Peugeot Radio Codes

This service for PEUGEOT cars is no longer available. As an alternative service we recommend Restored Classic: restoredclassic[at]aol.com

What Customers Have Said

Absolutley fantastic service, code worked perfectly and Kevin even helped me with problems. I would HIGHLY recommend this service to anyone, thanks so much (Chris Morphet - Peugeot 106 with Philips 22RC200/65)


When I first found your site on Google I was wary... but found no detrimental posts anywhere... Although in my case it was at first unsuccessful, your service was excellent. And when you could not help, a refund was made promptly (within the hour). Then you asked me to send photos of the labels on the radio, and supplied another code which did work. I would certainly recommend you to anyone struggling to find a lost radio code. (Mike Truelove - Peugeot Expert HDI with Philips radio)


Thanks Kevin, glad to get the tunes back on and will tell everybody who needs a code to contact you (Andy - Peugeot Expert)


It worked! I am so happy! Will definately recommend your site. I've been without music for 3 weeks! Garage tried to charge me £30 to unlock! Thank you, thank you, thank you! (Liz Thornhill - Peugeot 206 with Philips 22RC200/65S)


Thank you thank you thank you. I've been driving around for ages without music!! (Amy Thompson - Peugeot 206, Philips radio)

Peugeot Radio tips

Nearly all Clarion-made radios fitted to Peugeot cannot be decoded from the serial number, with the exception of very old models fitted to vans and trucks and that still have the C7 serial number (similar to 'C7000004524'). Other than the old models, the codes must be read from Peugeot's VIN database - visit a Peugeot dealership's service dept.

VDO MADE RADIO (SERIAL NUMBER BEGINNING VDAP): Again, these need to be read from Peugeot's VIN database - visit a Peugeot main dealer service.

 

PHILIPS RADIOS: You will need to pull the radio from the dashboard to read the numbers needed from its chassis - this will be on a printed label, engraved on the metal case, or both. Extraction 'keys' (often of the type shown here) are required to remove the radio - don't be tempted to try removing the radio another way or force it as you may damage the surrounding dashboard trim. The keys make it very easy - you can find them in motoring stores or online.

 

Is your Peugeot radio beeping all the time? Did you buy it second-hand (not the car's original radio)? On newer radios, the constant beeping is usually a sign that the VIN/chassis number programmed into the radio does not match the one stored in your vehicle's B.S.I (Built-In Systems) interface. The only solution is to go to your Peugeot dealership or a mechanic that has the Peugeot programmer so that they can match the two embedded codes.

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