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The dealer is the only place to get the radio code for your car. It is always easier to go to the dealer where the vehicle was purchaced. If you have a shop that fixes your car, and they buy parts from a Volvo dealer, they can get the code for you.
some times dealerships will write them in the owners manual, but if you don't have that you will have to remove the radio and get the serial number and model number off and call the dealer. if you don't want to do that you will have to take it to the dealer.
Been there done that and what happend was somebody changed the Radio.. what ya need to do is pull the radio out and get the SER# and all info off the back and call the dealer for the correct code.. Thank You
Hi, just done exactly the same, i phoned my local volvo dealer and they gave me the code for nothing .All they need is proof of ownership (v5)document and the vin number, which should also be on the v5, best of luck.
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