2003 Mx-5 Factory Stereo Security Code

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2003 Mx-5 Factory Stereo Security Code

Postby sliq » Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:29 pm

Hi guys,
I have just replaced the old head unit with the same factory stereo in a 2003 mx5. Only problem is, it asks for the security code before it allows me to use the cd player/radio. I have tried looking on miata.net but couldn't find the solution. Has anyone got the code?

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Postby AJ » Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:56 pm

most default codes are \"1234\" or \"0000\" .............dunno about factory jobbies tho........& i think you only get 3 shots at it before it tells you to phk off 8)
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Postby Craig » Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:24 pm

Get the code off the seller, it should be in their service books.
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Postby Bevan » Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:24 am

If it is the original CD player from that car, and the first owner didn't change the code, then it will be the last 4 digits of your VIN. Only punch it in once, and make sure you type it correctly. Don't try again just for the sake of it and don't try random numbers, you'll only use up your 3 goes.

If you do \"permanently\" lock it, i've got half of the proceedure to bring it back to life. :|

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Postby Alex » Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:32 am

just give mazda a call, I had this problem with my astra when the battery was removed for a short period of time, I didn't know the code so just called up the local holden service centre, took them a few mins to locate the code but it was all done over the phone and they ran me through the whole procedure, I'm sure mazda will be able to help just as much
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Postby sliq » Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:23 pm

Bevan wrote:If you do "permanently" lock it, i've got half of the proceedure to bring it back to life. :|


:shock: what happened to the other half?
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Postby RG.net » Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:53 pm

it stays dead?

why didnt you just go aftermarket?
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Postby sliq » Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:16 am

i don't drive my car as often as i should to get a nice after one.. i was thinking about getting a nakamichi.. but i only drive the 5 about two or three times a week :cry:
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Postby Bevan » Sun Aug 12, 2007 5:41 pm

sliq wrote:
Bevan wrote:If you do "permanently" lock it, i've got half of the proceedure to bring it back to life. :|


:shock: what happened to the other half?
I've got the WHOLE procedure, that works every time for the guys in the UK and Europe. Basically, it comes up with "ERR" wen you lock it (enter your code wrong 3 times), and Mazda's solution is that you have to buy a new headunit from them.

You can enter a set of buttons that lets you input an unlock code. I can get to this part, but the unlock code that works for the guys over there, didn't work on my unit. I may or may not work on yours.

Anyway, the ORIGINAL code for your head unit, if it's the same one that was installed in your car when brand new, and no owners since have changed the code, will be the last 4 digits of your VIN.

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Postby ampz » Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:15 pm

OR the 4 digits of the seller's VIN. :mrgreen:

Just go aftermarket! 8)

Don't bother with High end Nakamichi. You have a convertible, acoustics are non existant. :lol:

JVC do a usb mp3 player (Benny has it too). Put your ipod usb cable straight into it or a memory stick (charges the ipod too).

I picked mine up around a year ago for $240 from JB Hifi :D

They should be under the $200 mark now which is the limit of what I would spend.
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