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  • '99 Golf stereo problem

    Can anyone help me out with the code for my radio? Had to change the battery recently and don't have the right code.

    It's a Eurovox 4681, serial 370001722.5

    Eurovox tell me they want $22 for the code, which is more than the unit's worth, but then if it's serviceable it doesn't need to be landfill - can anyone help me out, or point me to a code calculator?

    Cheers,
    Alex

  • #2
    Hi 4lex,

    I think you're going to be out of pocket $22 bucks.

    You can contacting FHRX Studios - http://www.fhrxstudios.com/

    Good Luck
    MKIV Golf R32
    BMP
    #171 / 200

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    • #3
      for ref if anyone digs up this thread on a search, here's how to disable the code:

      Forum for service technicians working in the field of consumer electronics repairs. Service manuals and datasheet searching.


      I'd rather not have the hassle of having to pull the damned thing out again tho, so if anyone had a code calculator i'd still appreciate the code

      Cheers,
      Alex

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      • #4
        VW dealer should give it to you for free.
        I got ripped off by Europox $20 and then found that dealers can help you for free.

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        • #5
          this just happened to me lastweek!

          just drop by your local VW dealer. they should have the details on the computer. my car was purchased in sydney, and the gold coast dealer was able to get it

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          • #6
            I dont know if the VW's get anything like this but in my current car the code is the last four digits of the VIN.
            I have my RED , 3DR MKV GTI with leather in manual and I love it!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by REDMKVGTI View Post
              I dont know if the VW's get anything like this but in my current car the code is the last four digits of the VIN.
              No the Europox was fitted in Australia.

              Euro=Kangaroo
              vox=voice

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              • #8
                for ref if anyone digs up this thread on a search, here's how to disable the code:

                Forum for service technicians working in the field of consumer electronics repairs. Service manuals and datasheet searching.


                I'd rather not have the hassle of having to pull the damned thing out again tho, so if anyone had a code calculator i'd still appreciate the code

                Cheers,
                Alex
                Just for the record, I followed the instructions in this link and it works a treat.

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