Radio codes
How do you ener radio codes
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Procedure for 1996-1997 A6
<b>DELTA HEAD UNIT</b>
The radio goes into SAFE mode to prevent theft. While I think it's a useless feature (who steals car radios anymore, anyway?) that just makes more work for everybody including you, the owner, you will probably have to deal with this, and Audi still has the feature in new cars today. To unlock your radio, you will need your <b>RADIO CODE</b> ... this is a 4-digit number that is assigned to your radio head unit. If you don't have this number, your fate is in the hands of your local area Audi dealer. Good luck? (They can look it up based on your radio head unit serial number.) <b>Delta Head Unit Information</b> <img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/153/deltaradio.jpg"> The Delta head unit is found in the follwing Audi models: <b>1996-1997 Audi A4, A6, Cabriolet 1995.5-1997 Audi S6 1997 Audi A8</b> The part numbers for the Delta are... Audi # 4D0 035 192 Audi # 8A0 035 192 (Cabriolet) <b>Delta Features</b> Single version, programmable for standard or Bose equalization Cassette player with auto-reverse AM/FM tuner, 6 AM presets, 12 FM presets, DX/Local, Seek/Scan Controls for 6-disc CD changer (CD changer optional) Random mode for CD Bass, Treble, Fader RDS/TP (Radio Data System/Type Search) Dolby noise reduction GALA (speed-sensitive volume compensation) Telephone mode auto volume attenuation Anti-theft coding Mode display in instrument cluster (if equipped with auto-check) Made by Blaupunkt The Delta head is only compatible with the Audi OEM 6-disc CD changer, part # 8D0 035 111, made by Alpine. The communications interface between the Delta and the CD changer is proprietary. Aftermarket CD changers, including those made by Alpine, cannot be used. The CD magazine, however, is the Alpine 4905, and can be bought from an Alpine car stereo dealer. The OEM CD changer and mounting bracket is available from the Audi dealer or from several aftermarket parts sources. (The car comes pre-wired for a CD changer.) <b>SAFE mode unlock procedure for Gamma head unit</b> 1) Park car. (Note: Experienced radio unlockers have been known to perform this task while driving, but it is extremely dangerous and may result in a fatal crash. Not advised.) 2) Turn radio on. SAFE will show in the display. (Note: The car does not have to be on, nor does the key have to be in the ignition or in any position.) 3) Press the hold the <b>FM1/2</b> and <b>DX</b> buttons simultaneously and hold until "1000" shows on the display. Release the buttons. Do NOT press these buttons again, otherwise the radio will consider "1000" to be the code. Photo for step 3: <img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/153/deltasafe1.jpg"> 4) Enter your radio code. Use the radio station preset buttons (1, 2, 3, 4) to enter the four-digit code number from your radio card. Preset button 1 corresponds to the first digit, Preset button 2 corresponds to the second digit, etc. Each press of the button increments the number by 1. So for example, if your code was 1927 you would press... - 1 <b>0 times</b> - 2 <b>9 times</b> - 3 <b>2 times</b> - 4 <b>7 times</b> Which would show <b>1927</b> in the display. Photo for step 4: <img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/153/deltasafe2.jpg"> <b>If your radio is still locked</b> then you entered the incorrect code. When an incorrect code is entered, the word 'SAFE' appears in the display again, first flashing and then continuously. You can repeat the above steps to unlock the radio once more. If an incorrect code is entered again, the radio will be locked for about an hour. After one hour, you may try again twice before it locks again for an hour. <b>Other Configurable Options For the Delta</b> The following is the procedure on how to access some other preferences that you may set in the Audi Delta CC radio. <b>GALA and Turn-on Volume Settings </b> Turn off radio. While pressing and holding the TP button, turn on radio. "GALA" will be shown in the display. To select the speed at which GALA activates, press the tuning up (up-arrow) or tuning down (down-arrow) buttons to the left of the volume control knob. The display shows the following: __| Highway speed _|_ City speed |__ Slow speed To save the setting, press both the tuning up and tuning down buttons simultaneously. "GALA" disappears. Turn-on Volume: Press the TP button briefly, "VOL" appears in the display. To increase or decrease the turn-on volume, press the tuning up or tuning down buttons. To save the setting, press both the tuning up and tuning down buttons simultaneously. "VOL" disappears. To activate GALA, push the treble control knob to let it spring out. Then, pull it out one more detent, and then turn the knob to the right. To deactivate GALA, do the same except turn the knob to the left. Push the knob back in when you're done. |
Procedure for 1992-1995 100/A6
<b>GAMMA HEAD UNIT</b>
The radio goes into SAFE mode to prevent theft. While I think it's a useless feature (who steals car radios anymore, anyway?) that just makes more work for everybody including you, the owner, you will probably have to deal with this, and Audi still has the feature in new cars today. To unlock your radio, you will need your <b>RADIO CODE</b> ... this is a 4-digit number that is assigned to your radio head unit. If you don't have this number, your fate is in the hands of your local area Audi dealer. Good luck? (They can look it up based on your radio head unit serial number.) <b>GAMMA Head Unit Information</b> <img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/153/gammaradio.jpg"> (Gamma head unit with Bose face plate) The Gamma head unit is found in the following Audi models: <b>1993-1995 Audi 90 1994-1995 Cabriolet 1992-1994 Audi 100, S4, V8 1995 Audi A6, S6</b> The part numbers for the Gamma are... Audi # 4A0 035 093 Audi # 4A0 035 192 <b>Gamma Features</b> Different face plates for Bose vs. standard versions Cassette player with auto-reverse AM/FM tuner, 4 AM presets, 8 FM presets, DX/Local, Seek/Scan Controls for 6-disc or 10-disc CD changer (CD changer optional) Bass, Treble, Fader Dolby noise reduction Telephone mode auto volume attenuation Dual-diversity antenna system Anti-theft coding Mode display in instrument cluster Made by Blaupunkt Two versions of Audi OEM CD changers are compatible with the Gamma radio (in Bose-equipped systems), one is 6-disc, one is 10-disc. The 6-disc version part # is 4A0 035 111. The 10-disc version is no longer available. CD changers were not available as an option on the Audi 90 or the Cabriolet. <b>SAFE mode unlock procedure for Gamma head unit</b> 1) Park car. (Note: Experienced radio unlockers have been known to perform this task while driving, but it is extremely dangerous and may result in a fatal crash. Not advised.) 2) Turn radio on. SAFE will show in the display. (Note: The car does not have to be on, nor does the key have to be in the ignition or in any position.) 3) Press the hold the <b>FM1</b> and <b>AM</b> buttons simultaneously and hold until "1000" shows on the display. Release the buttons. Do NOT press these buttons again, otherwise the radio will consider "1000" to be the code. Photo of step 3: <img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/153/gammasafe1.jpg"> 4) Enter your radio code. Use the radio station preset buttons (1, 2, 3, 4) to enter the four-digit code number from your radio card. Preset button 1 corresponds to the first digit, Preset button 2 corresponds to the second digit, etc. Each press of the button increments the number by 1. So for example, if your code was 1927 you would press... - 1 <b>0 times</b> - 2 <b>9 times</b> - 3 <b>2 times</b> - 4 <b>7 times</b> Which would show <b>1927</b> in the display. Photo for step 4: <img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/153/gammasafe2.jpg"> 5) Once you have your code entered in the display, repeat step 3 until 'SAFE' displays again. Once 'SAFE' displays, release the buttons. The radio should return to the station it was on when it went into safe mode. Your radio is now unlocked. <b>If your radio is still locked</b> then you entered the incorrect code. When an incorrect code is entered, the word 'SAFE' appears in the display again, first flashing and then continuously. You can repeat the above steps to unlock the radio once more. If an incorrect code is entered again, the radio will be locked for about an hour. After one hour, you may try again twice before it locks again for an hour. |
Re: Procedure for 1996-1997 A6
can anyone send me or know where to find a jpeg image of a dark green audi a6 quattro 1996 model. thanks :)
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Re: Radio codes
i've got the radio code but the radio is still in safe mode for 3 days,even if i keep push-it de fm and dx for more than 3 min.do anybody knows what sould i do in this case?thank's.is a delta radio.
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Re: Radio codes
i mist two times de code and then is in safe mode.it does came out from the safe mode
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I have a 1997 Audi A4 my radio is on safe mode...I have found the sticker in the truck on the right side of the spare tire...where is the four digit radio code located at?
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Hi. You seem pretty knowledgeable on the Audi radios and I hope you can help me. My 96' Cabriolet gets 2 FM stations and no AM. The antenna appears to be hooked up but I thought I had heard of broken connections under the rear seat being the culprit. I checked under there and did not find a problem(lots of wires!)Any ideas? also need to replace the top but cannot find diagrams. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Rturpin77
(Post 24218772)
I have a 1997 Audi A4 my radio is on safe mode...I have found the sticker in the truck on the right side of the spare tire...where is the four digit radio code located at?
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I got my Audi radio code using generator for free! I enter some basic information about my vehicle and the radio's serial number!
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