How Do You Disable Chevy Theftlock?
The Theftlock Sound System was designed by General Motors (GM) to discourage criminals from breaking into vehicles to stealing radios and is used in many of the company’s automobiles, including Chevrolet models. However, if the 4-digit password gets lost, the system becomes inaccessible, effectively taking CDs hostage. Luckily, GM has provided a convenient (and safeguarded) protocol for recovering lost passwords. Put the key in the ignition and turn it to the “On” position. You don’t have to start the engine, just turn on the car’s electrical system. If the radio’s digital display reads “INOP,” leave the electrical system on for one hour before proceeding to the next step. If the display reads “LOC,” proceed to Step 2. Press and hold radio preset buttons 2 and 3 for six seconds. This will cause the radio’s digital display to change from “LOC” to a random three-digit number. Write this number down quickly and press the AM/FM button (within a 15 seconds). If done correctly, this will cau