiency and calibration with the speedometer if you stick with the OEM spec.
power off your cell phone and press and hold the keys call button, * button ans also numeric button 3
hold these together and power on your cell phone follow the steps and finally you can reset your cell phone do this only if you cannot regain your code
before this back up all your data like contacts, calender etc....
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