noz
April 15, 2005 10:03 pm
Here's a radio code calculator that might come in useful. However it doesn't do the Philips radios unfortunately. Trying to source that one.
Cheers
noz
noz
May 26, 2005 08:37 pm
And here's another for those with a clarion:
Clarion Instructions:
Enter the 8 digit code into the yellow box then press the calculate button.
Cheers
noz
genius149
September 10, 2005 05:31 pm
Other half has bought a new(ish) (2000) xantia and we cannot source the code for the stereo. It's a Philips but is proving elusive to find, any joy out there??
bobtee
September 16, 2005 08:33 pm
Hello genius
I have just had my phillips radio decoded on my xm had my Xantia done previously by the same guy .But i live in Northampton can give you his phone number if you wish .I learned of this gentleman from my local parts repairs shop,try yours they usually know lots of contacts.Apparently he does all the jobs for main dealers .Iam sure there will be a guy in your area .
Best regards Bob .
Assich
April 06, 2007 09:21 pm
The 1996 2.1TD I used to have had the same code for the radio as for the remote control ecu. The code is written on the ecu, just lift out the glovebox to read it. My assumption is that this is standard.
wirdy
April 07, 2007 09:56 am
I always use
This forum for free decoding
xmexclusive
April 07, 2007 10:39 am
Hi All
I am afraid that the radio and remote codes have not matchrd on any of the Mk2's that I have owned.
Regards
XMexc
Ken newbold
April 07, 2007 10:50 pm
I 'm affraid, as with other links on this forum, I can't read these. All I get is gobbledegook
citroenxm
April 09, 2007 09:48 pm
Ken
DO NOT click on the Link, instead point over it, press the RIGHT button to get the menu, then select SAVE TARGET AS: give it a title and save!
Then run WIN ZIP or ZIP READER and drag the Downloaded file into the Zip reader and the files will be in a New folder under the same name..
Good luck
citroenxm
UFO
April 15, 2007 01:16 pm
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