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Radio unit indentification

Kenji

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Can anyone identify this radio?

It's in my '94 TransAm, but it's not listed in the radio options list in the manual.


I want to know how to unlock the theftlock, as I'll be installing a new alternator soon, and it will probably go into LOC mode when I disconnect the battery.

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what manual are you looking in? Most sites with explanations on how to reset do not require any information other than whether the display says "LOC" or "LOCK". Sample below
http://www.gmpartsonline.net/pages/?action=viewPage&siteid=215055&pageid=13278

You can also use a plug in battery saver, uses a small 9V battery plugs into your lighter and keeps radio memory live, can get it at auto parts stores
 
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