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April Baker Posted on Jun 22, 2019

Need access code for my Westinghouse tv Model# CW26S3CW Serial# 6900H21200619

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2011

SOURCE: Need activation code for Westinghouse flat screen

You should be able to use code # 71229.

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The Knight

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2012

SOURCE: Access code for westinghouse tv model LD-2240 serial 6616121307447

You're asking about its service mode code I assumes, and posts this solution. Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for more details. Check this link and select the site named above. View it in 'Flip card' option, which can be selected from the drop down box menu by the [Sidebar] tag, at the top left corner of the display window. It will make search easy. Some times, the ads attached with each posts, both at the right and bottom, might help you to find the availability of spare parts. There are more than 750 posts to different brand TVs now

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The Knight

  • 76851 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 27, 2012

SOURCE: TV codes supplied by cablevision do not work with my new westinghouse 26in LCD S3CW TV

If codes supplied by company doesn't work, what else can do? Contact the cablevision technicians.

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ernesto cuadra

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2012

SOURCE: i need access code for my model # ld-2240

go to www. remotecodelist.com and download for free.

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I need an access code for my Westinghouse TV Model # CW40t2RW (SN = 7240V24903502)

The code is free, but you have to contact them by PHONE!

Why doesn't this Westinghouse web page provide an activation code when I provide the required information on my model and serial number?
A: Be sure to use the correct, complete serial number for your TV. You can find this at the product label. The serial number will always be 13 digits - all numbers except the fifth digit, which is a letter. If you continue to experience problems, contact Westinghouse customer care at 1-800-701-0680.Tuner Activation-FAQ - Westinghouse Electronicshttps://westinghouseelectronics.com > Support
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