Greetings,
Just bought a used 2011 S40 T5. It had some trouble with the boost sensor (code P0236) but have already replaced it. However I'm getting really poor MPG (12.5) and it isn't performing as I expected, so I'm about to do an ECU reset, just worried about the radio entering into anti-theft mode since I don't have it's code to unlock it. Does anybody know if the radio would enter in anti-theft mode even if I reconnect the cables with the key in position II or if I do it like that I shouldn't worry about locking the radio?
Thanks in advance
2011 S40 - does it have a radio code?
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Raul, I split and moved your question about fuel economy here: 2011 S40 T5 - really poor MPG
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RaulGuichard
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Thanks, my hopes are not that high, but I think it may be worth giving it a shot. Just to get things clear, when you say that radio has no code, it means that it will not get locked (as if it uses another mechanism, only works on the same car) or that it will get locked but there is another way to unlock it?jimmy57 wrote:Radio has no code.
Don't get your hopes up. Too much is promised for this.
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RaulGuichard wrote:Thanks, my hopes are not that high, but I think it may be worth giving it a shot. Just to get things clear, when you say that radio has no code, it means that it will not get locked (as if it uses another mechanism, only works on the same car) or that it will get locked but there is another way to unlock it?jimmy57 wrote:Radio has no code.
Don't get your hopes up. Too much is promised for this.
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That car doesn't have a "radio" . It has a few components working on a fibre optic network to give you radio, CD, and Nav (if equipped). There is no electronic lock as there is no one thing to steal that needs protection.
The S40/V40 at the top of the thread is the Dutch built model that still uses an all in one double DIN sized, slide into the dash head unit. Those have codes as they were easy to steal units.
The S40/V40 at the top of the thread is the Dutch built model that still uses an all in one double DIN sized, slide into the dash head unit. Those have codes as they were easy to steal units.
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.jimmy57 wrote:That car doesn't have a "radio" . It has a few components working on a fibre optic network to give you radio, CD, and Nav (if equipped). There is no electronic lock as there is no one thing to steal that needs protection.
The S40/V40 at the top of the thread is the Dutch built model that still uses an all in one double DIN sized, slide into the dash head unit. Those have codes as they were easy to steal units.
1993 850 GLT , You wouldn't know it.
1996 850 Turbo Wagon White.
1995 T-5R Black. New work in progress.
1998 V70 XC Cross Country White.
1994 850 N/A Wagon Black.
1997 850 Sedan Black.
1996 850R Wagon White.
1997 850 Sedan Red ( not white or black!)
1996 850 Turbo Wagon White.
1995 T-5R Black. New work in progress.
1998 V70 XC Cross Country White.
1994 850 N/A Wagon Black.
1997 850 Sedan Black.
1996 850R Wagon White.
1997 850 Sedan Red ( not white or black!)
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Thanks, just did the procedure, no problem with the "radio". I think there is no feedback that the ECU actually has been reset but the clock did so I guess it might had.jimmy57 wrote:That car doesn't have a "radio" . It has a few components working on a fibre optic network to give you radio, CD, and Nav (if equipped). There is no electronic lock as there is no one thing to steal that needs protection.
The S40/V40 at the top of the thread is the Dutch built model that still uses an all in one double DIN sized, slide into the dash head unit. Those have codes as they were easy to steal units.
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