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    Nissan Radio PIN

    I had reason to disconnect the battery in my Patrol today, which of course means that the Nissan radio now only shows 'CODE' when I switch it on. I have the PIN code handily written in the handbook by the previous owner (Telstra), together with instructions in the 'Audio Handbook' of how to input the code.

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    The PIN has a 0 (zero) in it. The handbook only tells me how to put in combinations of 1, 2, 3, & 4.
    How do I include a zero in the 4 digit PIN? I'm sure it must be simple when yoiu know.

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    The pin numbers are the number of times you push the buttons 1,2,3,4.
    EG, if the first pin no is 6, you push button no 1 six times.
    pin no two is 3, push button no. 2 three times and so on.

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    Ahhh the penny drops I think ........... so if say the number was 3076 I just wouldn't touch button number two? Correct?

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    just try it mate, you get 51 attemps 2 get it right*L*
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    Don't know if you have sorted your PIN code yet. GUtsy ute is right - the PIN number is the number of times that you push the buttons 1 , 2 , 3 & 4. To get a 0 you push the appropriate button 10 times - on the tenth push you get a 0. Eg if your PIN code is 5060 you push button 1 - 5 times , button 2 - 10 times , button 3 - 6 times & button 4 - 10 times.
    If you get it right your radio will come on ( untuned of course).
    Hope this helps.
    PS sorry if this reply appears more than once - my 'net connection is a bit dodgy at the moment & I don't know if my reply as been posted.

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    Thanks Old Wal, I've sorted it. I found that just not pushing the button which needed a zero worked ok. ie with your example of 5060 - push button one 5 times & button three 6 times & I get 5060.

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    No worries , you have just taught me another thing that I didn't know.

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