
Jared Lilly
GBMy Volkswagen radio died My Volkswagen radio died, I ordered a used replacement from eBay. I received it in the mail, installed it in my car, and it’s asking for a 4 digit code to unlock. The seller didn’t answer back with any answers about it in a reasonable time, so I found vwcodes.org with a google search. I followed the instructions to find the serial number, paid the fee, and 2 hours later I had the correct code to unlock my new(to me) radio.

Priscilla PL
GBDealership wouldn't do it, but VWcodes did. Eason and the company are trust worthy of credit card transaction and accurate information. I bought a Touareg 2010 OEM radio through Ebay and took it to a local radio place to remove the old one and install the new, and they tried 2 codes and blocked it to SAFE (they installed it good). I called the VW dealership with the serial number so I could get the code, but they wanted to get me there and pay 300 dollars. So VW CODES help me with getting the code and also with their posts/articles about how to deal with the 2SAFE code, which is the original procedure in the manual that I do not have. Really grateful.

Christopher Chilek
GBPurchased a used radio for my beetle… Purchased a used radio for my beetle from Ebay and found this site doing some research about the security codes. I reached out with my info and within 24 hours had the code, plugged it into the radio, and it worked! Would definitely recommend it to anyone who needs their radio code!

Jeremy Naidoo
ZAIt Works! 😁 Was sceptical at first, but the process was easy and got my email code in 30 mins. Worked 100%. April24.

Alex
CATook a bit longer than advertised, but it worked! Took a bit longer than advertised, about 3 hours or so along with an email to their customer service email, but I did get my code in the end that worked!