Rover R652
Philips

Rover R652

£14.39
Code Entry as Follows:

Switch Radio On - Display Shows
" - C - "
Press Preset 1 and a " - " will appear
Press Tuning Up " ^ " For Correct Digit
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Press Tuning Up " ^ " For Correct Digit
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Press Tuning Up " ^ " For Correct Digit
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Press Tuning Up " ^ " For Correct Digit
If the correct code number is now shown
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Radio Code & Decoding Service

Rover R652
Philips 22DC652 / 60

As originally fitted to :

Rover


Please note that code entry is only possible when "-C-" is shown in the display. If the display continually shows a rotating digit, then the unit may be codelocked and will need to be left switched on up for up to two hours to reset before another code entry attempt is possible. If it does not reset after this time, then all of your code entry attempts may have been used up, and the unit will need to be sent to us to be decoded and reset, details of which can be found below

If you have lost your radio code, the Security Code for this Radio is available NOW using our fully automated INSTANT RADIO CODE service. Once your Radio details have been submitted, your Code will be ready - Instantly !! - No Waiting !!

Removal of the radio is fairly straightforward. To remove the Radio, gently prize forwards the two end caps at either end of the fascia to reveal the four holes, taking care not to scratch the fascia as you do so. Insert the removal tools into the four holes at either side of the fascia, push in until a click is felt, and then withdraw the radio. The leads can then be unplugged.

Common Faults :

It is quite common for the flywheels in the cassette deck to fracture, giving a ticking noise, or a warbling sound to the music.
algo=Rg652
boo=1
status=1
mfr_status=1
IDS=22DC652 / 60
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