Call the dealer and give them those numbers and they can give it to you.
$24.99 seems a bit excessive.I think the best move that you can do is to contact your vendor, but you may also visit radio-code dot com and other website that look radio code. So expect they'll ask for payment.
I remember back in 1998 Acura charged me $75.00 for the code. Talk about rapist... Or maybe it was just the AV guy I was using that over charged me and claimed it was acura.$24.99 seems a bit excessive.
Nice... Gotta love the hookup.I have a guy who has fixed several of the 2200 radios that I've brought to him told me he would give me codes if I never needed one. In fact, I have a radio in my garage right now that I need the code for. I need to see if he will come through for me.
Yeah... I think that's desperate move he can do. But for me, I'll contact the vendor, still almost 25 dollars can buy other things.$24.99 seems a bit excessive.