REtzler
09-07-2007, 12:52 AM
Guys, my car is a 1995 BMW 530i, just under 80,000 miles. My car has the original BMW radio (tape player, no cd player) in it. It has an anti-theft feature that requires a 5 digit code to be entered in order to use the radio. You don't have to enter it every time, only when the battery has been disconnected.
Recently my radio/clock console has been intermittently "going out" (ie. its like the power is off) for a couple of minutes. It always comes back, but then I need to put the code in. If I enter the code incorrectly I get a beeping sound. If I enter the code incorrectly more than once, it is nearly impossible to get the radio to accept the code.
I KNOW I have the right code because I have the wallet card that came with the car. However, even when I enter the code in fast, slow, any-which-way, the radio just continues to say "code" on the display. What advice do you have for me? I tried unplugging the battery to "clear" the radio again, but to no avail. If I can't get it to work and I just replace the whole radio, will I still need the code to operate the new radio? Honestly, I'd be perfectly happy if I could disable the code forever. I don't need to protect a 12 year old cassette tape player when the car is parked almost exclusively in the parking garage at work, and in the garage at home.
Thanks,
Robert
Recently my radio/clock console has been intermittently "going out" (ie. its like the power is off) for a couple of minutes. It always comes back, but then I need to put the code in. If I enter the code incorrectly I get a beeping sound. If I enter the code incorrectly more than once, it is nearly impossible to get the radio to accept the code.
I KNOW I have the right code because I have the wallet card that came with the car. However, even when I enter the code in fast, slow, any-which-way, the radio just continues to say "code" on the display. What advice do you have for me? I tried unplugging the battery to "clear" the radio again, but to no avail. If I can't get it to work and I just replace the whole radio, will I still need the code to operate the new radio? Honestly, I'd be perfectly happy if I could disable the code forever. I don't need to protect a 12 year old cassette tape player when the car is parked almost exclusively in the parking garage at work, and in the garage at home.
Thanks,
Robert