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VW codes require access to the VW Dealer database so are unlikely to be available for free from anywhere on the Internet
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VW and other Radio Codes and advice always available here
If you pull the radio out there should be a 4 dig code written on it and if not than write down the serial # and the VIN # of the Veh and go to the nearest dealership and they should get the info for you!!!!
call the VW customer service and quote the vin number and serial number. If it is a original equipment fitment they will have the code on record from the factory.
I had a 95 that had this problem when I got it. I had to remove the radio, get the numbers off it, and the VIN and call a dealer to get the code for it. Don't let a dealer tell you, you have to bring it in unless you don't know how to remove the radio. When they run the radio serial# and the VIN it will give the code, or show up as an error if they are not a match.
If no one can get you the code you will have to call the dealer with vin and serial number on the back of radio vw charges up to $75. for the code good luck.
I just replied to someone having the same problem with a Honda and saw one of the sponsors pop up in the Ads by Google box to the right that may help. I think with Hondas you have to go to the dealership where the car/radio was originally purchased and give them some numbers from the radio. The sponsor may charge to get the number for you but it may be worth a few bucks if that is the only solution. I didn't catch the web address or name - sorry.
sometimes it can be found on the radio casing but the best bet is to
take your car to your local dealership and they can use the VIN nimber
of the vehicle to track down the radio code
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