A conclusion to the story...
Taxidriver, you were not far wrong when you said 'when'...
Vx folks advised me that the code I had written down was correct. I didnt believe I'd entered it wrong so I asked them to check before I wasted another attempt on the '10 lives' bit. I ended up going into the Vx dealer again to explain and they phoned up their security code people.
Result! Even though I'd given them the radio chassis number, they hadnt bothered to cross check that and as a result had given me the correct but original radio code. No longer applicable with the new radio in. The radio chassis number when checked properly produced a new code. Problem solved! So I tapped that in and...
8 SAFE.
Bu&&er. Back into the Vx dealer and asked them for any suggestions. Helpful guy said he would check the serials and radio codes for the 3rd time. Came out looking annoyed - somewhere in the discussion the wrong radio chassis serial was entered. Yet another code was produced. So I tapped that one in with the guy sat next to me and...
it worked.
So... if this is your situation and you are reading this thread with a similar problem my suggestion would be to double check you wrote the serials down right. Also double check that the dealer writes it down OK on the form too - better done in person rather than over the phone methinks. But I had done this all OK and it still went wrong - perhaps its worth getting the dealer to do that double check at their end too - before you tap the codes in and lose too many 'lives'.... Or maybe I was just unlucky.
Ah well, at least my music is back.
