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Old 10-16-2016, 06:00 PM   #1
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Seattle
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Anyone around Seattle have a Durametric tool / DME reader?

Greetings!

Is there anyone near Seattle who has a DME tool/Durametric that might be able to help me retrieve a radio code for a PCM-1 (I know, that worthless old relic)?

Just joined the club and bought a 00' S about a month ago; excited to join the community!

In a hurry home Friday night, I left the lights on when I locked the car, overnight. With a bit of trouble, I hacked together a cigarette lighter adapter for a programmable battery charger. The PCM-1 is asking for a code now.

The gentleman I purchased the car from had written the code down, but lacked the original cards. Of course, the number recorded didn't actually work.

Cheers!

--Chris
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