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Dear Trimagna,
Good p.m. and hope you're well. Do you have your owner's manual? If so, the proper procedure will be set forth there.
If not, I think - hope my memory serves me well - that you must let the radio sit for three hours. After that, it will re-set. It should then read (in the Liquid Crystal Display) "cod" or "code".
Then, enter the digits, using the six numbered keys.
I recall a post to the effect that only four digits are needed. That's all my 1993 car needs. If you are sure that your's needs six digits, they key them in, when the LCD display reads cod or code.
Write the code someplace handy. No one steals radios from 10-year-old cars.
Hope this helps.
Yours faithfully,
spook
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