You could run the drive cycle about 3 times and let the code go away if it was fixed. You could go to an autoparts store, borrow a scanner, and clear the code. Or disconnect the battery, so long as you don't have an emmissions test coming up soon.
The newer cars do not have a radio code, the radios do not easily come out of the dash.
I do not like disconnecting the battery for a number of reasons. It is best to scan the OBD, find the error, clear it and see if it comes back immediately.
Klaus
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Always willing to listen, just not able to take direction.
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