radio code from serial number
#12
I replaced mine with an aftermarket Pioneer with blue tooth for my IPhone and Pandora. Sounds excellent with J&L 6" mids all the way around including J&L subs. I kept the factory tweets in the A pillars.
Been there done all that. I chucked mine into the spare parts bin, tape deck and 6 CD's don't cut it anymore.
Notice any LED's out you can pick them up at a Radio Shock. I did.
Been there done all that. I chucked mine into the spare parts bin, tape deck and 6 CD's don't cut it anymore.
Notice any LED's out you can pick them up at a Radio Shock. I did.
#13
RADIO CODE ISSUES!
So after getting some work done (battery, alt, etc) - my radio is flashing CODE. I got this Rover (91 CountySE) a year ago. I found a code written in the manual but it didn't work. I found another 5 digit number hand written on the deck itself - didn't work. Called LandRover here in my area (actually the very Dealership where it was originally purchased in '91) and they used my vin to look it up. They found NOTHING about a radio code - only an ignition code?
Maybe a different deck from the original car? (It's a Rover deck - looks original)
Any suggestions?
The dealership said the only other thing to do is bring it in, remove the deck, and call Land Rover International or something for the code (and a charge of $135).
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
So after getting some work done (battery, alt, etc) - my radio is flashing CODE. I got this Rover (91 CountySE) a year ago. I found a code written in the manual but it didn't work. I found another 5 digit number hand written on the deck itself - didn't work. Called LandRover here in my area (actually the very Dealership where it was originally purchased in '91) and they used my vin to look it up. They found NOTHING about a radio code - only an ignition code?
Maybe a different deck from the original car? (It's a Rover deck - looks original)
Any suggestions?
The dealership said the only other thing to do is bring it in, remove the deck, and call Land Rover International or something for the code (and a charge of $135).
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
#14
I was able to get my code following the info from this web page: https://www.carradiocodecalculator.c...io-codes-free/
#15
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#17
I wasn't aware of that about the Discoverys, thanks for that Harvlr. I hadn't paid any attention to the section it was posted in as I came across this thread while doing some research for another model on Google and found that the scam site had been linked to, so thought it a good idea to make the reputation of that site clear and provide a legitimate alternative for anyone else coming across the thread in the same way.
#18
With all due respect, this is incorrect. The radio in my 1997 D1 has a code (which I've noted on a piece of tape on the underside of the rubber coin tray on the dash). D1's definitely have radio codes.
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