Radio code
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Richardsix

Original Poster:

151 posts

185 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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After a flat battery I need a radio code, anyone know if these websites that generate them for you for a fee work?

Boba Fret

438 posts

177 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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what car is it?

most people tend not to bother changing them so the factory setting normally works.

gog440

9,294 posts

211 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I dont know from personal experience but when I sounded out my mate the auto-electrician about doing the code on the wifes zafira after I changed its battery he said he would just get the code off the internet so I guess it will work. I will be doing this once the radio keys I have ordered arrive. After asking vauxhall how much it costs to get the code from them I will not be going back to get it done by them, the local stealer wanted £34+vat to get me it!

maniac0796

1,292 posts

187 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Most cars will have them in either the instruction guide with the car, or the service manual.

Failing that, they're sometimes written on the top of the radio unit.

randlemarcus

13,642 posts

252 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Got mine over the phone for the Volvo, which wa nice, if a little disconcerting.

Sooty

326 posts

262 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I used a £2.99 one from ebay for a Ford and it worked a treat.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

225 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Give us a clue

I have a code generator for ford m series radios at work but i need the serial number

Richardsix

Original Poster:

151 posts

185 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Dont laugh, it is the dog transport Renault Kangoo! I dont have any service books, owners manual etc, had the radio out and it is not printerd/written on it. The unit does not even have a make on it, it is just a bog standard Renault fitment.

Boba Fret

438 posts

177 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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3693

Boba Fret

438 posts

177 months

ollie854

422 posts

183 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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When i needed a radio code for my clio i just went to the renault dealership and they gave me it.

CarlT

3,424 posts

268 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Richardsix said:
Dont laugh, it is the dog transport Renault Kangoo! I dont have any service books, owners manual etc, had the radio out and it is not printerd/written on it. The unit does not even have a make on it, it is just a bog standard Renault fitment.
It would be in the front of the service book, if you do not have this then a call to your dealer will get it for you...

otherman

2,258 posts

186 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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You just need to put it in the freezer for half an hour and then, umm, ummm, well something like that.

Richardsix

Original Poster:

151 posts

185 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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otherman said:
You just need to put it in the freezer for half an hour and then, umm, ummm, well something like that.
My car wont fit in the freezer!!

Richardsix

Original Poster:

151 posts

185 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Just got a code of ebay.... will let you know if it works!!

Richardsix

Original Poster:

151 posts

185 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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£1.00 and its works!

aymantn

12 posts

176 months

Saturday 7th July 2012
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Hope this can help you recover your radio code

http://car-radio-unlock.blogspot.com/


Mastodon2

14,134 posts

186 months

Saturday 7th July 2012
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I needed one for my Civic Type R, rang Honda dealership, they asked my reg and gave me the code. I reactivated the stereo and I've not used it since.

BigBen

12,099 posts

251 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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The Merc dealer told me over the 'phone. As another poster said helpful but worrying. Still I suppose the market for used 1998 head units is probably quite small....

Mastodon2

14,134 posts

186 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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BigBen said:
The Merc dealer told me over the 'phone. As another poster said helpful but worrying. Still I suppose the market for used 1998 head units is probably quite small....
Even more so if the head unit is model specific and not interchangeable with other cars, like the Civic Type R unit, or say, a Vauxhall Astra unit on the last generation of Astras. I suppose if you've got a car that will accept one of these units, you will already have the unit installed in that car by default, so no need to go on the rob!