Hopefully some can help.
My old dad helped me out by lending me his ageing Range Rover and guess what he had changed the battery six months ago and locked out the radio and now mum tells me they have lost the radio book and the code. Dads response was "well I don't listen to the radio anyway" :rolleyes5:
Unfortunately I do like to listen to the radio when I'm out and about helping people through my small Handyman and Building business.
I don't earn much money (as the range rover uses up most of it in fuel) but I would be grateful I anyone could supply me with a code for this ancient radio.
Type No: PU-9837A
ROVER PART NO: PRC-7617
Serial No: CR0155V0008941 (there is an ink stamp with JX on the end if that means anything?)
There is another small row of numbers in the top right and corner stamped on it that read 311-1591
Thankyou in advance
James
My old dad helped me out by lending me his ageing Range Rover and guess what he had changed the battery six months ago and locked out the radio and now mum tells me they have lost the radio book and the code. Dads response was "well I don't listen to the radio anyway" :rolleyes5:
Unfortunately I do like to listen to the radio when I'm out and about helping people through my small Handyman and Building business.
I don't earn much money (as the range rover uses up most of it in fuel) but I would be grateful I anyone could supply me with a code for this ancient radio.
Type No: PU-9837A
ROVER PART NO: PRC-7617
Serial No: CR0155V0008941 (there is an ink stamp with JX on the end if that means anything?)
There is another small row of numbers in the top right and corner stamped on it that read 311-1591
Thankyou in advance
James



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