
#AUDI RADIO CODE SYMPHONY CODE#
For any reason the code does not work, try 1 more time, ensuring the code entered is correct.įailing this, contact us by email or live chat and we will find the solution to unlocking your radio in minutes for you.ĭo not input a code more than 10 times, as after this the radio unit will completely lock, the only way to decode the radio from that point is by going to the local Audi dealership. Your radio will come straight on and begin playing music as soon as the code is entered.

To remove this and begin with the cod entry hold the following buttons: Some Audi radios display with “SAFE” on the screen before allowing the code to be entered. There are 3 main radio variations for an Audi, which are the symphony, Chorus & the Concert radio.Įach of these radios are similar in how the code is entered into the unit, with some exceptions.
#AUDI RADIO CODE SYMPHONY SERIAL NUMBER#
If your radio does not have this, they the serial number could be compressed into the metal casing.Īudi also compress this serial, so if the label becomes damaged for any reason, the serial is always visible. It is better to take pictures so that you can ensure the radio does not have to be removed again.Īs shown in the image below, the serial number is clearly printed on the white label as “AUZ2Z3A1080205”. There is no need to remove any wires, just take pictures of all the labels on the radios casing. With pressure applied, this frees the clips of the radio and then is able to be pulled out. These keys press into each corner of the radio. I just didn't want to ruin the pleasing aesthetics of the interior with a cheap stereo fascia plate and "in your face" lighting.This is very easy to do and require no DIY skills.Īll that is needed are radio release keys. I have googled my heart out and can't find anything to help me online either!īit of a long short but I don't suppose there's anyone in the Surrey area with a VAG-COM or similar that knows where to read the codes in the ECU from and has a spare 5 mins at some point? I just can't bring myself to spend that sort of money on that code, not when I could get my old Alpine head unit fitted for cheaper. I'm a little bit miffed as you might imagine. They want to charge me £51 just for 4 poxy digits that I should be entitled to anyway.


They have to book it in to the workshop so they can attach the ecu reader to get the code from that. So I merrily popped into Audi and asked for my radio code when my battery went flat a couple of days ago. No problem I thought, both my Vauxhall and Renault needed the same when I was replacing their stereos and my dealer was able to just read the code off their database. So it turns out that when I bought the S3 the radio code was missing.
