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Justdave

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CCR2006 coding
« on: 04 April 2009, 16:25:33 »

Sorry everyone it's probably been on here a thousand times and I've also read it before but I can't find it ! How do I enter the radio code on a CCR2006 after removing the unit
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Re: CCR2006 coding
« Reply #1 on: 04 April 2009, 18:00:18 »

Same as most Omega ones...

Ign ON, radio OFF (important!)
press and hold AS and turn radio on, release AS after beep
using buttons 1-4 enter in code
press and hold AS until beep
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Re: CCR2006 coding
« Reply #2 on: 04 April 2009, 20:22:07 »

Cheers, much appreciated, now I have another problem, the radio  seems to be stuck solid, I'm using the correct tools / prongs but it wont budge, do you know if it has some sort of retainer on the rear of the set, standard fit 02 Elite.  :(

  
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Re: CCR2006 coding
« Reply #3 on: 04 April 2009, 22:53:53 »

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Cheers, much appreciated, now I have another problem, the radio  seems to be stuck solid, I'm using the correct tools / prongs but it wont budge, do you know if it has some sort of retainer on the rear of the set, standard fit 02 Elite.  :(

  
nothing other than the standard prones at side.  Double din units can be a pig to remove, as they seem to stick to the cage a bit
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