it's on your manual. Different for every vehicle.
I just push the > on the search button on my 1999 cabrio
To enter the radio code for a 1996 VW Cabrio, first turn on the ignition and the radio. If the radio displays "CODE" or "SAFE," use the preset buttons (1-4) to enter the numeric code. For example, if your code is 1234, press button 1 once, button 2 twice, button 3 three times, and button 4 four times, then press the "SCAN" or "BAND" button to confirm. If entered correctly, the radio should unlock and start functioning.
To unlock your 1999 VW Cabrio radio after obtaining the code, first, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Then, turn on the radio, which will display "SAFE." Press the "TP" button and hold it while simultaneously pressing the "MODE" button to enter the code entry mode. Use the preset buttons (1-4) to input the code, and once entered, the radio should unlock and begin functioning normally.
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My 2002 Volkswagen Cabrio GLX holds 12 Gallons.
where do i find a convertible top for a 2002 v.w.cabrio
AnsOn erugh- the cabrio radio reset. The code is in your sound system manual (part of the larger manual). if you bought your car used, its likely the owner removed the card w/ the code. I've had my code memorized for years. I think you can take your car to VW to get the whole system reconfigured for a new security code if you can't find it. Sorry- and good luck. If the display says "SAFE" reset the radio display as follows: On the radio panel hold the "seek" button down by pushing it on the right. Let go, enter the radio code using the radio station buttons. Hold the "seek" button down again by pushing it to the right. The radio will come back on.
Did you ever find one...I'm looking for the same thing 2002 Cabrio
the position off the crankshaft sensor
Short in the wiring or the circuit is overloaded.
i have the codes but am unable to enter them the radio displays SAFE also try disconnecting the battery
1980-1993: Cabriolet, Mk1 1995-1999: Cabrio, Mk3 1999.5-2002: Cabrio, Mk3.5 or Mk4 (depends on which side of the pond you're on) And now are all replaced by the Eos here in the states