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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8748627" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Yes even back then they were coded to the VIN either by having to recode the computer or by entering in a PIN on the faceplate of it. It can still work but not have anywhere near the full function it should without it being done with the recoding or pin being entered. Only way to find the pin is through a recode. Your best bet is to just go out and buy an aftermarket head unit and be done with it. Recoding is expensive and usually more then a aftermarket unit costs. Not that hard to install yourself either with the proper wiring harness and install kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8748627, member: 676743"] Yes even back then they were coded to the VIN either by having to recode the computer or by entering in a PIN on the faceplate of it. It can still work but not have anywhere near the full function it should without it being done with the recoding or pin being entered. Only way to find the pin is through a recode. Your best bet is to just go out and buy an aftermarket head unit and be done with it. Recoding is expensive and usually more then a aftermarket unit costs. Not that hard to install yourself either with the proper wiring harness and install kit. [/QUOTE]
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