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		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: VikkiH1978 on 18 July 2007, 18:29:07
		
			
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				Hello, have managed to get the radio workin but the code for the cd player was put in wrongly by the previous owner 2 many times. is there any way to fix this without having to tak it in2 a vauxhall garage?
 Cheers!
 Vikki
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				Is it in "safe mode" or has it been entered in more than 10 times?
 
 Mine was in safe mode and i had no code, a local audio centre decoded and re-coded a fresh code for mine for £20
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				After a couple of wrong entries, there is a 'wait time' where ignition has to be on.  After a maximum of 10 wrong entries, its junk.
			
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				After a couple of wrong entries, there is a 'wait time' where ignition has to be on.  After a maximum of 10 wrong entries, its junk. 
 
 There is a place by me who says they can even fix those!
 Not needed to try, but it is RDS in Queensferry, near Chester.
 www.rdsaudio.co.uk
 
 
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				After a couple of wrong entries, there is a 'wait time' where ignition has to be on.  After a maximum of 10 wrong entries, its junk. 
 
 There is a place by me who says they can even fix those!
 Not needed to try, but it is RDS in Queensferry, near Chester.
 www.rdsaudio.co.uk
 
 
 Yes, I guess if you swap out the flash....
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				They certainly have some trick.
 When we had her CDR2006? done, it was up to the hour or so wait time
 lots of codes written down, nothing correct :(
 
 They had the code in minutes, and bypassed the wait.
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				After a couple of wrong entries, there is a 'wait time' where ignition has to be on.  After a maximum of 10 wrong entries, its junk. 
 
 There is a place by me who says they can even fix those!
 Not needed to try, but it is RDS in Queensferry, near Chester.
 www.rdsaudio.co.uk
 
 
 Yes, I guess if you swap out the flash....
 
 There is no flash to swap out, its internal to the micro....
 
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				After a couple of wrong entries, there is a 'wait time' where ignition has to be on.  After a maximum of 10 wrong entries, its junk. 
 
 There is a place by me who says they can even fix those!
 Not needed to try, but it is RDS in Queensferry, near Chester.
 www.rdsaudio.co.uk
 
 
 Yes, I guess if you swap out the flash....
 
 There is no flash to swap out, its internal to the micro....
 
 OK, change out the microcontroller with one flashed to a known code....