2000 P38 radio code - help????
2000 P38 radio code - help????
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Piersman2

Original Poster:

6,676 posts

223 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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Hi All,

Changed my battery out this morning, half expecting the radio to need a code, but also expecting I'd find something in the paperwork to tell me what the code is.

Well, suprise, surprise, nothing in the manuals, it would appear I've not got the 'In car entertainment' booklet which I assume has been lost of the years.

I've had the radio out, other than a serial number stamped into the casing, nothing on it.

So, can anyone help me get the code. I'd rather not randomly phone a dealer as, well, I don't even know where the nearest dealer is smile

Is there any other way of getting the code without spending a fortune?

I know, I'm a dumbarse, but I needed to swap the battery so couldn't be helped anyways smile

Thanks for any advice.

P100

637 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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You will need to go to your local main dealer.
Expect them to ask for ID, V5, utility bill etc. and they will make a charge...

Meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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Google Roverville radio.
There is a chap based in Sheffield who specialises in repairing ICE from Land Rovers

Would be cheaper than a main dealer for certain.

Piersman2

Original Poster:

6,676 posts

223 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Well, a result, got a number to try tonight.

Phoned a dealership. They wanted me to book the car in, go in with the V5, 2 proofs of address, ID and the car. I think they said it would be free though and take half an hour. Then I realised I had phoned a dealer in Chelmsford by mistake, I got the worng number, doh.

So then I phoned the dealer I meant to phone in the first place, explained what I'd done. He asked for the registration number , said to hang on a moment, and came back to me in 30 secs with the code.

Thanks to that guy, much more like it and makes me more likely to consider using them in the future! smile

So it is worth phoning around. smile Fingers crossed it's the right number.

rossyIIa

290 posts

229 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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You managed to get a main dealer to be that useful, how?? Where is this dealer??

Piersman2

Original Poster:

6,676 posts

223 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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rossyIIa said:
You managed to get a main dealer to be that useful, how?? Where is this dealer??
I'd love to say but that would be in direct contravention of the naming and shaming rules. And I always follow that rule, unless it's Sky, the wkers! laugh

No, more seriously, I think it would be unfair to say on an open forum otherwise they'd get inundated with everyone around the globe trying to get new codes for their radios. People need to phone a few dealers and be nice, seems that sooner or later you'll find a decent one. smile


Piersman2

Original Poster:

6,676 posts

223 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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FFS, it's never easy.

So tonight I try the radio, turn on ignition, it's sat there with 'CODE' displaying.

So I press '1' to start entering my newly acquired code, but nothing happens. The radio is completely unresponsive. Can't turn it off either.

So eventually I pull it out the dash and disconnect the rear connector to kill it and then plug it back in.

Well it killed it allright, stone dead. Nothing. Won't power up now.

Any ideas anyone?

Cheers.

Vulgar LS2

1,785 posts

207 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Lol, I may have the same problem in a few days as my battery is off as well, don't think i've got a radio or key code either.

Meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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I'll refer you to my previous answer.

You can get it converted to use an iPod at the same time...

Piersman2

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6,676 posts

223 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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Meeja said:
I'll refer you to my previous answer.

You can get it converted to use an iPod at the same time...
Hi Meeja, I saw your note before and did exchange a couple of emails with him yesterday but, as above, I managed to get the code direct from the dealer rather than having to send the unit up to Sunderland + £30 to get it de-coded.

However, based on the latest update above, I may yet have to send it up! LOL

Meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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Piersman2 said:
Hi Meeja, I saw your note before and did exchange a couple of emails with him yesterday but, as above, I managed to get the code direct from the dealer rather than having to send the unit up to Sunderland + £30 to get it de-coded.

However, based on the latest update above, I may yet have to send it up! LOL
No prob - let me know how you get on if you do use him.

Denis O

2,141 posts

267 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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I used Roverville to put a 3.5mm hole in the factory stereo on my Disco 2. Very discrete and works well.

Roverville were very good and kept me informed all the way.

Skier

488 posts

247 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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I used the official Clarion repair shop when my unit developed a fault and had an iPod aux lead fitted at the same time. They were excellent and very quick.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-P38-Faulty-PU983...

Regards

Skier