Land Rover XQD 101730PME
VDO

Land Rover XQD 101730PME

£43.20
Code Entry as Follows:

Switch Radio On - Display Shows
" CODE - - - - "
Press Preset " 1 " and the display will show
" 0 - - - "
Press Tuning Up Button " > " For Correct Digit
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Press Tuning Up Button " > " For Correct Digit
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Press Tuning Up Button " > " For Correct Digit
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Press Tuning Up Button " > " For Correct Digit
If the correct code number is now shown
Press Preset " 1 " to Enter
Radio Code & Decoding Service

Land Rover XQD 101730PME
VDO 22DC597/60R

As originally fitted to the :

Land Rover Freelander


Please note that code entry is only possible when "CODE - - - -" is shown are flashing in the display. If the unit is codelocked, it 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.

If you have lost your radio code, we can decode and reset this radio, but you will need to send the unit to our workshop for this work to be carried out. Approx turnaround time is 48 hours from receipt to dispatch.

To remove the radio, you will need either a 2.5mm Allen Key or a Torx T10. Insert either of these tools into the small round hole at either side of the fascia and engage with the head of the threaded bolt inside. Unscrew the bolts counter clockwise until a small resistance is felt. The bolts will not come out, but are moving a sliding bar at the side of the radio. Once a slight resistance has been felt, the radio can be withdrawn. The leads are often very fiddly to remove and require the plastic housing at the rear plug to be slid in an upwards direction to unlock the clip holding the plug in. This is often very tight.

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