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Ok, first of all, in order to PIN lock the unit, you have to enter the same exact 4 numbers twice in a row. Even if your 2 year old was coordinated enough to do that, the security location for the unit is the location at which the PIN was entered. Therefore, assuming you were not touring Europe at the time the PIN was entered, the unit would unlock whenever you returned to where the unit was locked originally.
No, resetting the unit will NOT reset or remove the PIN. The only other thing you can do is send the unit back to Garmin. But beware: if you cannot prove to Garmin you legitimately purchased this unit, they will NOT return it to you.
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