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How do I get Theftlock code for GM?
Dial 1-800-537-5140 to connect with GM’s toll-free radio hotline. Once you’re connected, you’ll be asked to provide your vehicle’s radio identification number, along with a special dealer access code. You’ll then be rewarded with a 4-digit retrieval code, which will allow you to unlock your radio.
How do I get the radio code for my Chevy utility?
Turn your ignition on and press the radio power button. Your radio will display “LOC.” Step 2: Enter the first two digits of the radio unlock code. Press the hour button on the radio to enter the first two numbers of your radio unlock code.
How do you unlock a Chevy radio with a code?
How to Unlock a Chevy Radio. Step 1: Start the vehicle and turn on the radio. Step 2: Press and hold preset numbers 2 and 3 until a three digit code appears on the radio display. Write this code down. Step 3: Press the AM/FM button. Your radio will display a second three digit code. Write the second code down.
What to do if your GM TheftLock is not working?
Take your car to a qualified GM mechanic or car radio technician to have them diagnose the source of the problem. GM Theftlock radios are designed to lock up automatically when the vehicle’s battery dies or becomes disconnected, though an electronic malfunction could also cause the Theftlock function to activate.
How do I know if my Radio has TheftLock?
Step 1: Start the vehicle and turn on the radio. The radio will display “LOC” indicating the Theftlock system is activated. Step 2: Press and hold preset buttons 1 and 4 for ten seconds. (If you don’t have a fourth preset button, press and hold presets 2 and 3.) The radio will display a three digit number. Write this number down.
How do I find the radio code on my GMC Sierra?
Phoning in for Your Radio Retrieval Code Dial 1-800-537-5140 to connect with GM’s toll-free radio hotline. Enter the numbers “106010” when prompted for a dealer access code. Punch in your vehicle’s 6-digit radio identification number when instructed. Write down the 4-digit radio retrieval code as it’s recited to you.