
as there is bound to be somebody out there other than the dealer that can do this i would asume at a much cheaper cost if possible.if you can't get anywhere with them then as you'll know yourself it will have to be the dealer next or bite the bullet and go for the website you used.You don't say where you got the cd player from.if it was from a seller on ebay. if they can't help then ask them if they can recommend anyone else locally who can. To be totally honest with you.i would try and steer clear of those cd's off ebay.even though they claim to do what the seller says.you could buy that particular cd do what you require an find out its useless or generates a wrong code.or the software on it is corrupt " personally experianced in the past" or doesn't work on your computer or laptop etc.However thats totally your choice if want to try and see if it works for you situation.Īs far as the £25 i have come across and spoken to a few second hand cars dealers before actually pay near enough that if they found that radio was needing the code after any repair needed which required the battery to be disconected.if the code wasn't in with any documents or on the Car Pass.Personally i would try a good local audio specialist " provided they have the equipment" first. provided they have the equipment of course, who will connect it to a laptop etc to read memory chip (EEPROM) either way those are usually the best ways as above to get the correct code you require for you to get your radio working up and running and avoid getting sent the wrong code. as access is mostly required through to the original factory database.The usual advice really with anyone with those units or any other Vauxhall unit that come to justanswer is to try your Main Dealer with the "all" the numbers inc the one you have their off the radio and they maybe able to access with those via their database the code for that particular unit.differant if it was the same unit from new then you would just use the VIN or Reg number plus proof of ownership and get the code that way.You can also try a local Radio Decoding Service if there are companys local to you that can that or better still a local Car autoelectrics Radio / Audio Shop who are normally the cheapest option if you don't want to go near the Dealer. the majority of those units SIEMENS/VDO/Delco security codes including CDR 2005 aren't easily available for free/cheap in any case from anywhere on the Internet thus the price quoted.




Unfortunalty thats is roughly about the price to get codes for those such units.
