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As with most cars manufacturers, they use radio codes to prevent theft. Which means that every radio would have a different code. The only was to get the code for your radio would be to take the car to you nearest Mitsubishi dealership which with proof of ownership they can take you VIN number and supply you with the code. This wont work however if the radio was replaced with one out of another car which then you would have to pull the radio out and look at the serial number which the dealer could also help you with. The other option would be to find a card that is included with the owners manual that would have the correct code printed on it.
LOOK IN CAR GLOVE COMPARTMENT.FOR OWNERS MANUAL.IT WILL TELL YOU HOW RESET RADIO CODE.IF YOU DONT HAVE OWNERS MANUAL.THE DEALERSHIP HAS TO RESET RADIO.
On the code, I assumed all cars had different codes. In case this is not true, try 1791. The radio prompts for the code. Using station preset buttons #1-4, enter the four didit code. Push #1 once, then #2 seven times, etc. After all four didgits entered, I pushed the "CD" button, and voila. Good luck!
pull the radio out write down the serial numbers on the back and call the dealer they should be able to give you a code good luck and please rate -jeff
If you have changed out the parts and still get the codes you probably need to have the ECM reset. The dealer can do that for you or a repair shop that has the scan tool.
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