
Originally Posted by
shooting
Not enough room for a non-smd device, also why would you???
Can use a Chip-Clip but not recommended
wbr
dhpnet said:
On the right side, look for a string of numbers that look like a VIN. It is usually only a few lines down from the top. It is always missing the first number of the VIN. Replace it with your VIN (minus the first number) by simply highlighting each letter on the right side and typing in your VIN. Then program back the chip and you’re done.
StLouisCPhT also found that you only have to clear the VIN. (Make it "00" in the Hex portion.) When you power up the radio in it's new car, it will learn the car's VIN.
Has anyone here tried this, I will over weekend
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