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Radio code is specific for each and every car. It is
specific like anti theft code.
So you can get it by providing
your VIN# and registration details in authorised dealership.Nobody else
can provide you. If anybody can provide you that , then there is no
meaning of security for your car..
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 Renault Security Number in the format TOX123 or TX123 or just X123 at the end of a barcode....so quote EVERYTHING you can find
This is going to be the fuse for the ignition live to the radio. Basically, when fuse pops, the radio still have a perminant live from the batter, so will operate from the power button. However, it is pre-set to turn off after 20 minutes unless the power button is hit. This is to stop you killing the battery when running the radio with the ignition off for too long, or forgetting about it.
Check the fuse for the radio, its usually a 15amp. Replace, and it should be fixed. Be aware that this fuse often takes out the power (not the light) to the cigarette lighter, and the washer jets.
Sometimes running the washer jets with an empty resevoir will also cause the fuse to blow. So make sure you keep that topped up!
The radio will have to be removed from the car dashboard . Then please quote the MAKE + MODEL of your radio plus ALL the LETTERS and NUMBERS on any LABELS , BARCODES or STAMPED IN THE METAL CASING. Also confirm the MAKE of CAR it is fitted into.
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