Radio Code: 2000 Eclipse GS

The car was in storage for 3 months and the battery died. Now the radio wants a freaking code.

I am not going to pay some dealer $100 just to punch in some code.

Anyone know what it is or a good lawyer for selling defective merchandise?

Reply to
NerdRevenge
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You need a lawyer to get your radio to work? God, that is pale.....

Reply to
simpleton

Well my son, no, but to sue for making a monetary sceme against its customers If a class action suit was won for the makers of computer monitors that classified a 15" monitor that only gave a 14" view then so can I for having to pay a dealer to make a radio 'work'

Reply to
NerdRevenge

Please explain why a radio with an anti-theft system, that did EXACTLY what its supposed to do, is defective and you feel the need to sue someone? IDIOT, you can call MMA, give them the serial number of the unit and proof of ownership and they'll give you the code. How do I know?? Well after 3 months of being put back together after an accident, my audio system did the same thing, asked for the code. We couldn't find the code card so I went to the dealer and that's what they did. Had the code in 4 minutes. Get a life and leave the courts alone.

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kestrel1954

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