SOURCE: lost radio codes
Not familar with your car but I had same problem many years ago with a Vauxhall Astra and did same as you, disconnected battery and re-connected, radio didn't work - but my display kept flashing for security code to be re-input, which I didn't have.
Yours could be the same if radio not worked since disconnection - solution: if you dont have code & not in any documentation you got with car, then the radio will need to be re-coded by a dealer (expensive) or enquire with local car spares shops - they normally know a cheaper source. Mine cost about £18 (5 years ago) to get re-coded & I had to remove & reinstall myself.
SOURCE: code sec showing on radio screen
Take the car to a dealer and have the service manager look at the radio screen. Should be a no charge fix.
SOURCE: cant find code for radio
My husband had the same issue with not knowing the code (we bought the car used, never given the code). If you remove the radio, it should be printed on top. Odd, I know, but that is where his was located.
SOURCE: I have just replaced the battery in my Hyundai I
Try looking in the glove box for a sicker or in the back of the Manuel book for the code. There is 4 numbers to reactive the radio. If you can not find the code, try 0000 to reactive the radio. At worst you can log on to Radio-code.com. There is a fee for the code, but you get to keep the code and most of the time it's cheaper then the dealer. Good luck and keep me post.
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