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Each car radio has its own individual code, therefore there's no exact answer for this. Just open the car manual and most likely there will be a small silver card inside of the booklet that tells you what the radio code is.

Otherwise, go to your local dealer and they will reset it for you.

There are a few sites on the web that can provide the information in around 30 mins with simply your VIN #. The cost ranges from $5 to $25. Your dealer will not provide the info based on your vin over the phone as they want proof of ownership (makes sense). So to me it was worth paying to avoid a trip to the dealership and not have to try and find my radio serial number.

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