The radio code feature of Daewoo models (sold in the US from 1998 - 2001 as Leganza, Nubira, and Lanos) is meant to be an anti-theft security feature, but unfortunately it can also present a problem to legimate owners when their car batteries have died or been replaced. When the radio is removed from the power source (or the power source is interrupted), the radio will reset itself (prevent any use) and flash "CODE" until the proper code is entered.
Each radio has a specific four-digit code, which was originally provided on a plastic card within the owner's manual kit. New owners were encouraged to remove the card and keep in a safe place outside the car (eg home). Since these cards may be lost over time (or perhaps not passed along when the car was sold used), that leaves today's owner in a tough spot.
To obtain your code... You can try calling Daewoo Motor America (the company still operates a HQ in CA for service/parts/warranty purposes); their website is still www.daewoous.com. You can also try calling your original Daewoo dealer, who hopefully still has some technical materials and personnel to help you identify your unique code. Some General Motors dealers may be able to help, as GM acquired Daewoo and still sells Daewoo-made cars in the US under their Pontiac and Chevy brands. But all methods above may be difficult for an individual detailed problem such as obtaining your unique radio code.
If all else fails, TRY THE CODES BELOW, which were the most common codes used in models during the 1998-2001 model years.
4316
2152
4513
4362
1156
2145
3451
6361
5624
5241
3346
1165
3241
4524
5436
1165 4362 5813 4513 5241 4316 1651 5346 1341 3241 1652 4524 6361 2145 5436 1857 4353 5632 3451 1638 1156 1636 5324
I am posting these because - although the code feature was a valuable anti-theft feature - there have been no models sold in the US since late 2001, and the radios are now undoubtly worthless to theives. At this point, the radio code feature can only be a major nusance to an owner of a still-running used Daewoo. Good luck and enjoy your car!
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Pull the radio out. On top of the radio there is a 4 digit number that's how you unlock it.. My car is a 2001 Leganza daewoo and the number is 4316.
It will be located in the same box as the others underneath the dash.
Turn the radio on. The led will read CODE. Input the four digits by touching each number on the radio/CD facade.
My code was 1156 or 1165 I don't know if this will help you
This is often a factory security setting, meant to be a theft deterant. Usually a dealer can reset it for you. There also may be a series of buttons (a code) you can push on the radio to reset it. Call your dealer or Daewoo tech support.
The only way [ know of is to have the factory code that comes with the car. If you get lucky i have found it written in the owners manual.
Remove the radio(carefully). The code is on the back Wow, real theft detterent
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery needs replacing.
The possessive form of the singular noun radio is radio's.Example: The radio's battery needs replacing.
1. check your car radio aerial, make sure its down , not up ,when its up it consomes power from the battery. check the type of connection done on yo radio ( if you fitted another radio) there should be no power consumption with the radio off 2. With the doors closed and the ket removed and everything off , remove the negative from the battery , there should be no spark as you remove the negative cablre, if there is , keep checking where your power is going GOOD LUCK ! ,
If you disconnect a battery cable the preset radio stations and the clock has to be reset
every radio has its own code it should be in your radio manual