This service for SUZUKI cars is no longer available. As an alternative service we recommend Restored Classic: restoredclassic[at]aol.com
Thanks Kevin, job done. It's a car I got for my son and he's been doing my head in since passing his test. Mark Gordon, Suzuki Ignis, Blaupunkt radio
Thank you very much, the code worked first time. Alex Scales, Suzuki Ignis
Hi Kevin, it worked! Thank you very very much! Natasha Cook, Suzuki Ignis, Blaupunkt radio
Worked a treat! Thanks for speedy and successful service Gemma Marshall, Suzuki Ignis radio
Appreciate the quick turnaround and good service, thanks Lee Croucher, 2004 Suzuki Ignis
You will need to pull the radio from the dashboard to read the serial number - this will be on a printed label, engraved on the metal case, or both. Many of the radios fitted to Suzuki are extracted using 'keys' - if this is the case with yours, you will see small slots each side of the faciaplate. Don't 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 (most Suzuki Blaupunkt radios require the commonly used DIN type release keys shown here, but there are 2 or 3 different types so ensure you buy the correct ones).
Radios made by Clarion (as shown on the label) or Panasonic (Matsushita, serial numbers beginning CQ), fitted to the Suzuki Vitara, SX4, Swift, Splash and other models, cannot be decoded online and you will need to visit a Suzuki dealership. The same applies to radios made by Mitsubishi, as often fitted to the Suzuki Liana.
We no longer offer codes for Suzuki
As an alternative service we recommend Restored Classic: restoredclassic[at]aol.com