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  • hi do you have the code for m176303 from 03 ford fiesta.
    Many many thanks :money::j
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  • thanks i will get a set of keys and get the code
  • working brilliant many thanks
  • Does anyone have the code for Ford Mondeo radio serial number M304937.

    Thanks in advance
  • chucho wrote: »
    does anyone have the code for ford mondeo radio serial number m304937.

    Thanks in advance
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  • Great - the silence was depressing

    Thanks again
  • RegWorts
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    ghoomp wrote: »
    Hi guys,

    I post my message on wrong side, I lost my code card of my wifes car, so please help me out or otherwise she's going to kill me lol :(

    It's a OPEL VECTRA C 2003

    RADIO CDR2005 I think it is a Delco (not sure)

    Serial Number
    GM330886636 (I think it's this one)
    or
    24441224

    more numbers that I've found
    90222140975501

    00302221382456

    I counting on you guys, please HELP AGAIN!!

    CHEERS

    Unfortunately the majority of SIEMENS/VDO/DELCO codes (including your CDR2005) will NOT be available for free (or cheap) from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original factory database…which is not commercially available..

    Try your Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are normally the cheapest option) who will connect it to a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM)
  • RegWorts
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    Tim.C2 wrote: »
    Hi, had some work done on my Rover 820si and they must have removed the battery as its coming up code in the display now I have it back. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Its a Rover 960 car radio
    Type No. 22DC710/60B
    RG Part No. XQD 100890

    Not sure which is serial No.
    FD 08 98 11 100890 on the sticker on the top or
    RG710FW1020318 which is engraved on the side or

    9022 217 10601
    M/ch: 020225 both of these are on a sticker on the side

    Hopefully the right number is there somewhere. Thanks in advance.

    Tim

    Try code 9252
  • RegWorts
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    MarcusH wrote: »
    I've now learned to not check the fuses in my 51 plate Vauxhall Vectra.

    Can some kind soul give me the code for the radio:

    VDO 326559176
    No: 24 469 302
    CDR 500 (E)
    Serial: GM050011094320

    Eternal thanks for any help ...

    Mark
    Unfortunately the majority of SIEMENS/VDO codes (including your CDR500) will NOT be available for free (or cheap) from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original factory database…which is not commercially available..

    Try your Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are normally the cheapest option) who will connect it to a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM)
  • RegWorts
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    phil-pma8 wrote: »
    Hi, My alternator packed in last week and radio needs a code - can anyone get me a code for my radio please? - Rover 75 Conn'sr 2005 -serial number is VDCD3042011006

    Thanks in advance

    Philip

    Unfortunately the majority of SIEMENS/VDO codes (including yours) will NOT be available for free (or cheap) from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original factory database…which is not commercially available..

    Try your Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are normally the cheapest option) who will connect it to a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM)
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