I own a v.w. beetle. Had to have the radio replaced in it. Brought it to the v.w. dealership. They had to call Germany to get the code for the radio. Sometimes it is written down in your owner's manuel. That's where my old one was before I put the new radio in. Did you know you can't even change the battery in the car without plugging it up to keep and electrical charge are you will not be able to start your car. There has to be a 12 volt going through it at all times. There is also a code for that to. that's v.w.'s for ya. We have to pay for all these problems.
go to a vw dealer with your registration and they will get you a code. i did it twice.
Using the radio preset buttons.
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No, it's not ruined. Most newer automobiles are equipped with a security code for the audio systems in the event that someone tries to steal the radio. Unfortunately, when you replace the battery, you kill power to the radio and the security code goes into effect. No one can the use the radio if they remove it from the car without entering the code provided by the dealer/manufacturer. You should have been given a little card if you purchased it from a dealership that had a 4 to 8 digit code that you can enter on the radio. If not, call a VW dealership and see what they can do to help you track down the code for your particular radio.
minumum like the volume is turnd as low as it will go
the code could be inthe spare tire compartment on a white sticker that also has the vheical vin number on it.
The security codes for each radio are unique. There will be a card with the number in the original manual supplied with the vehicle when purchased new. There you will also find the procedure for unlocking the radio. If you do not have the original card containing the code you may go to your nearest Mercedes Benz dealer with I.d and proof of ownership of the vehicle and they will be able to get the code and tell you the procedure.
Radio Lumbini was created in 2000.
What worked for me was to unplug the antenna in the back of the radio and then enter the security code. Once the security code is entered, you can plug the antenna connector back into the radio.
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Leave the radio turned on in this condition for several hours. Then enter a proper security code for your radio. If you don't have the code, you will need to contact a Volvo dealer.
No, it's not ruined. Most newer automobiles are equipped with a security code for the audio systems in the event that someone tries to steal the radio. Unfortunately, when you replace the battery, you kill power to the radio and the security code goes into effect. No one can the use the radio if they remove it from the car without entering the code provided by the dealer/manufacturer. You should have been given a little card if you purchased it from a dealership that had a 4 to 8 digit code that you can enter on the radio. If not, call a VW dealership and see what they can do to help you track down the code for your particular radio.
Check your fuse panel
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I believe it to be the same as my 2000 Bug. In your owners manual is a code to be entered into your radio to bring it back to life. If you can not find in your owners manual-try under your spare-that is where the dealership had to find my code to bring it back to life. Just enter the code & the radio should come back to life.
minumum like the volume is turnd as low as it will go
In order to unlock the radio of a 2000 Sonoma, first start the car. Then turn on the radio. Using the minute and hour buttons, enter the code that you already have. Then, press the AM/FM button.
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This may help.... my wife's 2000 Beetle had terrible reception and static. I purchased a longer antenna on-line and installed it (very easy on the Beetle). Problem solved.
you should go to the place that you bought it from and let them replace it because if you do it you risk tripwireing the radio meaning that it wont work