Most Radios need the Radio Code punched in from the radio key pad. Call the Jaguar Dealership and ask for the service department. Tell them you need your radio code. They will ask the last 6 numbers of your VIN (Vehicle ID Number) and they will tell you it. It is usually a 4 digit number.
When I called a dealership in Las Vegas, Nevada, the service department said they also required the serial number from the radio itself! Which of course involves pulling the unit out of the dash.....turns out XJ8 models destined for the USA don't need code re-setting to work.
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery is dead.
I had to go to a dealership to get the radio unlocked, also the cause; ( radio locked) was Battery Failure. After I puchased a new battery I found the radio use to be locked.
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery needs replacing.
every radio has its own code it should be in your radio manual
try 3523, it worked on my radio.
It will delete the pre-programmed radio stations.
Insert the correct code in the radio by way of the preset buttons.
Radio presets.
It is a complicated process to reset the radio in your Hyundai Sonata after changing the car battery. First you must have the access key. Enter the access key at the prompt and follow the instructions that will be shown on your radio screen.
No. The only thing would be the clock and radio.
get code from dealer
You probably need a code to enter into the radio presets as it is a security radio. Without the code it will not function.
Check your fuse panel for a blown radio fuse.
Radio presets and the clock.
How can I have a radio code for my car E200 (Year 2000)? I need it after changing the car battery!
No, they should still work.
If the radio is standard it will reqire a pin code if you dont have it a jeep dealer will be able to give it to you at a cost.