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Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his Ford KA.
If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge £30 to obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. Dave S... 156 2.0 (and I know my code) |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 16:08:41 +0100, "Dave Savage"
> wrote: >Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his Ford KA. >If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge £30 to >obtain it for you ? If you think about *all* the labour and equipment overheads plus the need to make a profit to stay in business, £30 sounds reasonable to me. Doesn't mean to say I'd *like* to pay it but that's another issue. >I would have thought it's a quick query on a >computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. I've never been to a main dealership (or Indy for that matter) and thought any were remotely charitable organisations! I've had favours as a regular but little else. Your son needs to organise himself a bit better if he hopes to glide through life in an easier low cost fashion than would appear to be the case! ;-) -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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"Zathras" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 16:08:41 +0100, "Dave Savage" > > wrote: > >>Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his Ford >>KA. >>If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge £30 to >>obtain it for you ? > > If you think about *all* the labour and equipment overheads plus the > need to make a profit to stay in business, £30 sounds reasonable to > me. Doesn't mean to say I'd *like* to pay it but that's another issue. > OK - point taken. >>I would have thought it's a quick query on a >>computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. > > I've never been to a main dealership (or Indy for that matter) and > thought any were remotely charitable organisations! I've had favours > as a regular but little else. > > Your son needs to organise himself a bit better if he hopes to glide > through life in an easier low cost fashion than would appear to be the > case! ;-) > Equally valid point. In his defence, he doesn't share my enthusiasm for the internal combustion engine, and regards a motor car as an expensive lump of metal whose sole purpose is to transport him from A to B. Where did I go wrong ??!! > -- > Z > Scotland > Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) > 'Oil' be seeing you.. > (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the > subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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Dave Savage > wrote:
> Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his Ford KA. > If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge £30 to > obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a > computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. 2 things worth trying: 1. Pull the radio, as it has often been scribbled somewhere on the casing with permanent pen. 2. Google something along the lines of 'Free Ford Radio Decode' - there are some free programs out there which can calculate codes from serial numbers. If that fails, I'd probably junk it and fit a 50 quid Lidl special that does MP3 / iPod connectivity. -- SteveH |
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Dave Savage spoke:
> Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his Ford KA. > If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge £30 to > obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a > computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. Only ever happened to me once, in a 2nd hand Rover 800, and I phoned the original dealer, they called me back within the hour, free, gratis, and very civilised. -- Rob Pearson 156 1.9jtd sportwagon (now) 164 V6 Lusso (gone) |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 17:08:45 +0100, "Dave Savage"
> wrote: >In his defence, he doesn't share my enthusiasm for the >internal combustion engine, and regards a motor car as an expensive lump of >metal whose sole purpose is to transport him from A to B. Where did I go >wrong ??!! Like all parents, at the point of conception. After that, parents are on a Roller Coaster they have little control over. It's a survival exercise. Yes you can teach them some things they want to learn but not 'sense'.. -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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"SteveH" > wrote in message
. .. > Dave Savage > wrote: > >> Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his Ford >> KA. >> If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge £30 >> to >> obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a >> computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. > > 2 things worth trying: > > 1. Pull the radio, as it has often been scribbled somewhere on the > casing with permanent pen. > > 2. Google something along the lines of 'Free Ford Radio Decode' - there > are some free programs out there which can calculate codes from serial > numbers. > > If that fails, I'd probably junk it and fit a 50 quid Lidl special that > does MP3 / iPod connectivity. I think Ford radios are sort of built-in to the dash - not standard size and not easily replaced without leaving big gaps, or unsightly plastic surrounds. I might be wrong tho. |
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"GT" > wrote:
> "SteveH" > wrote in message > . .. >> Dave Savage > wrote: >> >>> Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his > > > Ford >>> KA. >>> If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge > > > £30 >>> to >>> obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a >>> computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. >> >> 2 things worth trying: >> >> 1. Pull the radio, as it has often been scribbled somewhere on the >> casing with permanent pen. >> >> 2. Google something along the lines of 'Free Ford Radio Decode' - > > there >> are some free programs out there which can calculate codes from > > serial >> numbers. >> >> If that fails, I'd probably junk it and fit a 50 quid Lidl special > > that >> does MP3 / iPod connectivity. > > I think Ford radios are sort of built-in to the dash - not standard > size and > not easily replaced without leaving big gaps, or unsightly plastic > surrounds. I might be wrong tho. You just get a fascia surround from Halfrauds. Like the the one I got for my GT. -- Catman (.sig limited by device) |
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"Catman" > wrote in message
... > "GT" > wrote: >> "SteveH" > wrote in message >> . .. >>> Dave Savage > wrote: >>> >>>> Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for his >> > > Ford >>>> KA. >>>> If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to charge >> > > £30 >>>> to >>>> obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a >>>> computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. >>> >>> 2 things worth trying: >>> >>> 1. Pull the radio, as it has often been scribbled somewhere on the >>> casing with permanent pen. >>> >>> 2. Google something along the lines of 'Free Ford Radio Decode' - >> > there >>> are some free programs out there which can calculate codes from >> > serial >>> numbers. >>> >>> If that fails, I'd probably junk it and fit a 50 quid Lidl special >> > that >>> does MP3 / iPod connectivity. >> >> I think Ford radios are sort of built-in to the dash - not standard >> size and >> not easily replaced without leaving big gaps, or unsightly plastic >> surrounds. I might be wrong tho. > > You just get a fascia surround from Halfrauds. Like the the one I got > for my GT. Yes - that's the 'unsightly plastic surround' I was talking about. I have one in my 156 and it doesn't quite match the colour of either the radio or the aluminum effect part of the centre console. Also, its clips didn't hold it in place very well as the front of my radio is removable for security and it tended to pull the fascia off most times too! Bluetac was the answer to that by the way! |
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"GT" > wrote:
> "Catman" > wrote in message > ... >> "GT" > wrote: >>> "SteveH" > wrote in message >>> . .. >>>> Dave Savage > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Slightly OT, but here goes : my son has lost the radio code for > > > > > his >>>>> Ford >>>>> KA. >>>>> If you lose the radio code, is it reasonable for a dealer to > > > > > charge >>>>> £30 >>>>> to >>>>> obtain it for you ? I would have thought it's a quick query on a >>>>> computerised database - £5 to charity would be a fair charge. >>>> >>>> 2 things worth trying: >>>> >>>> 1. Pull the radio, as it has often been scribbled somewhere on the >>>> casing with permanent pen. >>>> >>>> 2. Google something along the lines of 'Free Ford Radio Decode' - >>>> there >>>> are some free programs out there which can calculate codes from >>>> serial >>>> numbers. >>>> >>>> If that fails, I'd probably junk it and fit a 50 quid Lidl special >>>> that >>>> does MP3 / iPod connectivity. >>> >>> I think Ford radios are sort of built-in to the dash - not standard >>> size and >>> not easily replaced without leaving big gaps, or unsightly plastic >>> surrounds. I might be wrong tho. >> >> You just get a fascia surround from Halfrauds. Like the the one I > > got >> for my GT. > > Yes - that's the 'unsightly plastic surround' I was talking about. I > have > one in my 156 and it doesn't quite match the colour of either the > radio or > the aluminum effect part of the centre console. Also, its clips didn't > hold > it in place very well as the front of my radio is removable for > security and > it tended to pull the fascia off most times too! Bluetac was the > answer to that by the way! That's a shame. I don't even notice mine is there any more. It blends in pretty much perfectly and certainly shows no inclination to come out with the radio fascia, although the removal of that is fun and exciting -- Catman (.sig limited by device) |
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