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The information we need can be found here:

The Security Code number on these radios are determined via a series of soldered links (Called a Pad Code) on the bottom of the main circuit board. These pads can be seen through a small hole in the base of the radio which is covered by the label. if you have managed to remove the radio from the dashboard, then the hard work has already been done!!

Start by turning the radio upside down, with the fascia towards you, and you will see the large white Manufacturers label on the bottom. Run your fingers across this label and you should feel a small rectangular slot which we need to open up by gently removing the part of the label that covers this. You should now see the green circuit board inside.


For orientation, the fascia should be towards you, and you are now looking to identify a set of six solder pads as shown on the picture.


The six solder pads are made up of a left and a right section, and will look roughly like this shown below. Some will have a blob of solder linking the left and right pads, and its these blobs and their locations that we need to identify as a pad code.


If you assume an open, unsoldered pad to be a 'Zero 0' and a blob, or soldered pad to be a 'One 1', then with the fascia towards you, and reading the pads from top to bottom, you will end up with a six digit pad code made up of 0`s and 1`s. For instance this series of links below would give a pad code of 011011



By now you should be able to work out your own six digit pad code from your own series of links. If you now enter this information below by clicking on the boxes where you have a soldered link, and submit it to us with a payment, we can then instantly calculate your security code and display it here without any further delay.

Please be aware that if you have previously entered an incorrect number, or if your radio is switched on you see WAIT on the screen, and no matter what you press this still keeps showing, then the stereo may be Codelocked. If this is the case, then please try leaving it switched on for 3 hours, and code entry should be possible. Should it not reset after this time then you may have used up all of your Code Entry attempts, and the radio will now have to be sent to us for reprogramming. Further details available upon request.