Vw Jetta Radio Code Calculator

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How Unlock VW,radio code generator,calculator serial VWZ,Recovery PIN SAFE decode RNS510 310 300 315 Unlock VW skoda audi. Radio code for my 03 VW Jetta? I have a 2003 VW Jetta. Recently something happened to the radio that now i can't turn the volume up or change stations, it's stuck. I called the VW Dealer and they want to charge me $63 to put the code in. Audi a4 speakers Does anybody know another alternative?? Please help i need my music!!

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Posted on Monday, January 16, 2006 - 21:38 GMTHi I have a 96 Passat GLX VR6 and I have the same problem as most on this forum with the radio. I have been able to get the 6 disc cdchanger/radio to display '1000' by pressing the correct buttons, but I have no code to enter into the the stereo. I have cheaked the trunk and no green stick paper with the code, nothing in the manual either.

Well, let's say that it's unlikely at best.

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Granted there are protection measures in place, such as PIN numbers, identity info., etc. This seems to be a common enough problem where maybe it would save VW and the customer some time if they had something a little more efficient in place.

Personally, i think it's a pain in the ass that require use this code, stamp it in the car, and then never tell you it's there. The dealership could've just as easily informed me of its location. Instead, they charged me $40 for the privelage of making my radio work again. All this because I had to change the dead battery in the car. It just goes to show you that the dealerships are a bunch of crooks. Some kid who steals a stereo isn't going to go back to the same car to dig through the trunk, remove the spare tire, and memorize the code.

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Type in the code using the 1 - 4 buttons. For example, if your code is 5555, press the '1' button repeatedly until you come to the original '1000' saying '5000.' Then press the '2' button until it says '5500' and so forth. When you have your code entered, press and hold the MODE and SCAN buttons again until the screen flashes.

I had the Operators Manual, but unfortunately the radio card was cut out. Using this forum I was able to get my radio out (just used the 4 nails method) and learned where to go from there (retrieving the serial no. And calling the dealer). The dealer told me to bring the car there, and when I did he said its a flat 30$ fee. However, he couldnt help me this morning so he scheduled me for Monday morning.

In today's computer age, I'm sure there would be a way for VW to setup an online database that VW customers could access somehow. This would be great but it seems like too much trouble for VW to go through. I mean they could easily include a very high-tech anti-theft system, or GPS trackers, etc. But that would all cost money for them and then the consumer. And if the dealers can't even keep track of the last time I got an oil change and/or what kind of engine I have (it happens) then I don't know that VW right now could be depended on for any sort of 'advanced' database.

'Safe' will appear in the display. After 3 seconds, the number '1000' will appear in the display. Use the radio station preset buttons 1 to 4 to enter the code number found on your Radio Card. (which was in the first page of Sound manual:-) ) Use preset button 1 to enter the first digit in the code number. Use button 2 to enter the second digit, etc.

Without them, you can't do what I show you in this video. Those keys only cost $10 max. You need your radio serial number and VIN so you can call the dealer and have them give you the correct PIN.