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Car Forum / Audi Cars / January 2005

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first dead battery, now no radio. code ? what code ?

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Scott - 04 Jan 2005 19:24 GMT
hey, A guy I work with had a dead battery, now thats it's charged his radio
won't work.

He needs a code to put into the radio to get it to work.

any idea how the hell to do it without sending it to audi repair shop @ $105
an hour ?
Peter Bell - 04 Jan 2005 19:47 GMT
> hey, A guy I work with had a dead battery, now thats it's charged his
> radio  won't work.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> any idea how the hell to do it without sending it to audi repair shop
> @ $105  an hour ?

Yep - you refer to the User Manual for the radio and follow the
instructions to enter the 4-digit number which came on a little tear-off
card attached to the manual.

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Scott - 04 Jan 2005 20:38 GMT
thanx, but it's missin...

dummy buyin a used audi..whats he thinkin ?

is it perhaps marked anywhere inside the auto perhaps ?

what does an auto repair shop do when they unhook the battery ?

>> hey, A guy I work with had a dead battery, now thats it's charged his
>> radio  won't work.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> instructions to enter the 4-digit number which came on a little tear-off
> card attached to the manual.
curmudgeon - 04 Jan 2005 20:53 GMT
They wire a 9volt battery do-hickey into the cigarette lighter.

> thanx, but it's missin...
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> instructions to enter the 4-digit number which came on a little tear-off
>> card attached to the manual.
Scott - 04 Jan 2005 20:56 GMT
ok...I'll bite.......

What the hell you talkin about ?

> They wire a 9volt battery do-hickey into the cigarette lighter.
>
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>>> instructions to enter the 4-digit number which came on a little tear-off
>>> card attached to the manual.
Steve Sears - 04 Jan 2005 21:14 GMT
Scott,
Radio Shack sell them - as does JCWitless and various other supply places.
You can make one fairly easily from a 9 volt lead , a cigarette lighter plug
and a (ok...memory failing on the name electrical device) thingey that keeps
the car battery from trying to charge the 9v cell while it's plugged in
(blocks current from flowing into cell).
Of course, all this doesn't help your friend with the dead radio, does it?
If he takes the car to his local Audi dealer, with the radio serial number
and the car's VIN, they can give him the code for the radio (provided that
it's the original radio in the car).  Depending on the year and model of the
radio, you can use the method described in Ti Kan's web site to enter to
code in the radio:
http://www.ibiblio.org/tkan/audi/radios/radios.html
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes

> ok...I'll bite.......
>
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> >>> instructions to enter the 4-digit number which came on a little tear-off
> >>> card attached to the manual.
Scott - 04 Jan 2005 22:01 GMT
thanx, but his site says, if you lose the code, take it to a dealer lol

> Scott,
> Radio Shack sell them - as does JCWitless and various other supply places.
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> tear-off
>> >>> card attached to the manual.
Steve Sears - 04 Jan 2005 22:23 GMT
Scott,
I went to my local dealer with a radio from a VW that was sitting "one foot
in the crusher" at the wrecking yard that I frequent (hey, with an
"inventory" like mine, you hafta bee on a first-name-basis with at least a
couple dismantlers).  With the radio out, I had the serial # (printed on the
tag) and the VIN of the car which I took down after I removed the radio -
they provided the 4 digit code for free.  I just followed Ti's instructions
to get it unlocked.  If the car is a new model, where nearly everything is
done via VAG-COM, then you may be able to find a non-dealer in your area
that has the connection and software to help you out.  You might check on
the audiworld newsgroups to see how others have unlocked their radios.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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> thanx, but his site says, if you lose the code, take it to a dealer lol
>
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> > tear-off
> >> >>> card attached to the manual.
Pete - 05 Jan 2005 13:52 GMT
> thanx, but his site says, if you lose the code, take it to a dealer lol

Well, yes, no one said otherwise.  Steve was just saying that once you get
the code from the dealer, you can use Ti Kan's instructions to enter this
code on the radio.

Cheers,

Pete
LIW - 05 Jan 2005 05:55 GMT
> thanx, but it's missin...
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> what does an auto repair shop do when they unhook the battery ?

The dealer can get it for him as a courtesy if he brings it in.  They can
check the VIN and his ownership papers, and they push some magic buttons in
their computers.
LIW - 05 Jan 2005 05:51 GMT
> hey, A guy I work with had a dead battery, now thats it's charged his radio
> won't work.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> any idea how the hell to do it without sending it to audi repair shop @ $105
> an hour ?

His radio code is either on a card in his pocket that he took out of the
owner's manual, or it's still in the owner's manual, right where the
instructions are for how to input the radio code.

The guy who owned my S8 before me, wrote the code on a cross member in the
trunk so it couldn't  be lost.   Fairly clever, I thought.
John - 05 Jan 2005 13:29 GMT
Don't know if it applies to newer Audis, but mine had a label printed
and placed in the bottom of the rear deck on one of the cross members.
John
1990 V8 Q.

>hey, A guy I work with had a dead battery, now thats it's charged his radio
>won't work.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>any idea how the hell to do it without sending it to audi repair shop @ $105
>an hour ?
Rashid - 25 Jan 2005 16:07 GMT
I recently purchased a used A4... had the Owners Manuel, but also had the
radio code tag missing... all I did was went to a dealer , explained that
the code was missing (previous owner probably never handed it in)... they
removed the radio, got serial number & VIN, contacted the factory and after
a day or two gave me the code, no hassles , no charge, so what's the
problem.....
 
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