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I had a Jag with the same issue. I had to pull the radio out and get the model and serial number then contact Jaguar to get the radio code (and pay $10). There are several websites that offer "free" access to radio codes for Jags but you end up having to remove the radio and get the information anyway.
Radio codes are normally dependent upon the serial number of the radio. You obtain the serial number off the radio and contact the dealer and they can give you the code once you verify that you are indeed the proper owner of the radio.
battery code is installed & supplied by manufacturer ring them up & they will give you the options- usually its cheaper to replace radio depending on unit before you ring them remove radio & get the radio model & sequence numbers on label at rear of radio
This is easy, contact Jaguar UK give them the VIN, be prepared to provide two pieces of proof of ownership and they will help you out. I have found Jaguar US to be most cooperative.
I wanted to help you with it, but no one could provide you the exact code for the radio because it is an anti-theft code. Anti-theft is a feature of the radio so that once the radio is removed from the car or if you remove or change the battery of your car, you could never use it unless you have the exact code.
Now, check the glove box of your car and there should be a card that has that code. If you couldn't find it, take the radio out, get the serial number of the radio and contact the dealer or the manufacturer of the car. Give them the serial number and they would provide you the activation code.
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