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    Default Kia Ceed 2011 Radio code needed

    After battery change there is a need for a code on the radio. Already tested 0000 and 1111 which does not work.

    It's a 96160-1h050 radio with serial no. BS0210490006377

    Thanks in advance for any help given!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marmae View Post
    After battery change there is a need for a code on the radio. Already tested 0000 and 1111 which does not work.

    It's a 96160-1h050 radio with serial no. BS0210490006377

    Thanks in advance for any help given!
    Read dump 24c64

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    Sorry for beeing such a noob, but how do you read the actual dump from the eeprom? What tools are needed? thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marmae View Post
    Sorry for beeing such a noob, but how do you read the actual dump from the eeprom? What tools are needed? thanks!
    In any service, 24с64 you will read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mankyro View Post
    In any service, 24с64 you will read.
    You mean I need to go to service workshop and pay them to get a dump of it? I can't read the eeprom myself with some tools?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marmae View Post
    You mean I need to go to service workshop and pay them to get a dump of it? I can't read the eeprom myself with some tools?
    Do you have the tools to read the eeprom?

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    No, that's what I am asking for, what tools are needed? Is there a kit where I don't need to desolder the actual eeprom? Just remove the cover and read it from the pins and then pass that dump on to this board? And what software is recommended?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marmae View Post
    No, that's what I am asking for, what tools are needed? Is there a kit where I don't need to desolder the actual eeprom? Just remove the cover and read it from the pins and then pass that dump on to this board? And what software is recommended?
    You'll need to unsolder the chip, put it in a programmer and read out the dump (Data File)
    I'd use a TL866 programmer, but your soldering skills must be good...

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    Soldering skills are fine, so that's not an issue. Just thought there might be something that could be used without desoldering it. But thanks, then I know what's needed.

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    Hello, I need help recovering the radio codes
    Kia Ceed 1.4 2011
    KIA ED FL 5 door with BT
    96160-1H050
    A2C53354153
    BS0109490029542
    03 0047

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    Quote Originally Posted by MalyKato86 View Post
    Hello, I need help recovering the radio codes
    Kia Ceed 1.4 2011
    KIA ED FL 5 door with BT
    96160-1H050
    A2C53354153
    BS0109490029542
    03 0047
    read dump...........

 

 

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