Ford Focus radio code
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To unlock the radio you need to enter a 4 digit code. Usually you can find it on the radio itself, but if it's not there, then I still recommend either contacting the dealer or using a special service. You asked not to offer you paid ones, so I offer you a free website - https://www.instant-radio-codes.co.uk . Here you can pick up a code to unlock the radio. All you have to do is enter your Ford Focus radio serial number and you're done. Let me know whether it worked for you or not.
crissnord said:
To unlock the radio you need to enter a 4 digit code. Usually you can find it on the radio itself, but if it's not there, then I still recommend either contacting the dealer or using a special service. You asked not to offer you paid ones, so I offer you a free website - https://www.instant-radio-codes.co.uk . Here you can pick up a code to unlock the radio. All you have to do is enter your Ford Focus radio serial number and you're done. Let me know whether it worked for you or not.
I'll chck the service. Hope. it's free as you described. I'll write later, thanksUsed to be a fairly frequent topic here. Here is a previous one:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Earlier ones around too.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Earlier ones around too.
You can check real information from this place : https://www.carradiocodecalculator.com/ford-focus-...
kylerens said:
You can check real information from this place : https://www.carradiocodecalculator.com/ford-focus-...
Or get it free here instead - https://www.fordradio.codes/I see this topic is still relevant, despite the huge number of answers and links to decoders. I've already mentioned one service, but I ran into the problem of the radio block on my ford focus again. A friend of mine advised me to use this service https://decodemyradio.co.uk/
In fact, it doesn't differ from others. Just enter your serial number and generate a code. You can contact support if you have any questions. In any case, today we have a lot of options for solving this popular problem thanks to the Internet.
In fact, it doesn't differ from others. Just enter your serial number and generate a code. You can contact support if you have any questions. In any case, today we have a lot of options for solving this popular problem thanks to the Internet.
twing said:
kylerens said:
You can check real information from this place : https://www.carradiocodecalculator.com/ford-focus-...
Or get it free here instead - https://www.fordradio.codes/The site still works.
The level of lies (and the amount of my time thats been wasted) by Ford dealers/their call centres on this subject was unbelievable, so it was an absolute pleasure to solve the problem with the a/m site in a couple of minutes, free of charge.
Thanks again mate.
Hi none of the linked websites support my model, and most of them cost money even if they used to be free once. Does anyone know a site that can decode my Sierra's Sound 2000 model for free or even just cheap? Tried a lot and no-one has been able to give me a code so far, even the dealerships
All sorted now, this was the only website I could find that supported Sound 2000 models, was dubious because it only cost £4.99 but reviews were good, and sure enough they managed to get me a code that none of the above sites support https://www.rapidradiocodes.co.uk/manufacturers/fo...
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