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Car Radio Unlocking

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  • RegWorts
    RegWorts Posts: 7,700 Forumite
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    Can Anyone Give Me Code For Ford Radio M237463 Thanx or directme right way to find thanx people

    Your code should be 9474
  • mutluinsan wrote: »
    Could you tell me Ford Transit Radio password?
    Model: 4000
    Serial No: M102425
    Thanks[/quotYour code is 4908
  • RegWorts
    RegWorts Posts: 7,700 Forumite
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    mutluinsan wrote: »
    Could you tell me Ford Transit Radio password?
    Model: 4000
    Serial No: M102425
    Thanks

    Your code should be 4908
  • thanx jockey have a good un m8 and also thanx regworts have a goodun m8
  • RegWorts
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    rajput wrote: »
    i have lost my ford fiesta radio code when i changed battery.seial number is M024148.please help.many thanks

    Your code is 0570
  • anth09
    anth09 Posts: 38 Forumite
    please can you give me the code for a mondeo 6000cd serial number m214801 many thanks you very helpfull people.
  • raptorman
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    anth09 wrote: »
    please can you give me the code for a mondeo 6000cd serial number m214801 many thanks you very helpfull people.

    Your code should be 6647
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  • anth09
    anth09 Posts: 38 Forumite
    raptorman wrote: »
    Your code should be 6647
    tried it it works you are a genius many thanks
  • RegWorts wrote: »
    Your photos all look as though they are taken from the top ...and I can not see any diodes.

    Can you photograph the underside ?

    What I am looking for is a board with space for 10 diodes ..possibly in two rows of 5 and should be labelled 1 to 10 ...possibly C1 to C10.

    1- 2- 3- 4- 5-

    6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

    Diodes normally look like slim rods( approx 1 cm long ) with a wire at each end.soldered into the circuit board.,

    The number of soldered diodes will depend on the radio code being used so these 10 spaces can have up to 10 wired diodes (but normally have around 5 or 6 )


    To obtain the code , I require the number of each diode in your radio so that I can enter this into the calculator
    eg..Diodes C1 + C2 + C6 +C7 + C8.
    Hence the request for the photo of the (up to ) ten diodes and their positions in your radio


    Hi thanks for that.
    I've added some more photos but I don't think you'll be able to see much as the quality is so bad.
    I've pointed to where it starts c1 and ends c10 (c10 at the bottom).
    Maybe if you tell me what to look for I can let you know and take it from there? (You mentioned spaces..)
    I do have a calculator thingy(!) which I downloaded and enables you to put in the c1 to c10 numbers as you've stated, just didn't know what to do.

    Thanks so much for your patience.
    Carly
  • RegWorts
    RegWorts Posts: 7,700 Forumite
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    Hi thanks for that.
    I've added some more photos but I don't think you'll be able to see much as the quality is so bad.
    I've pointed to where it starts c1 and ends c10 (c10 at the bottom).
    Maybe if you tell me what to look for I can let you know and take it from there? (You mentioned spaces..)
    I do have a calculator thingy(!) which I downloaded and enables you to put in the c1 to c10 numbers as you've stated, just didn't know what to do.

    Thanks so much for your patience.
    Carly


    Sorry I can not see the photo as the quality is poor.

    If you can see C1 - C10 then there should be diodes across some of the positions and gaps in the rest ( you may have to look on the corresponding upper side of the circuit board to see the actual diodes)

    If you make a note of which ones have the diodes across them and enter that information into the calculator on the left hand side (click and it turns blue)...then press GEN and that should be your code.

    (Using my example quoted previously with C1 C2 C5 C7 and C8 all having diodes...then entering that information into the calculator gives a code of 1662)
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