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Old 06-19-2007, 05:00 PM
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My headunit went into double lock mode. It says "Inop" whenever I try to do anything. I tried my passcode too many times because I forgot it and it went to this lock mode. The dealership says it's an hour's worth of labor which is $100-$150. Does anyone have an idea what they do to fix it? Any way I can do it myself? For that much money just to listen to music, I might as well buy a new headunit.
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Its a stiky at the top of this forum
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$47.00 at the dealer. The sticky did NOT work for me.
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Sticky doesn't work for me either. The tech guy at the dealership said it's in "double lock" mode which I would have to pay $100-$150 to get fixed. If it lets me put in a passcode, he said they will do it for free. But that's not the case.
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Here is another thread about Theft Loc:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/617758-help-monsoon-radio.html
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That worked VIP1. The most important thing I needed to know was to have the ignition on for one hour. Thanks.
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