Searching for the Serial Number on Your Radio
To retrieve the correct radio code, you will need the serial number from your Chrysler Pacifica's radio unit.
You may be able to find it on the radio body. Common labels to look for: S/N, SN, Serial, Serial Number.
1. Displaying the Serial Number on the Pacifica Screen
2004–2008 Pacifica SUV
The original Pacifica was a crossover SUV on the LH platform, completely separate from the modern minivan. It used MyGig navigation or a base Chrysler radio. No Dealer Mode exists on these units.
The serial number is printed on a label on the radio chassis — physical removal is the only option. See the removal guide below.
2017+ Pacifica Minivan
The 2017+ Pacifica is an entirely different vehicle — a modern front-wheel-drive minivan on the Giorgio-derived platform, fitted with Uconnect 8.4" NEW.
Press the bottom-left + bottom-right edges of the plastic bezel frame (not the glass) simultaneously. Hold until Dealer Mode opens.
Navigate: System Info → Radio Part Info → Serial Number.
The serial number is a 14-character alphanumeric code (e.g. T00AM394958584). The 2017+ Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) Pacifica uses the same Uconnect system and identical bezel method.
2. Locating the Serial on the Radio Itself
To find the serial number, you'll need to remove the radio unit from the dashboard.
- Start by turning off the vehicle and taking off the dashboard bezel.
- Next, release the clips and pull the unit forward to check the label on the back of the radio. Be careful not to damage the cables that the unit is connected to.
- Write down full serial number precisely and then come back to the website.
- Know that serial number and part number are not the same. You will find both of them on the sticker, but you only need for the serial.
Physical Radio Removal for Chrysler Pacifica
Chrysler Pacifica (2017-2024) uses Uconnect 4/4C system with integrated touchscreen. Radio removal requires careful trim removal.
Example: Chrysler Pacifica serial number label location
Usual Serial Formats on Chrysler Pacifica Radios
The radio uses serials starting with T00AM (14 chars), TM9, or A2C (newer Uconnect). The serial label is on the body of the radio unit — not visible without removal on most models.
Chrysler Pacifica's Most Common Radio Code Triggers
Your radio may lock automatically when it loses power.
These are the some typical scenarios that activate the radio code prompt.
Radio Lock After Battery Replacement
After a battery change, your radio may lock.
This happens because the radio loses power, which activates the security lock.
More Situations Causing the Issue
- After an ECU or software reset, the radio may enter security mode.
- A fuse removal can cause the Chrysler Pacifica radio to lock.
- Installing a used head unit will require the original anti-theft code.
- Jump-starting the vehicle can trigger anti-theft mode, requiring the unlock code.
No-Cost Options First
Want free Chrysler Pacifica Radio Code? Actually, you may already have it.
In few cases, the code may already be available in the vehicle or in the documentation.
Check these places to save time and money before using an online lookup tool.
Below are the most reliable places to look.
Check the Vehicle Paperwork
- Inside the glovebox, sometimes on a label.
- In your maintenance booklet from the previous owner.
- In the trunk, on a radio label.
- On the head unit itself, if it was serviced earlier.
- In the owner's manual, often on a code card.
Can the Dealer Help?
A Chrysler dealer can usually look up the radio code using your Pacifica's vehicle identification number.
In most cases, you need to visit or contact them and prove ownership.
Once verified, they can generate the original unlock code for your radio.
Not Always Ideal:
- Dealers often ask for payment for the lookup service and it can cost more than 100$.
- The process can take hours depending on the model and database.
- You usually need to book an appointment and bring vehicle paperwork.
- Some older Chrysler Pacifica radios may not be supported.
Why Should You Our Chrysler Pacifica Radio Code Generator Service?
Our Chrysler Pacifica radio code lookup is designed to avoid dealer visits.
Unlike traditional dealer lookup, this method doesn't require VIN and can be done from home in minutes.
It's a faster and cheaper alternative for drivers who need their radio unlocked quickly.
Traditional Option (The Dealer) vs FindRadioCode
- Dealer lookups often come with limited refunds, while FindRadioCode offers a 100% refund.
- Dealer services often charge over $100, while FindRadioCode offers codes from 9.99 USD.
- Dealerships operate during business hours, while FindRadioCode is available anytime.
- Some dealers require a visit to the service center, while FindRadioCode is fully remote.
- Dealer lookup can take days, while our system delivers codes instantly 95% of times.
You Found the Corresponding Code. How the Entering Process Works?
With your code ready, it's time to input it into the Chrysler Pacifica's radio.
The locked radio will usually show a "CODE" prompt.
Use the radio presets or a rotary dial to select each number, then press OK to unlock the stereo.
On Chrysler Pacifica with Uconnect 4/4C (2017+):
- The large touchscreen displays "ENTER CODE".
- Use the on-screen number pad to enter your 4-digit unlock code.
- After all 4 digits are entered, the system unlocks automatically.
Note: Newer Pacifica models (2020+) may have Dealer Mode restricted. Use the screen bezel edge method or remove the radio.
What is a Pacifica Radio Code?
When the radio is disconnected from power, it immediately locks and requires an anti-theft code to be entered before it can be used again.
A radio unlock code (also known as an anti-theft code) is a built-in security system integrated into original car stereos to prevent theft.
This system ensures that a stolen radio becomes useless without the correct code.
Entering the valid code returns full stereo and infotainment functionality.
Pacifica's Radio Code FAQs
Free radio codes are not easy to find.
Some online tools may help, but most codes require a serial number lookup.
The only free way would be to check your car and its glovebox to see if you have it written down.
Yes. Each car stereo has its own unique code.
If you install a different radio, you'll need the code for that specific unit.
Many factory radios use a radio unlock code, but some versions require one.
Whether a code is needed is determined by the factory stereo and the production year.
Uconnect is the infotainment system developed by Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) and used across Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo vehicles. Most Uconnect radios feature an anti-theft protection system that activates whenever the radio loses power – for example after a battery replacement, a dead battery, or electrical work.
When triggered, the radio displays "ENTER CODE" and won't work until the correct 4-digit unlock code is entered. The code is permanently tied to the radio's serial number, not the vehicle's VIN, which is why finding the serial number is the first step to unlocking.
Yes, for most vehicles. Uconnect systems from 2013 onwards include a hidden Dealer Mode (or Engineering Mode) diagnostic menu that displays the serial number right on the display. You can access it by holding specific button combinations – without any tools or removal.
However, some 2020+ models may have had Dealer Mode disabled via software updates. If you cannot access the on-screen menu, the radio must be physically removed to read the serial number label on the unit. See our full Dealer Mode guide for step-by-step instructions with video tutorials.