Fiat Stereo Radio Code Finder (All Models)
Fiat Radio Code Finder (All Models)
Hello Dear Fiat Owners,
Did your music suddenly stop in your Fiat vehicle and a “CODE” warning appeared on the screen? This situation, frequently encountered after battery replacement or removal, indicates that your radio’s security lock has been activated. If there is a warning such as “Enter PIN” or “Wait” on the screen, it means you need your 4-digit lost radio code. Don’t worry, you’re in the right place.
In this guide, we will explain step by step how you can access the radio codes of all radio models such as Continental, Bosch, Visteon, Daiichi, Delphi, Harman and Toppower found in Fiat vehicles (Egea, Doblo, Fiorino, Stilo, etc.).
If you already know your serial number or after identifying your model, you can instantly learn your code by using our Online Radio Code Finding Service at the bottom of the page.
Important Step: How to Find Radio Serial Number?
In order for us to generate your radio code, we first need the unique serial number (Serial No) written on your radio’s casing. There are two basic ways to access this number:
Method 1: Radio Buttons (Fast But Not Guaranteed)
- In some Visteon models, pressing [1] & [6] or [2] & [6] buttons simultaneously may display the serial number on the screen.
- However, this method does not work in most models or may give incomplete/incorrect information.
Method 2: Removing the Radio from Its Place (Definite Solution)
- The most reliable and guaranteed method is to remove the radio from its slot. For this, you will usually need 4 radio removal keys (or a thin wire/screwdriver set).
- When you carefully remove the radio, you can clearly see the model and serial number (S/N) on the label on the side or top surface of its casing.
After learning your serial number, you can get your code by using our online tool at the bottom of the page.
All Supported Fiat Radio Models
Our online query tool below supports all major Fiat radio manufacturers and serial number formats listed:
Continental | Bosch (Blaupunkt) | Visteon | Daiichi | Delphi Famar | Harman | Toppower
1. Fiat Visteon Series (Only Numbers Are Entered) Radio Code
Visteon brand radios frequently used in models such as Fiat Stilo, Bravo, Albea, Palio. The serial number on the label may start with a letter prefix such as ‘M’ or ‘ASE’ (e.g.: M055496 or ASE002874).
Important: DO NOT ENTER these letters (M, ASE, etc.) into our online code finding tool. You only need to enter the 6-digit number portion on the label (e.g.: 055496 or 002874).
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2. Fiat Continental Series (Starting with A2C…) Radio Code
Generally found in new generation vehicles such as Fiat Egea, Doblo and Fiorino. The serial number usually starts with ‘A2C’ or ‘A3C’ and is 15-17 characters long (e.g.: A2CXXXXXXXXXXXXXX).
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3. Fiat Bosch & Blaupunkt Series (Starting with BP, 815CM…) Radio Code
This is a very common series used in many Fiat models. Serial numbers usually start with ‘BP’ letters (e.g.: BPXXXXXXXXXXXX) or the label contains special model codes such as ‘815BP’, ‘815CM’, ‘905CM’.
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4. Fiat Daiichi Series (A1234, 12345 format) Radio Code
This is a radio brand frequently encountered especially in Fiat Egea models. The serial number format may vary; sometimes consisting of 5 digits starting with the letter ‘A’ (e.g.: A1234) or only 5 digits (e.g.: 12345).
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5. Fiat Delphi Famar Series (Add “DF” to the Beginning) Radio Code
In Delphi Famar series radios, the serial number may appear in different formats on the label. In both cases, you must enter it into our online tool by adding “DF” to the beginning of the serial number you found:
- Format 1 (Axxxx): If you see a code starting with the letter “A” on the label (e.g.: A1933), your query code will be DFA1933.
- Format 2 (Mopar S/N): If your radio has a Mopar label and you see a number indicated as “S/N:” (e.g.: 00738), your query code will be DF00738.
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6. Fiat Harman Series (Starting with T00…) Radio Code
The serial number of these radios found in more modern Fiat models usually starts with ‘T00’ and can be up to 14 characters.
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7. Fiat Toppower Series (Starting with 1023R, 1048…) Radio Code
The serial numbers of radios in this series are usually in special formats starting with ‘1023R’ (11 characters) or ‘1048’ (10 characters).
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You can instantly learn your radio code by entering the correct serial number you obtained from your radio’s label into our online password decryption tool below. Please make sure you enter the serial number correctly and completely in the format required by the model (e.g.: M123456 or A2C…).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Fiat Radio Code
Don’t panic. If you enter the radio code incorrectly (usually 3 or 7 times), the radio protects itself and a warning such as “WAIT”, “LOCKED 10” or “WAIT” appears on the screen. All you need to do in this situation is to leave the ignition on (or the vehicle running) without stopping the vehicle.
Depending on your radio model, this waiting period can last from 10 minutes to 2 hours. When the time is up, the radio screen will return to “CODE” or “Enter PIN” mode and give you a new opportunity to enter a code.
This is a rare situation, but it is possible for the label to wear out or tear over time. In some cases, the serial number may also be laser-written on the radio casing, carefully check around the label. If you cannot access the serial number in any way, authorized services can query this information from their databases via the vehicle’s chassis number (VIN).
There may be several reasons for this:
- Wrong Serial Number: This is the most common situation. You may have read the serial number incorrectly (e.g., the letter ‘O’ instead of the number ‘0’) or entered it incompletely. Please check the label again.
- Replaced Radio: The radio may have been replaced when the vehicle was with its previous owner. If it is not the original radio of the vehicle, the code will also be different.
- Coded Radio: Very rarely, the original code of the radio may have been changed, but this is usually not possible outside of authorized service.
Please check your serial number again and try again in our online radio code query tool.















