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Determining anti-theft coding via VAS tester and deactivating anti-theft coding
Determining anti-theft coding via VAS tester and deactivating anti-theft coding
   
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t  Vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system
t  Diagnosis cable -VAS 5051/5a- or -VAS 5051/6a- or -VAS 5052/3-
Determining anti-theft code of anti-theft coding via VAS tester:
In the vehicle diagnosiss tester, select „Guided functions“.
Alternatively, select „Guided fault finding“ in the vehicle diagnosiss tester.
Once you have consulted all of the control units:
–  Select „GoTo“ button.
–  Select „Function / component selection“.
–  Select „Bodywork“.
–  Select „Electrical system“.
–  Select „01 Systems capable of self-diagnosis“.
–  Select „Radio or radio/navigation system“.
–  Select „Functions“.
–  Select and start „Radio code request“.
Your system rights are then determined. The operating data, the VIN and the unit number of the radio or radio-navigation system are then read out automatically.
  Note
When installing radios or radio navigation systems which are new or have not yet been adapted to the vehicle, it is possible that the vehicle diagnosiss tester will be unable to read out the number of the radio unit or the radio navigation system. In this case, enter the number manually. It can be read off from the sticker affixed to the unit and is additionally stamped into the side of the unit.
The anti-theft code which has been determined is then shown on the display of the vehicle diagnosiss tester.
The anti-theft code must now be entered manually into the radio or radio navigation system.
Deactivating anti-theft coding:
–  Switch on radio.
An entry mask with a 10-digit keypad, a correction button and an ENTER button appear.
–  Enter the radio code in the entry mask, using the keypad.
–  Confirm entry by pressing Enter button.
The unit will be released and is ready for use.
Incorrectly entered digits can be cancelled by pressing the Correction button.
  Note
If you enter an incorrect code to deactivate the electronic lock, „SAFE“ first flashes in the display, followed by „1000“ again. The entire procedure can be repeated. The number of attempts is shown on the display. If an incorrect code is entered again, the radio is blocked for approx. one hour. It can then no longer be operated. This is indicated by the fact that „SAFE“ is permanently shown on the display. The number of attempts disappears from the display after one hour, during which time the unit and the ignition must have been on continuously. The electronic lock can be cancelled as described above. The »two attempts, blocked for one hour« cycle still applies.
  W00-1236

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