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Our system supports a wide range of Lancia OEM radios.

If the unit is in the lookup system, the correct code is displayed within seconds.

1. Watch our demo video to see exactly how the service works.

2. You can also review feedback from real customers who unlocked their radios using our lookup.

3. You can also check our blog for tutorials, case examples, and verification videos.

In the unlikely event the code doesn't work, you're covered by our full refund policy.

Refund requests require a short video showing the code attempt and the radio serial number.

Review our Refund page for complete terms.

Code delivery is usually instant - you'll see it immediately after completing the purchase.

Our support operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

In uncommon cases, manual handling may be needed, and this will be shown before payment.

In that case the code typically arrives within 1 hour, with a max timeframe of 24 hours.

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Continental

3 models • 9+ part numbers

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Blaupunkt

20 models • 102+ part numbers

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Bosch

21 models • 73+ part numbers

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Daiichi

3 models • 10+ part numbers

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Philips

1 model • 2+ part numbers


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Where to Locate the Serial Number on Your Lancia Radio

The radio serial number is required to retrieve the correct unlock code.

Physical Radio Removal

The serial number is on a label on the back or side of the radio unit. To access it, the radio must be pulled out from the dashboard.

  • Look for a barcode sticker marked "S/N" on the rear or side of the unit.
  • Lancia radio serial formats: Blaupunkt (prefix BP6694), Bosch (prefix CM), Continental VP2 (e.g. 263123456).
  • Do not enter the VIN number or part number — only the radio serial is accepted.
Lancia Blaupunkt BP6694 radio serial number

Blaupunkt Serial (BP6694)

Lancia Bosch CM9364 radio serial number

Bosch Serial (CM9364)

Lancia Continental VP2 263 radio serial number

Continental VP2 Serial (263)

Lancia Daiichi radio serial number

Daiichi Serial Number

Note: Lancia radios are manufactured by different suppliers including Blaupunkt (BP prefix), Bosch (CM prefix), Continental (VP2, 263 prefix), and Daiichi. Each manufacturer has a different label format. Remove your radio to find the serial number label.

Finding the Serial Number on the Display

Lancia radios do not support on-screen serial retrieval. The radio must be physically removed from the dashboard to read the serial label on the unit's chassis.

Steps to Enter Lancia Anti-Theft Code

After getting the unlock code, the input process is quick.

You will usually see four dashes on startup.

Use the radio keys to select the numbers.

Some models require you to press a specific button - such as pressing 5, Enter or OK to confirm or holding "Seek", "Tune" or the preset key.

Be careful not to enter incorrect codes multiple times.

After 3 to 10 incorrect attempts the radio may enter SAFE mode.

Different radios use different timers, sometimes requiring extended waiting.

Refer to your radio manual or our support guides if needed.

Recovering Your Radio Security Code

Can't access your radio because it's asking for some kind of code? There are several ways to retrieve it.

Getting the Code from a Dealer (With Paperwork)

The slower way to retrieve the radio code is by contacting a Lancia dealer, manufacturer, or authorized service center.

They usually ask for your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), proof of ownership, and car documentation.

In some cases, additional verification such as a photo ID may also be required.

The process is often delayed. Depending on the each dealer and database of records, retrieving it may take half a day or even a few days.

Some dealers provide the code for free, while others charge a fee - which is often quite expensive.

Unlock Your Radio Online - Quick and Affordable

Find Radio Code is a reliable lookup service that retrieves the correct unlock code for your Lancia radio.

It works by matching the radio's serial with the manufacturer database.

The process of generating the code, requires the serial number from your radio and a valid email address..

Once the serial is submitted and the order is completed, your PIN is there.

Compatibility includes a wide range of factory-installed Lancia head units.

All requests are processed automatically through our secure lookup tool, and every order is covered by a full refund guarantee if the code does not work.

Dealer vs Find Radio Code

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Dealer: Few hours up to several days
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Dealer: Often $100+
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Dealer: Usually no refund policy
Our Service: Always

Help & FAQs

A radio code, sometimes also known as an anti-theft code is a numeric security code that reactivates your car audio system after it has been disabled.

This security code is triggered when the radio loses power.

Automakers include this feature to protect factory stereos from theft.

If power is interrupted, the radio disables itself and asks for the CODE before it can function normally.

Once the valid numbers combination is entered, the stereo is restored to normal operation.

  • A blown fuse caused the radio to reset
  • You installed a new or used radio
  • The car experienced a sudden loss of power
  • A previous owner didn't supply the radio code
  • Battery was disconnected or replaced
  • Service work affected radio power
  • Long periods of disuse can trigger code prompts
  • Radio was locked after multiple wrong code attempts
  • You or a mechanic performed a factory reset

Yes, all Lancia vehicles with factory-installed radios require a radio code after battery disconnection or radio replacement. This applies to all models including Delta, Ypsilon, Thema, Musa, and Voyager.

The anti-theft feature is standard on all Lancia radios manufactured by Blaupunkt, Bosch, Continental, and Daiichi. Your 4-digit or 5-digit code is permanently linked to your radio's unique serial number.

Start by inspecting the user guide. The code is occasionally found on a small card or written directly on a dedicated panel.

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

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

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

  1. Contact your dealership - some offer free code retrieval if you're the original owner and can provide proof of ownership.
  2. For most users, our system is the easiest way to retrieve the correct code instantly.
  3. Check your owner's manual or code card - some vehicles came with the code printed at delivery.
  4. Try DIY forums or online databases, but these are risky and rarely accurate.
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