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hi im new to this can anyone help me my astra has just had a gearbox fitted and they had to disconnect the battery. now my car stereo has gone into safe mode and i dont have the code. vauxhall has quoted me 30 quid but i refused on principle. can anyone help the numbers are
GM delco
NO 09136107
TYPE CDR500(E)
GM150010282009
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ANYONE??????0 -
Hi there,
I'm hoping that someone here will be able to help me out. I have a Vauxhall Omega fitted with a Phillips CCR2006(E) type infotainment system (Vauxhall's posh term for car radio). Although I haven't had the battery disconnected, the radio has come up asking me for it's code, and the car pass supplied with the car has the car radio code printed as letters.
No-one seems to have heard of this practice but after a quick Google, I found your forum and was hoping that by supplying my radio's details and serial number one of you kind-hearted souls may take pity on my plight and give me the code for it. This would save me from hours of silent motoring and save me the silly money that Vauxhall charge for a service that you guys seem to be able to provide free.
The details of my set are:
No: 09146057
Type: Phillips CCR2006 (E)
Ref: UU7
Top Barcode: 9022 214 0575904
Btm Barcode: 003 0019 1027241
Serial: GM0206Y1027241
Many thanks in advance for this, I do hope that you can help me out here as I *HATE* driving without music!
Kind regards,
Paul
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Thanks It works . You are now officially one of my hero,s :beer:0
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code philips model 22rc465/35
prod no : fd 02981090627620 -
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Hello,
I am going on a really long journey tomorrow and need a code for Ford Ka M002543 serial number)Model 5000. I don't get it my boyfriend has to put up with my singing-I aint good...he will leave me0 -
can you help me please need 2 unlock my stereo serial number m002543 and model number 5000 thanks!!!0
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bedshaped2000 wrote: »hi im new to this can anyone help me my astra has just had a gearbox fitted and they had to disconnect the battery. now my car stereo has gone into safe mode and i dont have the code. vauxhall has quoted me 30 quid but i refused on principle. can anyone help the numbers are
GM delco
NO 09136107
TYPE CDR500(E)
GM150010282009
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ANYONE??????
Unfortunately DELCO codes are not available for free (or cheap) from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original manufacturer`s database.
Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are usually the cheapest option)0 -
Infinity_UK wrote: »Hi there,
I'm hoping that someone here will be able to help me out. I have a Vauxhall Omega fitted with a Phillips CCR2006(E) type infotainment system (Vauxhall's posh term for car radio). Although I haven't had the battery disconnected, the radio has come up asking me for it's code, and the car pass supplied with the car has the car radio code printed as letters.
No-one seems to have heard of this practice but after a quick Google, I found your forum and was hoping that by supplying my radio's details and serial number one of you kind-hearted souls may take pity on my plight and give me the code for it. This would save me from hours of silent motoring and save me the silly money that Vauxhall charge for a service that you guys seem to be able to provide free.
The details of my set are:
No: 09146057
Type: Phillips CCR2006 (E)
Ref: UU7
Top Barcode: 9022 214 0575904
Btm Barcode: 003 0019 1027241
Serial: GM0206Y1027241
Many thanks in advance for this, I do hope that you can help me out here as I *HATE* driving without music!
Kind regards,
Paul
Unfortunately this is not in the available PHILIPS database and will not be obtainable for free (or cheap) from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original manufacturer`s database.
Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are usually the cheapest option)0
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