Finding the S/N on a Levante's Radio
To get the correct security code, you first need the radio's serial.
Depending on your radio model, you can find it shown on the display or find it on the radio unit itself.
Common abbreviations are: S/N / SN / Serial / Serial Num. / Serial Number.
These are the most common ways to find it:
1. Finding Levante's S/N on the Infotainment
The Maserati Levante (2016+) uses Uconnect 8.4" NEW throughout its production run. Dealer Mode is accessible via the screen bezel method.
Levante 2016+ — Uconnect 8.4" NEW (Screen Bezel Method)
- Turn ignition to ACC or ON.
- Press the bottom-left and bottom-right edges of the screen bezel simultaneously and hold until Dealer Mode opens.
- Navigate: System Info → Radio Part Info → Serial Number.
Note Press the plastic bezel frame, not the glass touchscreen surface.
The serial number is a 14-character alphanumeric code (e.g. T00AM394958584).
2. Find the S/N on the Radio Body
The serial number is usually located on a label attached to the radio casing.
Step 1: Turn off the the ignition.
Step 2: After that, remove the dashboard.
Step 3: Then unscrew the radio brackets.
Step 4: Carefully slide the unit out partially (Be careful not to damage the connections).
Step 5: Search for the serial on the rear of the unit.
Step 6: Write down the full Serial Number carefully and come back here so that we can generate your code.
Important: Be careful not to mix the Serial Number for the Part Number!
Physical Radio Removal for Maserati Levante
To access the serial number on your Maserati Levante radio:
- Lift the center console trim – Carefully pry up the center console trim using a plastic trim removal tool.
- Disconnect wiring – Unplug the cup holder light wire if present.
- Remove mounting bolts – Unscrew the 9 bolts at the bottom of the radio/nav trim.
- Use radio removal tools – Extract the radio using Ford radio removal tools.
- Locate the serial number – Find the white or silver sticker on the radio unit.
Example: Maserati Levante serial number label location
Common Maserati Levante Serial Formats
Your Maserati Levante radio serial depends on the unit type: Harman VP4 8.4" units use QNG or BE prefixes, and Continental units start with A2C. The serial is on a label on the radio housing.
Common Maserati Levante Radio Code Problems
Many owners encounter radio lock problems on their Levante after electrical work.
Below are the most common situations when this can happen.
Radio Locked After Battery Swap
After a battery change, your radio may stop working.
This happens because the radio loses power, which activates the security lock.
Other Situations
- After a boost start, the radio may reset and request a radio code.
- When the radio is replaced, it usually locks automatically.
- If a fuse blows, the radio can enter anti-theft mode.
- After a software update, electrical repair, or an ECU reset, some Maserati Levante radios ask for a code.
Free Options First
Looking for a free Maserati Levante Radio Code? Actually, you may find it.
In some cases, the code may already be available in the vehicle itself or in the documentation.
Checking these sources can save you time and money before using an online generator.
Below are the simplest places to look.
Look Around the Dashboard
- On a sticker in the center console.
- On the head unit casing if the unit was previously removed.
- In the owner's handbook, often on a separate code card.
- In the vehicle documentation provided with the car.
- Near the trunk lining, where some manufacturers place radio labels.
Can You Get a Maserati Levante Radio Code from the Dealer?
Dealerships can generate your radio code by checking the VIN in their system.
They typically ask for registration and ID before sharing the unlock code.
This is the official way to restore access to the factory radio.
Things to Consider:
- Dealers frequently charge a service fee (It may cost more than 100$).
- The lookup is often not instant and may require waiting.
- You may need to visit the dealer during business hours.
- Some imported or older radios may not be in their database.
Why Choose Our Maserati Levante Radio Code Generator Service?
Our Maserati Levante radio code lookup is designed to simplify the unlock process.
Unlike traditional dealer lookup, this method requires no paperwork and can be done from home in minutes.
It's a faster and cheaper alternative for drivers who need their radio unlocked quickly.
What Sets Us Apart
- Some dealers require a visit to the service center, while FindRadioCode is fully online.
- Dealer lookups often come with no guarantee, while FindRadioCode offers a full money-back policy.
- Dealer services often charge high fees, while FindRadioCode offers codes from 9.99$.
- Dealerships operate during weekdays, while FindRadioCode is available anytime.
- Dealer lookup can take time, while our system delivers codes right away 95% of times.
Now You Have the Corresponding PIN. How the Entering Process Works?
Once you have the unlock code, it's time to input it into the Maserati Levante's radio.
The locked radio will usually show a blank screen with dashes.
Use the built-in buttons or touch controls to select each number, then press OK to activate the head unit.
To enter your Maserati Levante unlock code:
- Turn the ignition ON – The radio displays "CODE" or "----".
- Use preset radio buttons 1-4 to enter your 4-digit code. Press button "1" multiple times until the first correct digit appears, button "2" for the second digit, button "3" for the third digit, and button "4" for the fourth digit.
- The radio unlocks automatically once all 4 digits are entered correctly.
Lockout Warning: After multiple incorrect attempts, the radio may lock for 60 minutes. Keep the ignition ON during the waiting period.
Try not to make mistakes, because too many wrong attempts can disable your radio temporarily.
It allows a few missed shots before showing a SAFE message.
You can try again by keeping the ignition on for 60 minutes or a set waiting period.
Levante's Radio Code FAQs
Not all of them require a radio code, but many factory radios use it as an anti-theft feature.
Some series may still use a code depending on the radio unit.
Yes. Each head unit has its own unique security code.
A second-hand radio will need its own code to work.
Free codes are not usually available.
You might locate the code in the paperwork or from a service center, but most require a paid retrieval.