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If you take your Registration document into your local dealership, they will give you the code for free. Or you can buy to code for about $12 to $18 from a Radio Code seller online by giving them the make and serial number.
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The car radio code is indicated on many Mitsubishi models on a small white sticker inside the glove box. The unlock code will be labeled "Anti-theft radio code"
Sorry, the serial number does not tell the frequency band of the radio. From this serial number I can tell you it is likely an SP50 radio, and it wwas produced Nov. 1996. You would need the model number to know the frequency band. The model number of an SP50 radio beginning with P93 would be VHF, and if P94 it would be UHF.
Note: With the mandated change to narrowband by Jan. 2013, only SP50 radios with a 00 (double zero) in the model number will do the new narrowband. Those models on wideband would have a 20 (twenty) in the model number. Example: P94YQT20AA2 would be a wideband UHF radio.
To get the code for the radio. Fist you need to get the model number and serial number of the radio. Which is at the top of the radio or the bottom. This requires you to remove the radio to get to it. Once you have this you have to go to the dealership and give them the serial number and model number to get the code..
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