Hi, My car battery went flat. I had to disconnect it to charge it up and now the radio requires the 4-digit code. Renault want �20 for supplying it to me which seems a bit excessive to me. I have heard that there is a 'code generator' software which gives the code if you imput the radio model/identification no.
Hi, I work for Nissan (you know Nissan / Renualt more or less the same company) and I drive a Nissan (cheap cars!). When I bought my car there was a radio key code sticker with the documents. I know that this is standard across the range (well the models built at Sunderland anyway).
Im guessing that Renault think that youve lost the code and need to generate a new 1. If you havent already tried, check all your documents etc. There might be a code for the radio somewhere in there!
there is a slight chance you could i could get the if you supply the serial number and model printed on the case of the radio,this will mean removing the radio.
dont go to Renault, they will not guarantee that the code they supply is the correct one, and you still have to pay the �20. Most car electrical specialists will re code the radio for you, it still costs about �20, but at least it is guaranteed to work
If the car is six mnths old its still under manufacturers warantee? Find out whats covered and, well use your imagination :) The code should have been on a credit card sized slip of paper tucked in with instuction folder. Hope this helps.