Radio code for 2002 kompressor w203
Radio code for 2002 kompressor w203
Hi folks,
I need your advice.
I have 2002 kompressor w203 and car audio is with numeric pad at the right side. What audio system is it (audio 10? google doesn't show my radio when search for audio 10, they all don't have numeric pads).
Main question. Will it require radio code, if it is disconnected?
Is there a tool for my radio to generate that code, if needed?
Thanks a lot
I need your advice.
I have 2002 kompressor w203 and car audio is with numeric pad at the right side. What audio system is it (audio 10? google doesn't show my radio when search for audio 10, they all don't have numeric pads).
Main question. Will it require radio code, if it is disconnected?
Is there a tool for my radio to generate that code, if needed?
Thanks a lot
Does it have the cassette deck under the screen?
If so that is the radio I had and when i removed it it would give me an error p something and to get it to work again I would pop the fuse off the back and it would work again. I then sold that radio to another member on here and it worked fine in his car so you should be okay.
If so that is the radio I had and when i removed it it would give me an error p something and to get it to work again I would pop the fuse off the back and it would work again. I then sold that radio to another member on here and it worked fine in his car so you should be okay.
Does it have the cassette deck under the screen?
If so that is the radio I had and when i removed it it would give me an error p something and to get it to work again I would pop the fuse off the back and it would work again. I then sold that radio to another member on here and it worked fine in his car so you should be okay.
If so that is the radio I had and when i removed it it would give me an error p something and to get it to work again I would pop the fuse off the back and it would work again. I then sold that radio to another member on here and it worked fine in his car so you should be okay.
So you mean there is a fuse at the back of audio system, correct?




