When you add an IDC-A09 changer to a pre-2004 car, you should not need to enter any code, it should just plug and play. If you have added an IDC-A09 changer to a post 2004 car the you have probably got the wrong changer. Post 2004 cars *usually* need the IDC-A04 changer, which looks identical.
The IDC-A04 uses CAN-bus while the IDC-A09 uses VAN-bus wiring. The two are not interchangable.
It most likely means you are entering the wrong code.
To reset, leave SWITCHED ON...UNDISTURBED and it will automatically reset after a while.
To check your code, post ALL the LETTERS+NUMBERS on any labels, barcodes or stamped in the metal casing.
Also quote the radio and car MAKE + MODEL
I don't suppose you're still around on here at all?
I recently purchased an IDC A09 to use in my Stilo, after the last one purchased from Ebay was a dud.
The one I have now connects OK, and the mechanisms all start moving, etc, but I do not have the code.
2 different sources have provided codes, but both were wrong, unfortunately.
Do you have the means to generate a code? I am concerned that a past owner of this one may have set their own code or something, if that is possible?
My details off this changer are:
Serial: BP915034456839
Part No: 7 607 769 150
idc a09 Made in Portugal.
Fitted to a 2002 Fiat Stilo Active with radio cassette factory head unit.
Any help would be much appreciated!!!!
try her ukbookshelf.co.uk
they deal with all makes including Blaupunkt
They are currently assisting me with my problem, thanks regforge. I have just e-mailed them a photo of the barcode on the changer.
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