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Old 12th July 2011, 11:48   #1
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Hi Chaps, just bought a new 75 Facelift but I dont know what the code is. I have read a thread on how to change the code and one of the steps is to lower the face a press the Reset. I have looked behind the face but cant see where the |Reset is, where is it please. Also Iam thinking of putting another CD80 in because the CD Player jumps sometimes. I have another CD80 but dont know the code so will the same steps to entering a new code apply? Thanks chaps.
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Old 12th July 2011, 12:05   #2
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I don't have this model but as a general rule a reset button is usually a small button in a recess pressed with a pin.
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See this thread. Post # 6.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=33603
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Blimey, no wonder I didnt see it even with my glasses on. Thanks for that. Can you answer the second part of my question please. Whether I can recode a CD80 that I dont have the code for to start with. I.e If I fit it in the car even though I dont know the code, can I then go through the steps to add a new code without knowing the original code. Cheers
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Hi Paul, i have posted somwhere the full procedure to follow if you don't know the code, have a look around I will have a look later if you cannot find it when I get a minute, bit busy just at the mo....
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Hi Dave, I have found that post/procedure but just wanted to know if that procedure will work if I install a CD80 that I do not have the code for, will it still let me reset the code. Cheers
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I think I am being dumb, the procedure is for that reason.
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Some of these Iovox units were so troublesome with losing codes on many occasions some of them have been bypassed.
Have you tried just pressing enter on the R/H control dial when 0000 appears, you may get a surprise and find it has been bypassed?
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Dave, you are absolutely right, I do need to take more water with it. Funny thing is, I had to put a new battery in the car this morning as the other died very rapidly and when I switched the CD80 on, it said Code 9252, I pressed the right button and it sprung into life. Is this common behaviour to display the code when you switch it on after doing a battery disconnect?
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