

If you lost the card, in my case with Hyundai, they gave me the wrong card! You should call up the dealer, even the sale, they "should" provide one free of charge to you.The spring map updates include new features and additional improvements that will enhance your Toyota navigation experience. The code should have provided for you free when you bought it brand new.

Contact the Toyota Dealer from the stamp in the log book and they keep a computer with a list of all the codes. I had the same issue as well after replacing the battery. Just get on the phone and ring a few dealerships, you never know…. See a video on YouTube on how to retrieve code or you have to open car stereo manually or get it done from proff.

Now what? Made an account just to say thank you for the tip! Totally saved me time and money, you're a legend, cheers mate. I have a four digit code in my car manual but radio wants a 3 digit code. Try the VIN first, and if it doesn't work, try something else. Other sources on the internet say it could also be the last 3 digits of the dealer code or chassis number.īut for me, the VIN number got it unlocked. That is usually found on the car's instruction booklet. After entering the pin number, you need to push the Scan button within 10 seconds to save it otherwise you will need to enter the pin number again. Each time you press the button, the number for that digit gets incremented. Did you try there? You can now enter the numbers by pushing Number 1 button for the first digit, Number 2 button for the second digit and Number 3 button for the 3rd digit. The 4 digit code was written in my owners manual.

I recently had the same issue with my Holden. I had to go to Honda once with the same problem.
