How to Reset Password on NSCN-W60 Pad in Toyota Fielder After Battery Disconnection

How to Reset Password on NSCN-W60 Pad in Toyota Fielder After Battery Disconnection

If your Toyota Fielder's battery has been disconnected, and you need to reset the NSCN-W60 pad, you will typically need to enter a security code to unlock it. This code is often specific to your vehicle and is usually provided in the owner's manual or on a card that came with the vehicle. Here are the steps you can take to retrieve the code:

Check the Owner's Manual

If you cannot find the security code in your owner's manual, consider searching for a section related to the audio system which might include the code.

Contact a Toyota Dealer

Another option is to contact a Toyota dealer. Provide them with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and they may be able to retrieve the security code for you.

Check Online Resources

If you prefer to find the code online, some online forums or community groups for Toyota owners may have shared solutions or tips for retrieving the code.

Professional Help

If you are unable to find the code yourself, consider taking your vehicle to a professional who specializes in automotive electronics. They can assist you in troubleshooting and entering the correct security code.

From what I can gather, your car should have come with a card that has the password for the pad. If you don’t have the pad, you might need to visit the dealership to have them look it up. For instance, with a Honda, I was able to look up the code on the Honda Care program/site, as the password was associated with the VIN.

Steps to Unlock Toyota Radios

Similar to Honda vehicles, many Toyotas also ship with anti-theft devices or mechanisms for the installed stereo. If the radio is removed or the battery is disconnected, the anti-theft unlock code must be entered in order for the device to work properly. Here are the steps to take if you have the Toyota security code:

Turn the ignition key to the “On” position. Turn on power to the car stereo. Depress and hold the preset “1” button. Then press and hold the “Tune Up” stereo button. Release each button when you see “- – –” appear on the stereo display. Using the numbered preset buttons on the car stereo, enter the security code. The car stereo will turn off or power down when the last digit of the correct code is entered. Turn on the car stereo, and it will be unlocked.

Default Toyota Car Radio Security Codes:

A common problem that happens with owners of Toyota vehicles is taking the vehicle in for repairs and the car stereo getting locked out. The following are instructions that have been proven to help owners with part numbers: PZQ60-12010, PZQ60-00021, PZQ60-0002, and PZQ60-52010 unlock their radio. Before trying these steps, realize that most Toyota radios will only allow 10 attempts to enter a security code. This number will be displayed after an incorrect entry. After 10 tries, “HELP” will be displayed on the car stereo window, and you will require dealer assistance to correct.

Set the car ignition switch to the “ACC” position. Press and hold the “Seek” button and then press the “1” button. You will see “_ _ _” displayed on the car stereo window. Enter the Toyota PIN numbers by pushing the number “1” button for the first digit, the “2” button for the second, and “3” for the third. Every time the button is pressed, the number of the digit is incremented. When complete, you will need to push the “Scan” button to save the entry. If you do not know what PIN number to enter, some of the common Toyota default security codes include the final or last three digits on the VIN number, the first three numbers of the Toyota dealer’s code, and the final three digits of the chassis number.

Referring to your specific case, if you have followed these steps and still cannot reset the NSCN-W60 pad, it is advisable to visit a Toyota dealership for professional assistance.