Get Your Renault Radio Code Using Your VIN (Chassis Number)
Has your Renault or Dacia car radio locked up after a battery change or repair, leaving you with a code prompt on the screen? You'll need the original radio code to unlock it. Normally you'd find this by reading the serial number on the radio itself — but that's not always possible. The radio may be fixed in place, the label may be illegible, or you'd simply rather not remove it. In these situations, there's an alternative: retrieving the radio code using your VIN (chassis number).
Can a Renault radio code be calculated from the VIN?
This is an important distinction: the radio code belongs to the radio, not to the car. There is no formula that derives the code directly from your VIN — anyone claiming otherwise is guessing. What is possible is this: Renault maintains a factory database that links each original radio to the car it was fitted in, identified by chassis number. Using that official link, we can retrieve the correct code for you.
How does a VIN-based code request work?
The process takes three steps:
- Enter your VIN. The 17-character chassis number is all we need.
- We look up the code with Renault. As soon as your payment is confirmed, we retrieve the original radio code linked to your chassis number.
- You receive your code by email, usually within a few minutes. Enter it into your radio and you're back on the road.
Because we retrieve the code manually from the Renault database rather than calculating it automatically, the VIN service costs twice as much as a standard code request.
Where can I find my VIN (chassis number)?
The VIN — Vehicle Identification Number — is a unique 17-character code made up of letters and digits (excluding the letters I, O and Q). You can find it in several places:
- On the manufacturer's plate in the engine bay or on the driver's side door pillar.
- At the bottom of the windscreen, visible from outside through a cutout in the dashboard.
- In your V5C logbook, in the field marked 'chassis number'.
- In the vehicle documents or service booklet.
Which Renault and Dacia models does this work for?
The VIN service works for Renault and Dacia vehicles fitted with an original factory radio, typically from model year 2010 onwards. This includes models such as the Clio, Captur, Mégane, Scénic, Kadjar, Twingo, and the Dacia Duster, Sandero and Logan. If your car has a replaced or non-original (aftermarket) radio, Renault will not be able to link a code to it.
What if Renault doesn't have the code?
For an original factory radio, Renault almost always has the code on record. In the rare case where this isn't possible — for example because the radio was replaced at some point — we'll handle your order personally and issue a full refund. You have nothing to lose.
Serial number or VIN: which should you choose?
If you have the radio's serial number to hand (typically a code starting with letters followed by digits), go with the standard, lower-cost route. If that's not an option, the VIN service is the reliable alternative — no need to remove the radio. Either way, you receive the same original code that unlocks your car radio.
Frequently asked question: how quickly will I receive my code?
The code is requested immediately after payment and sent to you by email — in most cases within a few minutes.
Frequently asked question: is this legal?
Yes. You are requesting the code for your own vehicle, via the official link between the chassis number and the factory-fitted radio. The code is solely intended to unlock your own car radio.
Ready to retrieve your Renault or Dacia radio code? Have your VIN to hand and start your request — you'll receive the original code straight from the Renault factory database.