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Radio PIN code
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Radio PIN code
Anybody know how the find the pin code for a Landcruiser radio without having to go to Toyota.
Got a flat battery today ,and the "sec" has come up on the system`s face.The Auto Elec has already had 7 attempts so only 3 to go.
Got a flat battery today ,and the "sec" has come up on the system`s face.The Auto Elec has already had 7 attempts so only 3 to go.
2001 100 series stock as a rock
Toyota dont use factory codes on their radios. They are delivered uncoded. It is up to the end user to decide on their code. Toyota can over ride the code but the radio needs to be removed and they have to send it to a service centre to have this done. I beleive it costs around $70 to have this done. I have bought heaps of factory toyota radios for hilux's i have sold and its hit and miss on wether they are coded. Ive got about 5 late model hilux radios here that have codes on them if you want to play with some more
Also from my experiance it doesnt matter how many times you try and enter the incorrect code. 7-10-50 times ive never had anything more than SEC come up on the screen. Ive only ever cracked the code on one. It was as simple as 1234 and i got it first time
Hyundai on the other hand there are 2 numbers on the radio case. Subtract one from the other and the answer is the pin code apparently.
Also from my experiance it doesnt matter how many times you try and enter the incorrect code. 7-10-50 times ive never had anything more than SEC come up on the screen. Ive only ever cracked the code on one. It was as simple as 1234 and i got it first time
Hyundai on the other hand there are 2 numbers on the radio case. Subtract one from the other and the answer is the pin code apparently.
We`ve tried pretty much all idea`s that we could come up with thru VIN numbers,engine numbers etc.Couldn`t be number plate as we changed them 18 months ago when I boiught the car so dont know they old plates digits .
I`ll be writting down once its all fixed so wont have a problem again
I`ll be writting down once its all fixed so wont have a problem again
2001 100 series stock as a rock
Mainly because i`m flat out organising my wedding thats on Sunday and we leave for the honeymoon on Monday night.Just dont have the time to go to Toyota and leave the car with them for a min of 4 hours and pay the fee. So was just hoping some one knew of a by-pass method mainlybogged wrote:bogged wrote:why not goto yota, and have it sorted in minutes?
Guess i`ll just be getting raped when we get back
2001 100 series stock as a rock
4 hrs and fee? I'd be throwing a MP3 player in there instead.revin wrote:Mainly because i`m flat out organising my wedding thats on Sunday and we leave for the honeymoon on Monday night.Just dont have the time to go to Toyota and leave the car with them for a min of 4 hours and pay the fee.bogged wrote:bogged wrote:why not goto yota, and have it sorted in minutes?
Book in at some Radio place 2hrs tops.
I've been thinkin this the whole time why bother with the clapped out factory stuff when you can pick up a mp3/DVD players for $250 or there abouts now.bogged wrote:4 hrs and fee? I'd be throwing a MP3 player in there instead.revin wrote:Mainly because i`m flat out organising my wedding thats on Sunday and we leave for the honeymoon on Monday night.Just dont have the time to go to Toyota and leave the car with them for a min of 4 hours and pay the fee.bogged wrote:bogged wrote:why not goto yota, and have it sorted in minutes?
Book in at some Radio place 2hrs tops.
that'd equal to about 2 weeks worth of music on 1 DVD in MP3 tack on a screen as well and you have a movie player as well.
lots of cheap options these days.
So Toyota should do it for nothingbogged wrote:4 hrs and fee? I'd be throwing a MP3 player in there instead.revin wrote:Mainly because i`m flat out organising my wedding thats on Sunday and we leave for the honeymoon on Monday night.Just dont have the time to go to Toyota and leave the car with them for a min of 4 hours and pay the fee.bogged wrote:bogged wrote:why not goto yota, and have it sorted in minutes?
Book in at some Radio place 2hrs tops.
well if theres a default "Toyota" override (not sure how else they will do it if there isnt) number that will take them 10seconds to do, that would be great customer service. Radio fixed in minutes, and away. but there doesnt appear to be this number.RUFF wrote:So Toyota should do it for nothing
anyway, I was more long the lines of wat Zagan was saying.
What a pain - with the holdens you just take in your rego papers and they give you the code 5 min max.
All coded radios ive ever had have a limit to the number of times you can enter a wrong code. then it freezes.
Howevere most reset after 24 hours and you can enter another 10 attempts. etc etc. disconnecting the battery usually means you can have another go as well.
I bought my last sony cd player for 114 new. fit your self in 1 hour and never worry about the code issue again - they always come on when your aboput to go driving for like 10 hours
All coded radios ive ever had have a limit to the number of times you can enter a wrong code. then it freezes.
Howevere most reset after 24 hours and you can enter another 10 attempts. etc etc. disconnecting the battery usually means you can have another go as well.
I bought my last sony cd player for 114 new. fit your self in 1 hour and never worry about the code issue again - they always come on when your aboput to go driving for like 10 hours
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You would think a long period of no power would clear everything but ive got one that had been out for at least a year and it still wanted the codezagan wrote:though wouldn't disconnecting the radio and leaving it out for a month or 2 (run out of power on everything) may remove the codes too.
If the 100 series stereo is just the base model and not a CD player you can find them at wreckers in other model Toyotas. I usually only pay between $5 and $15 for one out of a Camry, Starlet, Corolla, Celica or Echo and if it turns out its got a code most will swap it over.
A speed camera would have prevented that!
Go to a Toyota wrecker that sells those radios and ask them what they advise their customers . You never know there may be a work around or every wrecked yota would have dud second hand radios.
I am the Nightrider! I am the chosen one. The mighty hand of vengeance, sent down to strike the unroadworthy!
FAAAARRK! I cant beleive toyota charge $70 to re-do the security code.....when we have one at work that somebody at the toyota plant has programmed into the radio that shouldnt have, we remove the radio, hook up another electrical little box thingy from fujitsu that plugs straight into the back of the radio and theres a little button you press and thats it.......70 BUX! I might start doing these as backyarders for 50bux! LOL
Like someone else previously said, just pay a couple of bux more and get a cheap MP3 player.
shit .....70bux, who would have thought for a little pissy job like that......what robbery!
Like someone else previously said, just pay a couple of bux more and get a cheap MP3 player.
shit .....70bux, who would have thought for a little pissy job like that......what robbery!
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An old trick for bypassing radio codes. Put the radio in the freezer over night, wipes the codes. However this trick used to work on coded radios 20 odd years ago not too sure how it works or if on new radios.
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
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