citroen radio code
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For that serial number I get codes 8914, 0914 or 0216.
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Can anyone help me? I have a Citroen Saxo R reg. I too have lost the radio code It is just a 'Citroen' radio - Serial number is GR0971V6499526 Any ideas greatfully recieved!!! Jo
This information has been posted here many times. If you do not read it, you will be wasting your time. Citroen don't make radios, they just put their brand on radios made by others. Don't bother posting the model of your car. No one can figure out what your radio code is from that. Radios are coded individually. Codes only work for the one radio, not for all the radios of that make or model. To find out the code you need the serial number. Not the model number or the part number. As there are several numbers on a radio, you should probably post them all to make sure the right one is included. You will need to remove the radio from the dash to get the serial number, and probably to find out what make and model it is. Instructions for removing your radio, by model of car, can be had for free here: Blaupunkt radio codes can usually be derived from the serial number by software, but NOT radios made by Grundig, Clarion, or Philips. These have to be looked up by someone that has access to the database. It is better to get your Citroen dealer to look up the code than go to the online decoding sites. Some dealers charge for this service, maybe as much as an online decoding company, but your chance of come-back is better if it doesn't work. Blaupunkt serial numbers begin with BP. Clarions usually begin with CL. Grundigs begin with GR. Phillips begin with PH. If you don't have a BP number, you will not get a code here. Some visitors have reported that Phillips codes can be got at: http://www.tinyurl.com/222codes Rarely, Clarion radios have a serial number beginning C70000. There is a decoder that is supposed to work with these serial numbers, though I have had no luck with it. If your Clarion has such a serial number, then post it and I will give it a try. Repeat- Codes can be calculated for Blaupunkt radios with serial numbers starting with "BP". Other makes with "CL", "GR", "PH" and so on, no, sorry.
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CL040150982686C I have a photo below and there is another number on the side stamped in ink. My van is an 05.
Your radio is made by CLARION and the only CLARION code available for free (using a serial number ) from anywhere on the Internet is if your radio also has a BARCODE SERIAL NUMBER beginning with C7000000 + + + + on a label somewhere on the metal casing.
Can't find it anywhere else either, I have a keyring with bar codes and numbers attatched but that could be paint codes I suppose. Oh well.
See photo attatched. The forum doesn't like my photos so here goes. EMET HF
433.92 MHz is much higher frequency than AM or FM radio, almost up to broadcast TV bands. I suggest this info relates to the remote control type key or keyfob used for central locking/alarm from a distance. Adverts Currently On Preloved - Place an ad here for free
I have another yellow plastic tag with simply: Cit, Dispatch, Silver, 9966 Which I thought must be the code but alas no. Gone right off the french this weekend!
For that serial number I get codes 9765, 1765, or 0165. The method of entry depends on the model number. Here is a common one: Blaupunkt Citroen PF1(A) Citroen code entry instructions- Turn on radio, the display will show "COD" (or CODE) Press preset [1] repeatedly for the first digit (blank for zero) Finally press the [station +] button to save (or station ^)
I recently bought a P reg Xantia and like most of you, need to unlock the radio. I hope someone might be able to offer me a code using this info? Also, at the moment when I turn the radio 'ON', all I get are 4 blank spaces. When I try and enter numbers (by pressing all the buttons on the radio, number ones and everything else), nothing happens. Does this mean I need to contact a CItroen dealer? Please help! :o) Cheers, Tom
For that serial number I get codes 1810 or 0111. The display should read "COD", "cod", "CODE" or similar when the radio is ready to accept input. Otherwise it is usually "----" (when locked). I don't understand the blank screen. You might get the CODE screen back by leaving the radio turned on for an hour or so. They can get locked by having too many guessed codes tried on them.
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Many thanks ! Maria
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