look in ur glove department its on a tag in ur car
well, you clik on the numbers and the press menu to find the radio station u choose
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Call a Mitsubishi dealership and give them the serial numbers from the vehicle it was in and the serial numbers on the radio and they should be able to give you the codes needed.
on the back of the factory radio.
the radio code is on the back of the radio. take the radio out and you can see it.
Radio code for a 96 Saturn SC2To get the radio code i called my dealer and he helped my find a code that is in the radio and then the dealer gave me my factory reset code for the radio.============================================== try this website. if not applicable, do some searching on the net ("gm radio code Saturn") until you find a site that doesn't charge for the code ... there are a few out there. good luck.http://www.teammiata.com/libs/radio-codes.htm
Your local dealer has to pull the radio and hook it to a computer to find the code. It cannot be done with the radio in the vehicle.
Pull your radio from the dash and write down the serial number it should start with an M followed by 6 digits.
The Radio "Anti-theft" code use to given from dealer ( first owner bought the car) If you don't have or lots the code you only can get the code from dealer. In manual book "Audio Symphony" book have the radio code it calls "Radio card"
Unfortunately the code can not be retrieved from a working radio. If you can not find the code you have to get the serial number of the radio and call the dealer for the code.
The security code is unique to each car. If battery power is lost to the radio, it "locks" to deter theives from taking it. Part of the predelivery process is supposed to include placing a sticker with the code number on it on the side of the glovebox, so first look there. If you don't find it there, turn the key on and the radio off. Then hold the #1 and #6 preset buttons at the same time while turning the radio on. On some Honda's this will cause the 8 digit radio serial number to appear on the screen...first a "U" followed by 4 digits, then an "L" followed by 4 digits. Take this number, as well as your car's VIN number to your local dealer and they can look up the code for you. If you can't get the serial number this way, you will have to remove the radio to get it. Once you have the code, enter the numbers using the station preset buttons. If you enter it correctly, the radio will return to normal.
It should be on the radio book that came with the car. there is a code on the back page if I remember correctly. also if there has been work done on it you may find the code on the radio itself.