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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: M3 SHAM on 08 February 2013, 13:02
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Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend someone other than the Dealers that would be able to 'code' a stereo to my Mk6 Golf 2.0 TDI?
I currently have installed a RCD 310 and I have a RCD 510 which I wish to upgrade to.
I have tried my local VW specilist in Nottingham C&R Enterprises but they tell me the car is too new and wont be able to do it??
Any help much appreciated
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All you need is the security code for the 510 and then it'll be plug and play, you'll need the reg of the car that it came from to get it from vw or if it's an ebay purchase then get on to the seller.
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I have been lead to believe this is not the case,
Explanation I was given was because my car has parking sensors, and the car the stereo is comming from does not, this functionality will not work unless 'coded in?' This is certainly what my local dealer and specilist independents is telling me.
Starting to get quite confused now :cry:
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As Jimble said, just plug it in, enter the security and it will work. Even the climate control display.
I know. I've done it. Twice.
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I've done it and it was as Jimble said.
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Ok chaps this is the job for tommorow afternoon, hopfeully no hick-ups :cool:
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Sham, I am not sure what is going on there, I have done two in the last few weeks.
Steve Cresswell C & R Enterprises, Nottingham.
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I currently have installed a RCD 310 and I have a RCD 510 which I wish to upgrade to.
I have tried my local VW specilist in Nottingham C&R Enterprises but they tell me the car is too new and wont be able to do it??
Hi M3 SHAM.
I know Steve from C&R Enterprises and I read this thread your saying your model is new so he can't help you.
I sent him a PM from another forum where we are both admins he says.
I have tried to join the stupid forum but it will not let me insisting that I have entered details incorrectly which I have, can you please ask that person to call me, I am not sure what is going on there but we did two recently!
There you have it M3 SHAM contact Steve at C&R Enterprises. C&R Enterprises (http://www.candrenterprises.co.uk/info/garageservices/)
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FFS. Several people have done it themselves and not needed to code anything, but one person tells you different, and you doubt us.
For the sake of unclipping a piece of trim and undoing 4 screws, why don't you just plug the new radio in and see what happens? 5 minutes and you'll know, then you can come back and tell us all what happened.
If you are retro fitting stuff like rear camaras, parking sensors, bluetooth, mdi, etc, they have to be coded to the car, NOT the radio. If those items are already fitted and working in the car, they won't stop working when you change the radio
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In the last few weeks I have done an RCD510 and an RNS510 that people have fitted themselves (new OTB) and which would not work and the units have needed a quick bit of recoding to work, no big deal but it does happen, I was not imagining it.
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Thanks for everyones responces, so far I have installed the RCD 510 which was very easy, however been given the wrong radio code so unable to see if all is working well :angry:
VW Daybrook should be supplying code over the next few days so will let you know how i get on.
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Thanks for everyones responces, so far I have installed the RCD 510 which was very easy, however been given the wrong radio code so unable to see if all is working well :angry:
VW Daybrook should be supplying code over the next few days so will let you know how i get on.
Thats something you should always check on when buying a used VW radio. VW should find the radio code via the serial number on the radio but they may charge you.
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Just a quick update on this changed the stereo too less than 10 mins and all functions are working well. So in conclusion no coding required :smiley:
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Happy dayz!! :afro:
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Told you so :grin: :wink: