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There are websites charging various prices for radio codes with highly variable success. Sometimes a boffin with a laptop can decode a radio, for a price, but the official method is to approach the car dealer (if the radio is still the original) or contact Blaupunkt with the radio model and serial number, both of which tend to make quite a high charge for the service.
The radio will have to be removed to access the numbers - with luck someone will have written the code on the radio.
Great care must be exercised to enter the code exactly as per instructions which will be found in the vehicle literature pack.
Has this radio just been fitted into this car as it looks as though it is a VIN coded radio .
This means it has to be electonically linked to your vehicle ...and this is usually a job for the Main Dealer or a Radio Decoding Service
If it is a stock radio, you will have to phone your Peugeot dealer and give them your VIN or chassis number. They will then track your number through your Chassis number
Unfortunately the majority of VW radio codes (including yours) are NOT obtainable for free from anywhere on the Internet as access is reqired to the original factory database .
First make sure that the code has not been noted somewhere
within the car (underneath the ash tray, glove box , rear of sun visor etc)
To see if your code is available here for free then the radio will have to be
removed from the dashboard (and if you are lucky, someone may have written the
code on the casing ) .
If not then POST ANOTHER QUESTION
quoting the radio
MAKE+MODEL plus ALL the LETTERS+NUMBERS on ANY LABELS ,BARCODES or STAMPED IN
THE METAL CASING
There should be a 14 character Serial Number beginning with BP ++++++++++++ (or GM or similar)...often found stamped in the metal.
Also the model number beginning with 7 *** *** ***
Also quote the MAKE of CAR
note: Unfortunately not all radios can be decoded using the
Serial Number
Otherwise try your Main Dealer ...........or take it into a
Decode Service who will plug in a laptop to read/recode the memory chip
(EEPROM). This takes a few minutes and shouldn`t be too expensive
First make sure that the code has not been noted somewhere within the car (underneath the ash tray, glove box , rear of sun visor etc)
To see if your code is available here for free then the radio will have to be removed from the dashboard (and if you are lucky, someone may have written the code on the casing ) .
If not then POST ANOTHER QUESTION
quoting the radio MAKE+MODEL plus ALL the LETTERS+NUMBERS on ANY LABELS ,BARCODES or STAMPED IN THE METAL CASING
Also quote the MAKE of CAR
note: Unfortunately not all radios can be decoded using the Serial Number
If not then try your Main Dealer ...........or take it into a Decode Service who will plug in a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM). This takes a few minutes and shouldn`t be too expensive
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