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Old 26-11-2012, 19:24   #1
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hi all been a member for a couple of years now but have never posted a thread til now.i have a 2004 terrano 2.7tdi love it to bits and like the creature comforts for the last 9 years i owned a fourtrak,can anyone tell me if i disconnect the battery will i have to install a radio code because i didnt get one when i bought the car,many thanks to any replies...bill
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Old 26-11-2012, 19:56   #2
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hi all been a member for a couple of years now but have never posted a thread til now.i have a 2004 terrano 2.7tdi love it to bits and like the creature comforts for the last 9 years i owned a fourtrak,can anyone tell me if i disconnect the battery will i have to install a radio code because i didnt get one when i bought the car,many thanks to any replies...bill
I have a 1999, and I have disconnected the battery a few times with no problem. From what I have read, the first time the radio is turned on, it registers itself with the ECU (or something), and no longer needs the code, unless you try to change the radio from another truck, or the ECU.
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Old 26-11-2012, 20:50   #3
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iirc the code is stored in the ecu i've disconnected mine a few times and had no problems with it re-registering when battery is re-connected
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Old 27-11-2012, 10:08   #4
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Its never crossed my mind, but i have disconected the battery a few times and never thought about the radio code, it just came back on...

We did have a problem with another one though, after we disconected the battery the key would not start the truck again and it had to be re-coded.

( I bet that made you feel a whole lot better )
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Old 27-11-2012, 11:43   #5
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I fitted a new battery to my 2001 model and had no problem with the radio, I think I had to retune it, but that's all
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Old 27-11-2012, 11:56   #6
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I fitted a new battery to my 2002 model on Sunday,as said everything worked ok afterwards.
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Old 27-11-2012, 21:01   #7
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On my 1995 Maverick, which has a Ford radio, you need the radio code on battery disconnect, as there is no immobiliser system on the 2.7 td version.
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Old 28-11-2012, 22:43   #8
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changed my battery on my 2002 model, no need for a code (assuming you have the standard nissan radio fitted) as it will just need retuning again
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Old 28-11-2012, 23:27   #9
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I think i have a code breaker for ford radios somewhere
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Old 29-11-2012, 09:30   #10
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You can get round this by putting another smaller battery in parallel while you change the main one. david.
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