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Radio Error Code EEEE (why is it screaming at me?) 900

94 960 with factory cd changer in the trunk. The cd was jammed and wouldn't come out. Went through the procedures in FAQ, no dice. Took out the CD unit from the trunk and opened it up. Manually turned some gears to unseat the CD, and pushed it out. Put everything back. Now the radio shows the EEEE code.

Any idea what course of action I have at this point?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Robert Reagan
94 960 140k








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Radio Error Code EEEE (why is it screaming at me?) 900

First try to reset per the OM. If all else fails and there isn't a wiring problem you may be able to reset the radio to get the code by pulling the radio fuse or disconnecting the battery for a few seconds. It worked for me one time.
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Tom F








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Radio Error Code EEEE (why is it screaming at me?) 900

The radio will read "CodE" when it needs the anti-theft code. I once got "EEEE" when the connections to the CD Changer weren't secured. If I had an "EEEE" display on my Volvo radio, I would assume it's a mechanical or electrical error somewhere. If you've already taken it apart, just give a good look over everything and your CD Changer connections. Hope that helps.








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Radio Error Code EEEE (why is it screaming at me?) 900

Robert:
Pretty sure you will have to reenter you radio anti-theft code to get it to operate again. The owners manual should have the proper procedure to do this.

Mike Brown
Greenville, NC
1986 244 136K
1996 965 93K







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