Lost Radio code on Autocruise tracker 2014 (1 Viewer)

May 13, 2014
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Cant find my radio code. Several questions.
1. I need to change my vehicle battery will I need a Radio code?
2. If Radio code is needed, is there another way round the problem?
3. If no other way round the problem, what's the best approach to getting a radio code?

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I had one of these radio's/head units in our 2013 van and I did not require a radio code for a cab battery change.

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NicM

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Have a look at this....

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Feb 18, 2017
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Many of the radio codes are 0000 or 1111 or 1234 by default.
So unless you have changed it, it may still apply

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Solly
May 13, 2014
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If your vehicle is Fiat, Peugeot or Citroen it is even easier. Just connect a 12v battery to the jump start connections under the bonnet, then you can change the battery over without loosing feed to radio.

Geoff
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