Not A Dry Eye In The House......
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Right - well my battery went flat on my Clio (V-reg), and as a result it reset the radio. I then took my car to the local Renault garage, who have been trying to work out the code for about 2 weeks, and despite taking the all the appropriate numbers from the car and from the radio itself, they have not managed to find the code, and I just got a phone call from them telling me to go to an independent car-radio specialist for them to decode the radio. I don't want to do this as I have just spent over �900 on a bloody service and haven't got any more money to spend on the car. Does anyone know whether there is a way I could find out the code? It's a nightmare driving around with no music!!!
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.had the same problem , had no intention of going to Renault, went local cost me �20, sorted in a couple of hours.
Renault are indulging in legalised theft.
New Key Needed �163
Automatic Gearbox Problem Renault said new gearbox needed cost incl �2,500
Actual problem : just needed autogearbox oil cost �5
Forget the money just go local and get it done
My other half has a Williams 2 and when he needed the radio code
I have been in the motor trade for 7 years and have never heard of it being such an issue! Worst case scenario they should remove your radio, take a code from the back of it, and send that code to Renault. Should take 1-2 days and cost max �15 I think, I've never known it be more complicated than that on any car.