Radio code
Preparing my Crossfire roadster for reluctant sale and found that I do not have the key code for the standard radio unit that is fitted. Maybe a minus point when it come to advertising it so would like to sort it. Any recommendations on how to get the code?
That involves removing the radio which I do not have the tools to do. Do they charge for the info they give you and how can you know it is correct? I know that trying the wrong code too many times will lock the unit completely.......
The radio is asking for a code. While the vehicle was parked up in storage the battery had lost its power. Battery now charged and car operating properly except for the radio. The handbook mentions a code but unfortunately previous owners have mislaid the all important card bearing the code.
The radio is asking for a code. While the vehicle was parked up in storage the battery had lost its power. Battery now charged and car operating properly except for the radio. The handbook mentions a code but unfortunately previous owners have mislaid the all important card bearing the code.
Are you sure it is the original radio.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ire-radio.html
Seems I am not alone in having a unit that requires a code.......
Seems I am not alone in having a unit that requires a code.......
Unfortunately, I cannot provide a solution to your problem just an explanation to the confusion. It's my understanding the Crossfire radios in US do not have lock codes. I've personally bought two spare radios which I tested when I received them, and they were plug and play with no codes required. I believe you are in the UK and I've heard Crossfire radios in the UK require codes.
Last edited by Toolman; Aug 2, 2014 at 08:07 PM.
Me to, I answered the post in a thread link shown above.
There is only one thing that covers this for us.
There is only one thing that covers this for us.
And I might add that the lady in the link has a charming accent. ( At least for me, I suppose when people there are viewing it ( or Dave ), she doesn't have an accent. )
Managed to resolve this. I was told that if I had the radio serial number (which is on the rear of the radio) then I would be able to obtain the code. From eBay I bought the special keys to remove rather radio, the keys cost me less than £2. When I removed the radio I was very lucky to find the the code had actually been written on a label attached to the top of gage radio. Problem solved, code recorded and radio now decoded and fully operational.
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