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Car Radio Unlocking
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OMG how quick was that?
Thanks JAzzy0 -
thanks soooooo much0
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Hi
I've just discovered this forum after having no radio since February due to flat battery and lost code. Could anyone give me the code for this radio, its from a Peugeot 206,yr 2000
Details on the sticker on the radio are:
Phillips
Model: 22RC 200/655
TOH657 029018
PROD NO: FD0100260023058
PHAPMFY 0023058
96 415 230 800
PHM 0023058
Many thanks to anyone who can help0 -
Hi
I've just discovered this forum after having no radio since February due to flat battery and lost code. Could anyone give me the code for this radio, its from a Peugeot 206,yr 2000
Details on the sticker on the radio are:
Phillips
Model: 22RC 200/655
TOH657 029018
PROD NO: FD0100260023058
PHAPMFY 0023058
96 415 230 800
PHM 0023058
Many thanks to anyone who can help
try code 31130 -
Hi people my mother in law left my focus at the airport for two weeks with the parking lights on i got rescued but dont have the code for the radio serial number M11889. Please could i have a code for it to spare the needless slaughter of one Mother in law:eek:.
Thanks in advance.
Knuckles0 -
Although the code you supplied is corrrect and unlocks the radio, unfortunately there is a fault with the radio itself in that on turning off the ignition, it loses the code and prompts again for it the next time the ignition is switched on. I've therefore obtained a replacement radio.
I now realise that most of the numbers quoted previously are redundant.
The information relevant to the the replacement is:
Peugeot/Blaupunkt T1 LOW BP8140Y 545 7552.
I hope you will be able to supply a code for this. With thanks in advance..
John :j
Try code 1 1 6 6
Re your faulty radio....car radios have two battery feeds wired to them.The main one which is via the ignition switch and this powers up the radio when you switch it on.
The second one is a permantly wired battery feed that maintains the radio memory for the code and the station settings. It looks as though this second feed is missing so check any fuses, connectors or wiring before throwing it away.0 -
Jazzy, you're a diamond......thank you so much.0
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