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I took the big (double din?) tape player from one T2 today - it's the one with a built in hazard warning switch - and put it in another, in now comes up SECURITY on the display, any ideas? I could do with making it work ASAP.

Thanks
 
I took the big (double din?) tape player from one T2 today - it's the one with a built in hazard warning switch - and put it in another, in now comes up SECURITY on the display, any ideas? I could do with making it work ASAP.

Thanks
Not sure about t2 but some cars the radio is coded to ecu and cannot be swapped unless done at main dealer i did notice on those that they have nats printed on the radio so maybe they are coded to ecu
 
Not sure about t2 but some cars the radio is coded to ecu and cannot be swapped unless done at main dealer i did notice on those that they have nats printed on the radio so maybe they are coded to ecu

yes it has 'nats' printed on it :nenau

somebody must know?
 
The manual says if it comes up "secure" its a dealer reset job as it has to be matched to the ecu, not sure if there is a work around.
You could always get an aftermarket radio and make a surround.
 
The manual says if it comes up "secure" its a dealer reset job as it has to be matched to the ecu, not sure if there is a work around.
You could always get an aftermarket radio and make a surround.

that could be y my aftermarket doesn't even power up?
 
that could be y my aftermarket doesn't even power up?

More likely a wire the wrong way around or a fuse blown or duff stereo as the NATS stuff doesnt apply to aftermarket stereos you dont use the wires, just standard power and speaker wires.
 
that could be y my aftermarket doesn't even power up?

no, as the aftermarket stereo i put back in the 2004 works fine. I think my problem is just interrupting the power from the original stereo and them plugging it in a different T2. The dealer will sort it for £44.50 or about £30 for a stereo company to do it. Seems a lot when i can get a new stereo for about £50 - it's the flipping in hazard switch that causes all the trouble :doh

some stereos need a permanent live! rather than an ignition fed! pope round mine and I'll have a look at it for you :thumb2
 
some stereos need a permanent live! rather than an ignition fed! pope round mine and I'll have a look at it for you :thumb2[/QUOTE]

you're a bit far away or i would :lol i just didn't bother its still rolling about the car somewhere cos the original works fine n i have tapes :augie
 

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