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    Hi guys,

    Hopefully someone can get me the code, i've got a locked volvo delphi radio;

    Delphi part no.: 28327791
    PKG: 28032127.

    But I found in a previous post about a code, an other number; an EEProm number. But I can't find that. Could you guys give me a headsup, where I can find that code?

    Many thanks ahead!!

    Greetings,

    Martijn

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhoekstra View Post
    Hi guys,

    Hopefully someone can get me the code, i've got a locked volvo delphi radio;

    Delphi part no.: 28327791
    PKG: 28032127.

    But I found in a previous post about a code, an other number; an EEProm number. But I can't find that. Could you guys give me a headsup, where I can find that code?

    Many thanks ahead!!

    Greetings,

    Martijn
    Need to post eeprom dump for code

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    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply. Do you know where i can find that code?

    Many thanks ahead!

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    Hi guys,

    anyone???

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhoekstra View Post
    Hi guys,

    anyone???
    Yes, you need to read the dump for code (Dump = Electronic device contents)

    wbr

    Need to identify your radio first, see: http://codedradio.info/?i=bn&st=volvo
    Last edited by shooting; 30th December, 2015 at 07:13 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooting View Post
    Yes, you need to read the dump for code (Dump = Electronic device contents)

    wbr

    Need to identify your radio first, see: http://codedradio.info/?i=bn&st=volvo

    Thanks! I think the EEPROM code is 24C16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhoekstra View Post
    Thanks! I think the EEPROM code is 24C16.
    Now all you need to do is read the 24c16 with your eeprom programmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhoekstra View Post
    Thanks! I think the EEPROM code is 24C16.
    It can be as 9375365 or 1001376

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    I actually think my code is 24C32. Do i need to fill that code in another program/system?
    Last edited by mhoekstra; 30th December, 2015 at 08:38 PM. Reason: False typing

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhoekstra View Post
    I actually think my code is 24C32. Do i need to fill that code in another program/system?
    "24c16" is the TYPE of CHIP to read.. (Model Number) .. it's like a USB memory stick, need to read it in a computer (Electronically)

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    Sorry for all my questions. How do i read it in the computer? Do I need a special cable?

    Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhoekstra View Post
    Sorry for all my questions. How do i read it in the computer? Do I need a special cable?

    Thanks again!
    You will need to unsolder the chip, put it in your eeprom programmer, produce a file then post that file here.
    Maybe best you take it to your local decoder to decode

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