sorry fro another stupid bose quaestion!( i searched)

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Jun 14, 2013 | 09:18 AM
  #1  
if i take my bose out of my 98 gle and try to solder the display module back on , when i hook it back up is there an anti theft code i need to get it working again?.............sorry again for the tired bose questions, i know all u guys are sick of the bose questions!

does it matter which one of these i buy?..both 470 ohm, but not sure what the other numbers mean and which one i really need? any help will be appreciated!!!1 thanks!!! heres the radio shack link!

http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...odsInSession=1
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Jun 14, 2013 | 10:44 AM
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Quote: if i take my bose out of my 98 gle and try to solder the display module back on , when i hook it back up is there an anti theft code i need to get it working again?.............sorry again for the tired bose questions, i know all u guys are sick of the bose questions!

does it matter which one of these i buy?..both 470 ohm, but not sure what the other numbers mean and which one i really need? any help will be appreciated!!!1 thanks!!! heres the radio shack link!

http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...odsInSession=1
no security code thing.

regarding the resistors, either one will work fine if 470 ohm surface mount resistors are what you want. The other numbers don't mean anything important for you. If you didn't know, there is no polarity with resistors so there's no chance of installing one backwards
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Jun 14, 2013 | 12:10 PM
  #3  
nice
Quote: no security code thing.

regarding the resistors, either one will work fine if 470 ohm surface mount resistors are what you want. The other numbers don't mean anything important for you. If you didn't know, there is no polarity with resistors so there's no chance of installing one backwards
awesome, thanks for the quick response! really appreciate it!!have you ever done this with the bose head units?
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