If the 'TP' is on there should be two 'TP' logos on your stereo display: one in the top left hand corner, the second just below it.
If you press the FM button, the second one i mentioned should disapear and be replace by 'FM I' or 'FM II', the other will remain to show that the 'TP' signal is being received.
To reset a VW Lupo Beta radio, first, turn the ignition on without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "TP" and "RDS" buttons simultaneously for a few seconds until the display shows "CODE" or clears. If a security code is required, enter it using the preset buttons. After entering the code, the radio should reset and function normally.
To reset the Audi radio code when it displays "SAFE 2," you'll need to enter the correct security code. First, turn on the ignition but keep the radio off. Then, hold down the "TP" and "RDS" buttons simultaneously until "SAFE" appears. After that, use the radio preset buttons to enter the code, followed by pressing the "TP" button to confirm. If you don't have the code, you may need to consult your owner's manual or contact a dealer for assistance.
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TO ACQUIRE RADIO SERIAL # AND THEN THE RADIO CODE: turn the car on to accessory mode, but do not start the engine. press and hold the TP button on the radio until you hear it beep...it will take several seconds. Once it beeps, you will be in a menu, and use the right knob (the one you use to tune channels) to scroll through the options until you see the serial number. It will most likely say SERI followed by an 8 digit # like "SERI 00154848". Call your porcsche dealer and speak with the service department. Give them this serial number and they SHOULD be able to give you the code. Sometimes they want to charge you, but i work for a dealership myself, so our porsche dealer knows who i am. It's worth a try though!!
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To turn off the TP (Traffic Program) seek on a T4 Volkswagen Transporter radio, press the "TP" button on the radio unit. This will deactivate the traffic announcements and stop the radio from automatically switching to stations broadcasting traffic information. If there's no dedicated TP button, you may need to consult the radio's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To reset the radio code in a VW Beta 3 radio, first, turn on the radio and wait for the display to show "SAFE." Then, turn off the ignition and press the "TP" and "RDS" buttons simultaneously while turning the ignition back on. After that, you can enter the correct radio code using the preset buttons. If you don't have the code, you may need to consult your vehicle's manual or contact a Volkswagen dealer for assistance.
To turn off the traffic program (TP) on a Honda Civic radio, press the “TP” button on the radio or infotainment system. If the button is not available, you can usually access the settings menu and look for traffic or RDS settings to disable it. Refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year if needed.
To reset a VW Lupo Beta radio, first, turn the ignition on without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "TP" and "RDS" buttons simultaneously for a few seconds until the display shows "CODE" or clears. If a security code is required, enter it using the preset buttons. After entering the code, the radio should reset and function normally.
To enter the radio code on a 1999 Audi A8 Concert radio, first turn on the radio, which will display "SAFE" if the code is required. Press the "TP" button to enter the code mode. Use the radio preset buttons (1-4) to input the code: each button corresponds to a digit. After entering the complete code, press the "TP" button again to confirm, and the radio should unlock and start working.
To enter the radio code on a 2000 Audi A4 Quattro, first turn on the ignition and the radio. If the radio displays "SAFE," press the "TP" button to enter the code mode. Then, use the station preset buttons (1-4) to input the code by pressing the corresponding button for each digit. Once the code is entered correctly, press the "TP" button again to confirm and unlock the radio.
To reset the Audi radio code when it displays "SAFE 2," you'll need to enter the correct security code. First, turn on the ignition but keep the radio off. Then, hold down the "TP" and "RDS" buttons simultaneously until "SAFE" appears. After that, use the radio preset buttons to enter the code, followed by pressing the "TP" button to confirm. If you don't have the code, you may need to consult your owner's manual or contact a dealer for assistance.
To enter the radio code for a VW Beetle, first, turn on the ignition and the radio. If the radio displays "SAFE" or "LOCK," press the "TP" or "SCAN" button until you see the first digit of the code. Use the preset buttons (1-4) to input the code by pressing the corresponding button for each digit. Once all digits are entered, press the "TP" or "SCAN" button again to confirm, and the radio should unlock.
I have the same problem, I pressed the button ON with the key 6 or TP maintained. The code 1000 is displayed but I only can change the first digit.
I think you hold down the tp button, not 100% though to be honest.
To enter the radio code for a 2007 VW Golf, first turn on the radio. If it displays "SAFE," press the button marked "TP" or "AS" to access the code entry mode. Use the radio preset buttons (1-4) to input the code digits in the correct order. After entering the full code, the radio should unlock and resume normal operation.
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.