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Call your local dealership's parts or service department. If you provide proof of ownership and your VIN, many service advisors will give you the code over the phone for free. Final Verdict: Should You Use It?

You must locate your radio's serial number (usually on a sticker on the side of the radio unit or by pressing specific buttons on the front panel). radiocodescalculatorcom review exclusive

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Check the original owner’s manual folder. Manufacturers often include a small plastic card or sticker labeled "Radio Anti-Theft Code." You must locate your radio's serial number (usually

Before you pay for a code, follow these steps based on our exclusive testing: