M Mashup New member Joined Sep 3, 2012 Messages 9 Points 2 Sep 3, 2012 #1 Hi, i just bought a fiat punto and need a code for the radio, i have looked on ggl but cant find aything. the numbers on it are BP237448064391 and 7 642 374 316 any help with this would be much appreciated
Hi, i just bought a fiat punto and need a code for the radio, i have looked on ggl but cant find aything. the numbers on it are BP237448064391 and 7 642 374 316 any help with this would be much appreciated
homeward Brain stopped play Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 6,303 Points 1,967 Location On the hard shoulder... Sep 3, 2012 #2 If it's factory-fitted -- or even if it ain't... -- try this thread....
Ziggy122 Patron member Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 16,742 Points 3,382 Sep 3, 2012 #3 homeward said: If it's factory-fitted -- or even if it ain't... -- try this thread.... Click to expand... codes only for donated members too So just drop £1 to the FF - to get the code Not a bad deal in my eyes ziggy
homeward said: If it's factory-fitted -- or even if it ain't... -- try this thread.... Click to expand... codes only for donated members too So just drop £1 to the FF - to get the code Not a bad deal in my eyes ziggy
OP OP M Mashup New member Joined Sep 3, 2012 Messages 9 Points 2 Sep 5, 2012 #4 Thanks for your reply's. It is a factory fitted casette/radio, i think the battery has been disconected at some point. PS how do you donate to ff
Thanks for your reply's. It is a factory fitted casette/radio, i think the battery has been disconected at some point. PS how do you donate to ff
S s and b Distinguished member Written 5 guides Joined Mar 13, 2011 Messages 7,620 Points 1,498 Sep 5, 2012 #5 Mashup said: Thanks for your reply's. It is a factory fitted casette/radio, i think the battery has been disconected at some point. PS how do you donate to ff Click to expand... quite often you dont need the code even after a battery change so they might have taken a better unit out and replaced it with your radio
Mashup said: Thanks for your reply's. It is a factory fitted casette/radio, i think the battery has been disconected at some point. PS how do you donate to ff Click to expand... quite often you dont need the code even after a battery change so they might have taken a better unit out and replaced it with your radio
Davren Moderator Staff member Uploaded 10+ resources/downloads Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 16,429 Points 3,935 Location London, UK. Sep 5, 2012 #6 Mashup said: how do you donate to ff Click to expand... https://www.fiatforum.com/donations.php .
Ziggy122 Patron member Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 16,742 Points 3,382 Sep 6, 2012 #7 s and b said: quite often you dont need the code even after a battery change so they might have taken a better unit out and replaced it with your radio Click to expand... Wondered this before myself often the unit works fine yet on a bad start - the radio blips into code mode easily Not a problem when you remember it tho Ziggy
s and b said: quite often you dont need the code even after a battery change so they might have taken a better unit out and replaced it with your radio Click to expand... Wondered this before myself often the unit works fine yet on a bad start - the radio blips into code mode easily Not a problem when you remember it tho Ziggy