Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
Hewlett Packard - 24 May 2007 19:37 GMT
> Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
Hang on I'll just get my crystal ball out!
What make and model of both car and radio would be a good start!
Phil Cook - 25 May 2007 00:01 GMT
>Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
Your best bet is to find one of the car audio specialists who come to
you and read the code from the stereo. I've had to do this twice with
secondhand pugs.
Wichita - 25 May 2007 08:59 GMT
> Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
A dealer can get the code from the VIN, or maybe just the registration,
but it'll cost at least £10.
djimbo - 02 Jun 2007 10:33 GMT
>> Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
>
> A dealer can get the code from the VIN, or maybe just the registration,
> but it'll cost at least £10.
OK assuming for a moment it's an origional peugeot radio in a fairly recent
car, I've had success before just ringing the dealer who origionaly supplied
the car.
They keep this information in their sales records (Or the one I tried did) I
got mine down the phone for the promise of a pint if I was ever passing.
djimbo.

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Brian - 25 May 2007 09:08 GMT
> Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
You could try asking here.
http://radiocode.proboards6.com/index.cgi
But you will need the radio model number, make and serial number.
Abza Lutely - 25 May 2007 12:47 GMT
>> Is there anybody who can get a radio code for our stereo?
>
> You could try asking here.
> http://radiocode.proboards6.com/index.cgi
>
> But you will need the radio model number, make and serial number.
If it is a radio that can be decoded by serial number then there
are plenty of programmes to do this on emule for free.
I suspect that a Peugeot radio will need the eeprom read however.
Ferndaletaffy - 27 May 2007 20:13 GMT
Getting hold of a sound replacement radio is not always the end of the
story although obtaining a code is no problem.. My radio is a Philips
which carries a 14 digit serial on the side of the radio beginning with
'PH', quoting this will secure a code, which doesn't mean success. You
need to check the history...My code entries failed first time round
because the radio had timed out, i.e security only allows you so many
attempts before it collapses coompletely and it turned out that the unit
needed unlocking and other attention well beyond my capability and
obviously beyond that of any expert in North East Scotland which is why I
sent it to SWS Solutions in Crawley on the Friday and got it back in
perfect working order the following Tuesday...all for about twenty quid
including postage. (PS by the way I'd never heard of them before..no mates
relations or business contacts..promise!.