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Old 29th December 2016, 16:47   #1
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Whilst having removed my battery recently, I have now realised that I don't have a code to input in to my Radio CD , which I must admit I do miss as it's been over 4 weeks now since I did my alternator change.

I realise that to get it working again I must first of all get the serial number off the unit, but I have not got a clue on how to extract the unit from the console, my radio CD is the bog standard CD413x which has a little narrow cubby hole on top of the unit, but try as I may I can't figure out a way to get in there to remove the unit.

Can anyone advise me please.

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Old 29th December 2016, 17:02   #2
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Under the "eyebrow" above the radio cubby, you'll see a flat panel with a little slot, insert a small flat blade & lever off. Now you'll see 2 screws, remove these & pull the eyebrow off. Top corners of the console are another 2 screws, remove these then pull out the radio unit. HTH's
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