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You need to take these numbers as well as the VIN and proof of ownership to the dealer. They have a special number to call for this purpose. I hope this helps. Take care.
you lost the RADIO code, you and millions others where you?, where do you live, tells the helper where you can get it fixed. see? the world is not all the same what country are you in, is the first question) you posted a car we dont have here in uSA then expect help.? why? 1: go to your dealer and fix it 2: go to any repair shop, they know this cure. I promise. 3: take a risk, use google and find only line help that is no a virus, or identity theft sites lots of those. yah think?
see here, it says non usa. so, as you can see now, usa cars are NOT like non usa cars, so you posts to usa form lacking country. why: like this(no endorsements, i never use online sites like this)$28,most site wont cash. not free.
facts the dealer will not needto remove the radio they use cars VIN to find it. on web sites they can NOT read suzuki secret data. so they will tell you to remove the radio. is that fun, or convenient, i bet not so way are you asking YANKS how to fix non uSA cars. why are you not at susuki dealer now? 10x more easy.
PS we dont have Ignis cars here
if you have no suzuki there why buy a suzuki?
fact too do not post your radios serial here. risky that.
Switch Radio On - Display Shows
" CODE "
Press and Hold "BAND"
The display will now show " 10 - - - - "
Press preset " 1 " repeatedly for 1st Digit
Press preset " 2 " repeatedly for 2nd Digit
Press preset " 3 " repeatedly for 3rd Digit
Press preset " 4 " repeatedly for 4th Digit
If the correct code number is now shown
Press and Hold "BAND" to Enter
I have Susuki Ignis, 2004, 1.3L Engine, I have the same problem above , Automatic gear Test Give, Code P0705, which is refers to PNP sensors, Switch.. It gives all D,D2, L, P all off in test and shows the gear position on R what ever the real position of the gear lever is. gear selector PNP switch to be changed. We have no deales of susuki ignis in our country, and I need to requst this part from another Country, they Need the part No. I have send what I found on my existing selector, PBT-GF35, but , no use. If any body can help send me the Susuki Ignis STD Item No. Please
Open
the coin holder and remove the two screws at the front. Pry the trim
from around the gearshift lever and unhook the power wire to the
cigarette lighter.
Locate
and remove the two screws from the bottom of the radio trim panel. Look
for the screws, attached to a rod, below the glove box. Unhook the
cable from the rod and pull the rod free.
Place
the shifter into "D" and slide the radio trim panel away from the dash.
Locate the four screws at the front and sides of the stereo and remove
them.
Pull the stereo out of the Hyundai Sonata dash and disconnect the wires from the back of the unit. Connect the wiring harness adaptor to the original harness.
Slide
the new head unit into the Hyundai radio adaptor kit. Attach the wiring
harness adaptor and antenna wire to the back of the new head unit and
push the entire assembly into the dash.
Secure
the stereo in place with the four front and side screws and turn it on.
Verify all of the speakers and features are working. Reattach the radio
trim panel, insert the rod back into cable assembly and secure the trim
around the gear shift.
you will need to unscrew your dash and pull off the front plate of your dash, then you will need to unscrew the stock radio, then you will need to go ahead and pull out the adapter from the back of your radio. Next you will need to attach your adapter harness to your car harness and splice the color coded wires to the harness on your new cd player.After that, you will need to plug your antenna back into your new cd player, Note that some cd players will require an adapter, these can be found at circuit city or at your local car dealerships.-Shocker
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