But exactly my point it's the radio that is locked not bcm ! And your comment of who would want to steal a c5 radio is stupid as prob back in the day when GM launched the c5 the radio could have been a desirable item so the security code was added as feature exactly like ford did back in day and vauxhall over here ! If you don't have the security code then you either through old unit away or got it decoded can't really see anybody refitting the stock unit in this day and age maybe in another 30 yrs time when c5's are a highly collectable item ??? !! I personally have fitted 10+ aftermarket headunits in c5 and c6 vettes with absolutely no issues with bcm !!!
I never said the BCM is locked, reread
I stated the BCM, radio and later Corvettes having the infotainment module share information via the StarBus network
including VSS from BCM as to MPH for auto volume changes
You're stuck in one type of Corvette and not even the difference with the base radio and the Boise designed system along
with OnStars security to prevent thief
Cannot have in the BCM configuration that the car has not base but Boise, has Onstar and remote C/d Changer,
sending auto volume changes
You state people today want to steal a c5 radio but than state to throw radio away if cannot be unlocked
but state, who wants to put the OEM radio back in
It is simple 3rd party unit was installed, have to put stock back in but did not unlock it, now they are screwed
just because people think no difference if radio was locked
Fact is the older that C5 radio is the more chance the CMOS in it is degraded and a simple battery disconnect for a few minutes
causes the radio to be set locked and owner does not know the code.
Surely if radio is taken out, had the security turned on and in the future put stock radio back in it wall be in locked state
Only fool knowing this and not unlocking (if set with security seed) before taking out is being a bigger fool
as dealers will no longer (using a Tech-II to the BCM) goes in and resets radio code or owners not knowing the process to unlock because part of that process was owner had to call a special GM phone number to get unlock process done
So with all the bitching, again simple, now to prevent problems later is UNLOCK the radio as a simple process
To your 10 radio changes, I have had many customers who failed to unlock or did not have the code take radio out and even putting it back in were screwed was a locked and non-functional OEM GM radio
There are buyers of used Corvettes who want the car 100% stock and may not buy the used Corvette with a non-stock radio
exp since most 3rd party radios require the console to be hacked up