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I’m about to replace the battery on my 2016 Superb Business Diesel Estate.

Just wondered if the car has a radio code which I will need, if it does, I can’t find it in any of my paperwork that came with the car.

 

So asking if it has a radio code?

 

Thanks ,

 

Tim.

Not if the radio unit is the one that was in the car when it left the factory.

Do you know that it is? 

@Rooted I don't think these cars have any sort of code that a user can enter provided it is not a third part item (sony, etc).  Unless that is what you are talking about? 

 

@Timcooper55 If it's a skoda system and it's working now you should have no issues with it when changing a battery.  Just you clarify, a non factory (still skoda) system can be retrofitted and coded to the car by a dealer or some other clever person like PAB567.

Edited by MarkyG82

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Thanks for quick replies.

 

The manual that came with the car says it’s a “Amundsen and/or Bolero” infotainment system which does relate to the radio I have.

 

So going by that it must be the original radio, which doesn’t need a code then if I replace the car battery by what you are saying.

 

Thanks again,

 

Tim.

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