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Radio With Theftlock

The "Theftlock" theft deterrent system is a feature on all base and uplevel radios. There is no need to program a security code into the radio as in past model years. The theft deterrent system now utilizes class 2 serial data to determine if the radio is in the appropriate vehicle. Each time the radio receives the "run" power mode message, it compares the VIN information it has stored to the VIN information received from the dash integration module (DIM) on the class 2 serial data circuit. If a mis-match occurs, the radio display will indicate to the user the radio is locked. Once this takes place, a DTC will set, the radio will not respond to any button presses and become inoperative. The two scenarios able to cause this condition are:
1. A radio is installed from another vehicle
2. The DIM is replaced and not properly setup with the correct VIN information for that vehicle.

The theft deterrent system does not interact with radio theft lock equipped vehicles. Radio theft lock is diagnosed as a stand-alone system. Refer to Radio/Audio System Description and Operation (W/O UY4) or Radio/Audio System Description and Operation (W/UY4) or Radio/Audio System Description and Operation (W/U45) in Radio, Stereo, and Compact Disc.

The only way to unlock the radio is by using a scan tool. Always refer to the table in this section to diagnose the "Theftlock" DTC for further information.

"For the description of RPO Code(s) shown in this article or any of the images therein, refer to the RPO Code List found at the Vehicle/Application and ID." RPO Codes