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I have this decode sodtware I perchased for my business but have never used it for the Blaupunkt radio so am not sure if I did it correct. It ask me to enter a 10 digit serial and the only number you had with 10 was the one starting with "76" so I used that one. It gave me a code of 3501 and it also had the option that if the code had to start with a 1 or 0 it gave me a code of 1501. This software has yet to fail me on Ford radio's and I hope it works for you.....Curious so leave a comment and let me know. Also if there are other 10 digit numbers and the code didn't, I'll try any other numbers. This was also just for a standard Blaupunkt or for a BMW. It did have other options for other vehicles.
The radio SERIAL NUMBER is required for a code
First remove the radio from the dashboard.
Then post the radio make+model plus all the letters+numbers on any labels,barcodes or stamped in the metal casing.
This information can then be used to see if a code can be calculated
Normally the dealer just needs to know the serial and it will give you the code in less than a minute. If the code they gave you doesn't work then the radio unit Ā has been modified and the only ones that know what was modified Ā are the ones that did it.
Just bite the bullet and get a new radio - one with an iPod hookup , your wife will appreciate that.
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