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Unfortunately CDR2005 codes are only available from your Main Vauxhall dealer or a Radio Decoding Service as access is required to the original factory database which is not commercially available....Sorry
The CDR2005 is made by SIEMENS/VDO and unfortunately the code cannot be calculated using any program (from Ebay and elsewhere) as it has to be looked up on the original Vauxhall database which is only available at a main Vauxhall Dealer
The alternative is to take it into a Radio Decoding Service who will open it up and wire it into a laptop to read the memory chip (EEPROM) using special dump reading sofware.
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Unfortunately the majority of SIEMENS/VDO (DELCO)codes (including
your CDR 2005 )willNOTbe
available for free (or cheap)from
anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original factory
database…which is not commercially available..
Try your Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car
Radio / Audio Shop (who are normally the cheapest option) who will connect it
to a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM)
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Unfortunately
the majority of SIEMENS/VDO codes (including your CDR2005)willNOTbe available for free (or
cheap)from anywhere on the Internet as
access is required to the original factory database…which is not commercially
available.. Try your
Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are
normally the cheapest option) who will connect it to a laptop to read/recode
the memory chip (EEPROM)
Unfortunately the majority of SIEMENS/VDO codes (including your CDR2005) will NOT be available for free (or cheap) from anywhere on the Internet as access is required to the original factory database…which is not commercially available..
Try your Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your local Car Radio / Audio Shop (who are normally the cheapest option) who will connect it to a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM)
yes you will need to decode the stereo should have four numbers try in the literature you have for the car poeple write this in the strangest places if not can be decoded usually advertised in e bay motors approx £10.00
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