Ok, so were all familiar with the old GM radios that had the code that you extracted and then called the dealer to get the unlock code. But this is a 2017 Silverado 2500 with an I03 radio. I installed a used replacement radio and was waiting for the theft lock screen and then prepare to flash the radio to unlock it. Instead I get this this screen asking for a code ? Never seen this before after installing plenty of replacement GM radios over the years. What you think ? Just procede with normal SPS programming procedure or can I save $45 ? Any idea where to get the code ?
GM Radio Lock Theft Code ?
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I'd call your local dealer,they might give you the code.Some of the older GM radios had unlock codes,and when I worked at GM dealerships we had to call for radio unlock codes.
Edit: found this in service info
Valet Mode Reset
Verify no DTCs are set.
If any DTCs are set
Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle.
If no DTCs are set
Select the Radio Configuration/Reset Function Erase Valet Mode Code with the scan tool.
Select Clear and confirm the selection to erase the code.Comment
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I came in this morning and could not find that enter code screen back, just theft lock so I went ahead and did the SPS2 programming to unlock the radio and all is good now. Not sure where that enter code screen came from, never seen it before and will probably never see it again.
While GM does not recommend reusing any module, only some modules are locked. IPC, SDM, ECM, BCM, HVAC and Steering Column Lock Module are for sure not reusable. Not sure if an EEPROM re-write could correct this. Never tried.Comment
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I came in this morning and could not find that enter code screen back, just theft lock so I went ahead and did the SPS2 programming to unlock the radio and all is good now. Not sure where that enter code screen came from, never seen it before and will probably never see it again.
While GM does not recommend reusing any module, only some modules are locked. IPC, SDM, ECM, BCM, HVAC and Steering Column Lock Module are for sure not reusable. Not sure if an EEPROM re-write could correct this. Never tried.Comment
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