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You'll receive the code right after payment, both on-screen and via email.

Assistance is available anytime, including nights and weekends.

If manual processing is required (rare cases), you'll be informed before checkout.

These codes in most cases arrive within 1 hour, with a maximum wait of 24 hours.

1. Watch our YouTube video how our service works. Also read our YouTube reviews in comments.

2. Check our genuine reviews on our website.

3. Read our extensive blog to learn how to verify our service, see videos, read reviews, and understand our process.

If your code is invalid, you'll be covered by a 100% money-back guarantee.

To request a refund, send a video showing the code entry with the serial number visible.

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Method 1: Uconnect Touchscreen (Easiest)

Uconnect Settings Menu
  1. Turn ignition ON and start Uconnect system
  2. Press Settings button
  3. Navigate to System Information or Device Info
  4. Look for Serial Number or ESN
  5. Write down the full serial (e.g., T00AM0479, RC038X070304)

Method 2: Hidden Engineering Menu

Press and hold Volume Up + Tuner knob buttons simultaneously for 5-10 seconds. Navigate to Radio Information or Version Info to see the serial number.

Method 3: Traditional Radio

For older non-touchscreen radios: Press and hold preset buttons 1 + 6 while turning the radio ON. Serial displays as 8-digit code or U#### L#### format. If that doesn't work, remove radio to find the label on back/side.

Mopar Uconnect serial number location

Uconnect Serial Number Display

Mopar serial number label

Serial Number Label Format

No VIN required - just the radio serial number!

Touchscreen Systems:

  • Uconnect 3.0, 4.0, 4C, 4C NAV
  • Uconnect 5.0 (newer models)
  • MyGIG and RER systems
  • REP, RHR, RHB models

Manufacturers:

  • Harman Kardon premium audio
  • Continental & Panasonic units
  • Alpine navigation systems
  • Beats Audio systems
Note: All Mopar brands (Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat) use the same radio systems and serial number formats.

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How to Get Mopar Radio Code?

If your radio security code is missing, you have a few options.

Dealer Option (Slow, VIN Required, With Paperwork)

One way to get it is by contacting a dealer, car manufacturer, or authorized service center.

They typically ask for your VIN, proof of ownership and car documents, and sometimes even a photo ID.

The process is often inconvenient.

Some charge a fee (which can be expensive), while others offer it for free - but it can take hours or days.

Response times and fees depend on the brand and location.

It works, but it's rarely the fastest solution.

Find Radio Code - Fast, Reliable and Low-Cost

There's a much faster way - use our instant Mopar radio code generator.

All you need is your radio's serial number, which you can find on the unit, retrieved from the screen or located on the sticker.

There's no need to provide a VIN, and you'll get the code immediately after payment.

Coverage includes a wide range of Mopar units.

Find Radio Code handles everything securely, and we offer a 100% refund if it doesn't work.

The 100% easiest and cheapest way to unlock your radio.

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How to Find the Serial Number (S/N) on Your Mopar

By Removing the Radio (Most Common Method)

For most vehicles, the serial number is printed on a tag attached to the top of the unit.

To access it, you'll need to gently pull the radio from the dash using a panel lever.

  • You'll find a label with numbers and barcodes
  • The serial is usually 8-14 characters long
  • Avoid confusing it with the part number, which is longer and not accepted by the system

If your display shows nothing, this is the fallback method.

Mopar Uconnect T00BE serial number

Uconnect T00BE Serial Number

Mopar TM9 serial number

TM9/T0MYD Serial Format

Pro Tip: Most Mopar radios with touchscreens can display the serial number in Settings → System Information. No radio removal needed!

On the Screen (Without Unit Removal)

Some touchscreen-equipped radios allow you to get the S/N via a button combination.

  • Try holding preset buttons 1 & 6 while turning on the radio
  • The serial number will flash briefly on screen
  • The combo of buttons for each radio is unique.

This works only in some cases.

The Difference Between the Serial Number (S/N) and Part Number (P/N)

The Serial Number (S/N):

  • This is the unit-specific code assigned to your specific radio.
  • It's the only input used by our lookup system.
  • Usually found next to a barcode.

The Part Number:

  • This refers to the model type of the unit.
  • It's used by manufacturers for replacement purposes, but not for code generation.
  • Often longer and more generic.

How to Enter the Security Code

Entering the code into your radio takes just a few steps.

The unit will request the unlock code on power-up.

Use the radio preset buttons or numbered keys to input each digit.

Some models auto-confirm on final digit - such as pressing "OK," "Enter," or "5" to confirm or holding "Seek", "Tune" or the preset key.

Be careful not to enter the wrong code multiple times.

Lockouts vary by brand, from a few minutes to several hours.

If your radio is locked, we can help reset it. Our guides cover the steps.

How Our Mopar Radio Code Unlock Works?

Getting your Mopar radio code has never been faster or more reliable.

From Serial to Code: How It Works

Using our lookup tool is simple.

Just enter your radio's serial, and our system matches it to the correct anti-theft code.

There's no need for a VIN, and the entire lookup is instant.

Our database includes thousands of factory units, ensuring high compatibility and accurate delivery.

How Long Will You Wait?

  • Instant on-screen code display
  • Also sent via email
  • If your radio isn't fully supported, we'll notify you before payment
  • Delivery may take up to 1 hour, max 24h

Secure, Proven, and Risk-Free

We've helped thousands of users unlock their factory radios with a verified track record.

No VIN required, no personal data collected - just your radio's serial. Our unlock system is designed for speed and safety.

If the code doesn't work, you're protected. Just send a short video showing the code entry and serial number, and you'll get back a full refund - no questions asked.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Anti-Theft Code and Why You Need It?

A radio, an anti-theft or a security code is a PIN-style security code used to restore access to your original head unit.

It's designed to prevent theft by disabling the radio if disconnected from the battery.

When Does Mopar Radio Ask for a Code?

  • You recently changed or disconnected the battery
  • You changed your car stereo or moved it between vehicles
  • Fuse was blown and replaced
  • The car was jump-started or lost power
  • A reset cleared the saved code
  • A technician disconnected the battery or ran a diagnostic
  • Radio was locked after multiple wrong code attempts
  • A previous owner didn't supply the radio code
  • Long periods of disuse can trigger code prompts

Does Mopar cars Require a Radio Code?

Yes, all Mopar vehicles with factory-installed radios require a radio code after battery disconnection or radio replacement. This applies to all Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat vehicles equipped with Uconnect, MyGIG, or traditional radio systems.

The anti-theft feature is standard on all Mopar radios manufactured by Harman, Continental, Panasonic, and Alpine. Your 4-digit code is permanently linked to your radio's unique serial number. Most Uconnect touchscreen systems can display the serial number without removing the unit.

Finding a Stored or Printed Radio Code

Start by inspecting the vehicle handbook. The code is often found on a small card or written directly on a dedicated panel.

You can also check the glovebox or trunk, where dealers or previous owners may have placed a sticker with the code. Some also check behind trim pieces or inside the fuse box.

If you have the original factory-issued code slip, that's the most reliable place to find the code - it usually includes both the serial number and unlock key.

Can You Get Free Mopar Radio Code?

There are a few options - but they aren't guaranteed.

  1. Look inside the glovebox or vehicle documents - some vehicles came with the code printed at delivery.
  2. Contact your dealership - some offer free code retrieval if you're the original owner and can provide VIN.
  3. Some online communities share generic code info, but they don't work for serial-based systems.
  4. For most users, our system is the easiest way to retrieve the correct code instantly.