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If you are trying to fit this CD player to a different vehicle, then you may find yourself with the Error message of "SECURE". As instead of having a conventional Radio Security Code number, this stereo is electronically paired, or "Married" to the engine management system of the vehicle it came out of using very sophisticated technology.
When it is first powered up, it will communicate with the vehicle, and a message of "WAIT" will appear on the display whilst this process is in operation. If communication has been successfull, it will simply function as normal.
However, if removed and refitted into a different vehicle other than the original one, it will not recognise the encrypted identification of the new car, and will instead display an error message of "SECURE".
This CD player cannot therefore be transferred from one car to another, unless it has first been reset back into its original "Delivery Mode" with the internal memory reprogrammed for use with the new vehicle.
there is no code/s for your radio. the SY712 is the radio model number which is stamped on the front of radio. I do not recall any codes being needed. when we replace your type of radio, we give our parts dept. the VIN number and the radio number , which in your case is SY712. we get radio and put it in and it works. now with the NEW radios which have navigation build in, we have to jump into fire hoops to set those up, but with the older school radios, you put it in and it works.
I have heard that if you place the radio in the freezer overnight it will reset the code. I was told this about 10 years ago. This is not a windup. It actually worked for a friend of mine. I never tried it. Anyway if all else fails give it a go and let us know if it works.
When you disconnect your battery and then reconnect itagain, it disables the radio. This is an anti-theft protection for your carradio. The enable your radio the activation code is in your vehicle owner's manual. Ifyou do not have this code you need to go to your Nissan service centre andget them to enter this code for you.
You will need to obtain the radio code either from your owners manual (usually written on the inside of the front of back cover) or from a nissan dealer.
When you have to code you will need to turn the ignition on (do not start the car) and turn on your radio. The "error" will be displayed for anywhere from 1 - 3hrs by default. Once the internal timer has counted down to zero you will be prompted for the "code" enter your security code and your radio will then be unlocked. (Do not turn off the ignition, radio or start the car during the 1 - 3hr period or the timer will be reset)
all radio even as the same model has different radio code so try to contact the nearest service center so you can give them the full detail like radio no.
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