I removed my battery to have a weld done to my exhaust. Which knocked off my 'Radio CODE'.
I have no idea on how to find out my radio serial number or four digit PIN Number.
I have removed stereo but cannot find any number Starting with 'V' or 'M'. I have found a six digit number that looks printed on.
'090724'
My car is a 2009 Fors Focus Titanium.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou in Advance.
How to find Radio Serial Number
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How to find Radio Serial Number
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Re: How to find Radio Serial Number
The radio will have to be removed from the dashboard in order to quote the Serial Number found on the label on the metal casing
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I removed the radio last night, there was no label on it.redrooster wrote:The radio will have to be removed from the dashboard in order to quote the Serial Number found on the label on the metal casing
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Re: How to find Radio Serial Number
Sorry..it is unlikely you will be able to obtain a code anywhere on the Internet without quoting a radio Make, Model and Serial Number.BrianRawly wrote:I removed the radio last night, there was no label on it.redrooster wrote:The radio will have to be removed from the dashboard in order to quote the Serial Number found on the label on the metal casing
Otherwise this is a job for a Ford Dealer or a Radio Decoding Service.
It may be a Kenwood unit (or similar ) where the Serial Number is selected personally by the first owner so it is always worth trying the Default Codes ( try each ONCE ONLY ) which are often digits 0 0 0 0 or 1 2 3 4
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Re: How to find Radio Serial Number
Thankyou for your reply. I have tried the obvious ones already and ended up locking it for an hour.redrooster wrote:Sorry..it is unlikely you will be able to obtain a code anywhere on the Internet without quoting a radio Make, Model and Serial Number.BrianRawly wrote:I removed the radio last night, there was no label on it.redrooster wrote:The radio will have to be removed from the dashboard in order to quote the Serial Number found on the label on the metal casing
Otherwise this is a job for a Ford Dealer or a Radio Decoding Service.
It may be a Kenwood unit (or similar ) where the Serial Number is selected personally by the first owner so it is always worth trying the Default Codes ( try each ONCE ONLY ) which are often digits 0 0 0 0 or 1 2 3 4
Think I am going to give up and upgrade the radio to a new one.
Kind Regards