Technical Panasonic radio code.

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Technical Panasonic radio code.

Millspeed88

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Hi all.
I have just taken a Sedici in PX and the car had a flat battery. Now I cant get the radio to come on. I've seen a few posts on here that say the Panasonic sets aren't listed on here. Is that correct? Do I have to do the Dealer route?
Many thanks in advance
Steve
 
Thanks so much for the replies guys.

Do you know where I could go for it other than the dealer?
 
Thanks so much for the replies guys.

Do you know where I could go for it other than the dealer?

A dealer wouldn’t be any good if it’s not a standard fit Radio. Maybe it was standard on the Sedici of course, but it’s not a usual Fiat set.

Try these guys. They emailed me a code for an old Grundig in my Tempra within about 5 minutes. Was a bit suspicious of sending a tenner to someone online, but it was a great service! (y)

https://www.ivgsoft.com/index.php
 
Hey Palio.

Many thanks for your reply on this.

I can assure you that its the standard radio in the car. I've seen a lot that are Blaupunkt sets, but this is a Panasonic made in Czech Republic.
Being that it on has a 6 digit serial number, nobody seems to have it on their list.
I will try these guys and see how I get on. I'll let you all know if I have any luck
All the best
Steve
 
Hi Guys

Just had a look on there, but I'd already been to these guys.

The only Panasonics they do are for Maserati and Chrysler. They don't even list Panasonic on the 'Fiat' drop down menu !

My next port of call will be trying to remember the company in Reading that the dealers call for a code. Used to call it a lot when I worked for one, and they had everything I needed.

Many thanks again guys
 
Hi Guys

Just had a look on there, but I'd already been to these guys.

The only Panasonics they do are for Maserati and Chrysler. They don't even list Panasonic on the 'Fiat' drop down menu !

My next port of call will be trying to remember the company in Reading that the dealers call for a code. Used to call it a lot when I worked for one, and they had everything I needed.

Many thanks again guys

That’s a shame - they had it for an obscure 1993 Grundig, so thought it was worth a go. Not a common Fiat radio, hence why it’s not coming up on the lists I guess.

If it was manufacturer fit, then you should be able to get it via a Fiat dealer. (y)

There are also plenty of eBay ads saying they can do it, but who knows.....

Good luck anyway.
 
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