Yes it is, but you will need Tech2 and SPS access.
I have CD70 NAVI and fitted UHP4, all coded with Tech2 but had UHP Safe message, I did not have passcode for the CD70 when first fitted so expected that message. I now have passcode for headunit and CID. I did not reset to delivery state the CD70 or CID but coded the UHP with the passcode for the CD70 and CID, now I get No Connection when trying to use Bluetooth, it shows the phone is paired and will read the phonebook but when I try to call it says No Connection.
I no longer have the CD30 that was removed, is it possibvle to factory reset the CD70, CDI and UHP and recode to the car with the original car passcode?
Yes it is, but you will need Tech2 and SPS access.
Richard Peck
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SPS access for what the UHP?
yes for the UHP, if it has got in a mess over what radio and code it is coded to, the only way to recover is to SPS it.
Richard Peck
www.diagnostics.org.uk
Availability & bookings here
Insignia 2.0 Bi-Turbo 4x4. AFL, Sport Leather Pack, Embedded Bluetooth, DAB, Navi 900, Infinity Sound, 20" Alloys, VXR Styling pack, Dual Climate, TPMS, Power fold mirrors, electric rear windows, Sight & Light Pack, Front & Rear Parking Sensors
The UHP was new never coded when fitted, so it has only been coded to the existing headunit, so if I stick with the original code for the Head unit do you think it will be OK?
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