Unlock the potential of your car's audio system with ease using our comprehensive radio code service. Compatible with a wide range of car brands including Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Seat, Chrysler, Jeep, Mercedes, and more, our generator can swiftly calculate your radio or navigation activation code. All you need is the serial number, which is usually found on a label on the side of your radio unit. To locate it, you'll need to partially remove the audio unit. Once you spot the label, take a clear picture, as the serial number is typically located near the barcode.
Here are some examples of serial numbers for different car brands:
- V003261 - Ford V series radio code
- M066558 - Ford M series radio code
- VF1CB05CF25198337 - Renault radio code by VIN
- UU1BSDPJ558566907 - Dacia radio code by VIN
- A128 - Renault radio code
- BP051577068510 - Blaupunkt radio code
- BP011577068310 - Alfa Romeo radio code
- A2C03730700191103 - Fiat Continental radio code
- C7E3F0791A1521656 - Ford Travelpilot navigation
- BP011577068310 - Lancia radio code
- AKK030109 - Ford Made in Brasil
- VCOAKZ12110527 - Ford Figo radio code
- 2853805465 - Ford Australia & India models
- SKZ1Z2I8261923 - Skoda radio code
- VWZ7Z2W9393627 - VW radio code
- AUZ2Z3C1172249 - Audi radio code
- SEZ5Z2A13344023 - Seat radio code
- 38218289 - Nissan radio code
- TQ1AA1501A15382 - Chrysler radio code
- U2201L1290 - Honda radio code (new)
- 32011191 - Acura radio code (new)
- AL2910Y0690315 - Alpine radio code
- 15092056 - Mercedes-Benz radio code
- Y23012031 - Becker radio code
Our service boasts high compatibility across various car makes and popular radio models, including:
- Ford
- Renault
- Dacia
- Alfa Romeo
- Lancia
- Fiat
- Volkswagen (VW)
- Nissan
- Audi
- Honda
- Acura
- Seat
- Chrysler
- Jeep
- Mercedes
- Volvo
- Blaupunkt
- Becker
- Alpine
- 6000CD
- 6006CD
- SONY
- 4500RDS E-O-N
- 5000RDS
- 3000RDS
- Travelpilot
- RNS MDF
- Concert
- Gamma
- Symphony
- RNS300/RNS310/RNS500/RNS510
- MF2910
Entering your radio code is simple:
- Press the pre-determined button repeatedly until the first digit of the code appears on the screen.
- Repeat this process with buttons 2, 3, and 4 for the remaining digits.
- Ensure you have entered the radio code correctly and press the confirm button. Depending on your radio model, this can be button 5, *, or > (arrow right). For instance, on a Ford 6000CD, you confirm with 5, while on a Sony unit, you use *. For most VW, Audi, Skoda, and Seat models, you use > (arrow right).
If your radio displays "SAFE", "LOCKED", "WAIT", or "ERROR", it's due to a protection system designed to prevent brute-force code entry attempts. A 4-digit code can be guessed in up to 9999 tries, but to prevent this, the radio may lock after three incorrect attempts.
- Ford: If you see "WAIT", leave the radio powered on for 30 minutes. If "LOCKED" or "LOCKED10" appears, hold button 6 for ten seconds to get three more attempts. If "LOCKED13" is displayed, it indicates a semi-permanent block that requires dealer intervention.
- VW (Volkswagen): After three unsuccessful attempts, VW radios display "SAFE" or "SAFE2". To re-enter the code, leave the unit powered on for 60 minutes.
We strive to ensure our service is so effective that you won't need to contact us, but if you have any questions or issues, feel free to open the chat. Our team responds promptly and is happy to assist you with any help you need.