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GM Radio Theftlok question (Page 1/1) |
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Kitskaboodle
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SEP 01, 05:49 PM
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I kind of goofed and picked up a factory radio (for the intention of installing it in a Fiero at some point but I didn’t realize the one I picked up had the Theftlok feature. Is there an easy way to bypass or reset it so that I don’t have to enter a code? Here is a pic of it. It’s supposed to be from a 95 Pontiac. (model unknown) Also, this radio doesn’t have the accessory pigtail harness/ connector. Can I get an aftermarket Schoche one or must I get one from a GM radio that had the cassette option? Thanks, Kit
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1985 Fiero GT
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SEP 01, 05:58 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Kitskaboodle:
I kind of goofed and picked up a factory radio (for the intention of installing it in a Fiero at some point but I didn’t realize the one I picked up had the Theftlok feature. Is there an easy way to bypass or reset it so that I don’t have to enter a code? Here is a pic of it. It’s supposed to be from a 95 Pontiac. (model unknown) Also, this radio doesn’t have the accessory pigtail harness/ connector. Can I get an aftermarket Schoche one or must I get one from a GM radio that had the cassette option? Thanks, Kit |
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Theftlock was not enabled on all of those radios, although it was an available feature, likely when you wire it in it'll be fine.
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Patrick
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SEP 01, 06:03 PM
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Theftlock has been covered a lot Here.
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