Panasonic Radio Code - Fast & Secure Unlock ⚡
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Panasonic Vehicle Brands Supported:
Chrysler
36 radio models available
Maserati
1 radio model available
Ford
1 radio model available
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Your code is displayed instantly after payment and also sent to your email. Assistance is available anytime, including nights and weekends. In rare cases, delivery may take up to 24h.
If the code does not work, you're fully protected by our refund policy. Refund verification requires a quick video of the serial number and code attempt. See our Refund Policy for full details.
How can I find the code for my Panasonic radio?
If you have not lost the Panasonic code yet, check these places first - many vehicles ship with the code written down somewhere in the car.
- Glovebox - Many manufacturers ship a small sticker labelled "Anti-theft unlock code" inside the glovebox door or top panel.
- Owner's manual - Often handwritten on the inside cover or stapled to the page covering the radio.
- Code card - A small slip of paper inside the original purchase pack - sometimes inside the radio sleeve itself.
- Service records - Dealers sometimes write the Panasonic radio code into the maintenance log after a battery service.
- Old paperwork - Previous owners often leave the code in the document folder, especially on second-hand cars.
- Dealer paperwork - The original window-sticker pack or sales folder sometimes lists the radio code.
No luck? The next section shows how to retrieve a lost Panasonic code without leaving the house.
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How to Find the Serial Number on Your Panasonic Radio
By Removing the Radio Unit (Most Reliable Method)
For most factory-installed and aftermarket radios, the serial number is printed on a physical factory tag attached to the upper section of the radio unit casing.
To access it, you'll usually need to extract the head unit using removal tools. Depending on the vehicle and radio model, this may require basic dashboard tools:
- Look for a white, silver, or yellow sticker labeled "Serial," "S/N," or containing a barcode
- The serial typically contains letters and digits with manufacturer-specific prefixes such as "BP" (Blaupunkt), "M" / "V" (Ford/Visteon), "BE" (Becker), or "CL" (Clarion)
- The lookup system accepts the exact serial string, not the hardware type reference
Sanyo-Panasonic Ford label - 12 numeric digits
Uconnect chassis label - T00 prefix with part number
On the Radio Screen (No Removal Needed)
Some newer infotainment systems and specific factory units allow the serial number to be displayed directly on-screen using a hidden service menu or a specific button combination.
Panasonic-specific: When a Panasonic Uconnect 8.4 unit is locked, the serial appears directly on the "ENTER CODE" screen above the keypad in most cases. If no serial is shown, tap the screen once and the soft keypad reveals it. The Ford 12-digit Sanyo-Panasonic boards do not have an on-screen menu - their serial is only on the chassis label.
- Try holding buttons 1 + 6 while switching the radio on
- The serial may briefly appear on the display
- Every manufacturer uses different key sequences
Not all units support this digital lookup option.
Panasonic Serial Number Examples
Different radio manufacturers use different serial number formats.
Below are some common examples found on Panasonic radios:
- Many serials begin with manufacturer-specific prefixes
- Serial formats vary, but they are typically alphanumeric
- Some radios display the serial directly on-screen
- Many OEM systems place the serial on the top or side of the radio housing
Panasonic prefix patterns
T00MD- Uconnect 8.4 RA3 / VP3 North America (Chrysler 200, 300, Dodge, RAM, Jeep)T00MG- Uconnect 8.4 with navigation - North AmericaUJM- Uconnect 8.4 EMEA non-nav (Renegade, Fiat 500X)UDV- Uconnect 8.4 EMEA with navigationUAR- Uconnect 8.4 EMEA performance trim (Alfa, Maserati)RE6- Uconnect 8.4 EMEA with DAB / European maps
Real Panasonic serial examples
T00MD0042178T00MG0028451UJM0192745UDV0085216RE60026457123456789012
Panasonic Uconnect serials are typically 8-13 characters. The Ford Sanyo-Panasonic format is exactly 12 numeric digits and must include the FORD: prefix when entered on findradiocode (FORD:123456789012).
The exact format varies depending on the radio manufacturer and vehicle brand. Always enter the full serial exactly as shown on the label or display.
About Panasonic Radios
Panasonic Automotive is one of the largest factory-radio OEMs in the world. In the Stellantis platform Panasonic supplies the Uconnect 8.4 inch units (RA3, VP3, RJ3 and the EMEA UJM / UDV / UAR / RE6 boards) installed in Chrysler 200, 300, Pacifica, Dodge Durango, Jeep Cherokee KL, Renegade and RAM 1500. Panasonic also builds the Maserati Quattroporte / Ghibli infotainment and supplies Ford Sanyo-Panasonic units in selected EMEA markets. Most Panasonic Uconnect serials follow a "T00MD" or "T00MG" prefix; some early Ford boards use a 12-digit numeric serial.
Factory radios produced by Panasonic can be found in a wide range of vehicles and infotainment systems.
Although the exterior design may vary between vehicles, many units share common serial number structures and security features.
One of the easiest ways to recognize a Panasonic radio is through its serial number structure and prefix pattern.
Serial structures are not universal and can change across different radio platforms manufactured by Panasonic.
Some Panasonic radios allow the serial number to be displayed directly on-screen.
For older systems, accessing the label on the radio housing remains the most reliable identification method.
To ensure an accurate radio code lookup, always enter the complete serial number exactly as shown.
Even radios that appear identical may require different codes because they belong to different production families.
Supported Panasonic models
Uconnect 8.4 RA3
Non-nav NA - Chrysler 200, 300, Dodge, RAM
Uconnect 8.4 VP3
Non-nav NA - alternate Panasonic board
Uconnect 8.4 UJM
EMEA non-nav - Renegade, Fiat 500X
Uconnect 8.4 UDV
EMEA nav - Jeep Cherokee, Fiat
Uconnect 8.4 UAR
EMEA performance - Alfa, Maserati
Uconnect 8.4 RE6
EMEA DAB + maps
Maserati Quattroporte
Premium Panasonic infotainment
Ford Sanyo-Panasonic
12-digit serial - EMEA & Brazil markets
How to Enter the Radio Code
After receiving the correct unlock code, the activation process is usually quick and straightforward.
When the anti-theft system is active, the radio will lock out all audio features and ask for the unlock code immediately.
How to Type the Security PIN:
Depending on your specific Panasonic unit interface, use the preset buttons, touchscreen keypad, or numbered controls to enter each digit of the code:
- Standard button entry method (No direct number keys): Many classic radios do not let you type numbers directly if the code contains digits higher than 6 (like 7, 8, or 9). Instead, you must press a single preset button repeatedly to cycle through digits. Press button 1 multiple times to change the first character, button 2 for the second character, button 3 for the third, and button 4 for the fourth.
- Direct keypad entry method: Type the security numbers exactly as they appear in your delivery email using the integrated dashboard keypad.
⚠️ Avoid Repeated Wrong Entry Attempts:
Many radios enter a SAFE, WAIT, or temporary lockout mode after 3 to 10 incorrect attempts.
If you're unsure how to confirm the code or navigate your specific hardware layout, check your original radio manual or contact our support team.
Common Car Brands That Use Panasonic Radio
Panasonic is the secondary Uconnect supplier inside Stellantis - the same chassis design alternates between Harman and Panasonic on the assembly line. Outside Stellantis, Panasonic supplies the high-end Maserati Quattroporte / Ghibli infotainment and selected Ford head units in EMEA markets (where they are labelled "Sanyo-Panasonic").
Panasonic radios are found in a wide range of vehicles.
Common car brands that may use Panasonic radios include:
| Car brand | Radio model coverage | Open |
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36 radio models indexed | Supported |
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1 radio model indexed | Supported |
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1 radio model indexed | Supported |
The exact compatibility depends on the radio model, production year, and factory supplier.
How Our Panasonic Radio Code Service Works
We've streamlined the process to make radio code retrieval quick and hassle-free.
From Serial Number to Unlock Code
Using our Panasonic radio code generator is straightforward.
Enter your radio's serial number, and our system searches for the matching unlock code associated with that unit.
There's no requirement to provide your VIN, and most lookups are completed through our instant lookup system.
Our database supports thousands of factory-installed radios from multiple manufacturers, helping ensure accurate and reliable results.
How Fast Is Delivery?
- You'll usually receive your code immediately
- Email delivery is included with every order
- A small number of requests may need manual processing
- Most manual requests are resolved the same day
Reliable, Secure, and Backed by a Guarantee
Thousands of drivers have successfully recovered access to their factory radios using our radio code generator.
No personal vehicle information is needed. The system is built to deliver codes quickly and accurately.
Frequently Asked Questions
If the paper sticker or yellow label on your Panasonic unit is ripped, faded, or missing, don't panic.
In almost all cases, the manufacturer stamps the primary serial number directly into the side or rear metal frame of the stereo housing.
Look closely at the metal body of the radio - you will find a stamped sequence (such as a prefix followed by a series of digits) that matches the format of your unit.
Yes. Our database is designed to handle both factory-installed (OEM) units and standalone aftermarket stereos made by Panasonic.
The only requirement is a valid, standard serial number format. If your device has that identification code, our automated lookup platform can process it instantly.
These messages mean the anti-theft security system has been triggered due to multiple incorrect code attempts.
Depending on the exact Panasonic model, the solution varies.
SAFE / WAIT Mode: Keep the stereo powered on for about an hour without touching any buttons. The countdown timer will reset, and the screen will automatically allow you to enter the correct code again.
Permanent Lockout Status: Some units, especially Ford/Visteon or Sony-made systems, lock permanently after 10 or 13 failed attempts. Holding specific key combinations might grant one last entry chance. However, if it shows "LOCKED 13", the radio is fully locked and may require professional hardware service.
No, the VIN code is not used for this process because Panasonic codes are linked directly to the radio hardware, not the car chassis.
Why is this better for you?
If your radio was replaced by a previous owner, came from a second-hand car, or was upgraded later, a VIN-based code from a dealer will not work.
Our serial-based generator delivers the exact security PIN for that specific radio unit, regardless of which car it is currently installed in.
If our lookup form does not recognize your entry, it is usually due to a slight typo or confusing specific characters.
Please make sure to avoid these frequent mistakes:
- Character typos: Double-check that digits like 0/O or 1/I are entered correctly based on the standard Panasonic format.
- Entering the Part Number: Our system strictly rejects part numbers or hardware codes. Make sure the sequence you enter is the unique serial identifier.
- Including Spaces or Dashes: Type the entire serial number as a single continuous string of text without adding spaces, hyphens, or special punctuation marks.