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3244 according to my decoder but it might not be right as antivirus attacks the code generator.If all else fails go to the delealer and get the radio code and the key code then write them on the back of sunvisor ,you may need to programme a key some day as well.Nice motors these cars though i work on lots of them and never much of a problem with anything unlike renaults of the same time where the electronis a re a nightmare
That is a very rare car these days. I would go to a Citroen forum like this one to ask the question plus find lots of other information.
http://citroenc3owners.com/citroen-c3-help/
The beep is because the radio is still waiting the correct code.
the
only CLARION code available for free (using a serial number ) from anywhere on
the Internet is if your radio also has a
BARCODE SERIAL NUMBER beginning with C7000000 + + + +on a label somewhere on the metal casing.
(There
are usually two barcodes on one label. The one required is the lower one ) There
is a 20% chance of you having this barcode Serial Number If not then it will only be available from your Main Dealer or a Decoding Service or your
local Car Radio / Audio Store who will connect a laptop to read/recode the
memory chip (EEPROM)
quoting the radio MAKE+MODEL plus ALL the LETTERS+NUMBERS on ANY LABELS ,BARCODES or STAMPED IN THE METAL CASING
Also quote the MAKE of CAR
note: Unfortunately not all radios can be decoded using the Serial Number
If not then try your Main Dealer ...........or take it into a Decode Service who will plug in a laptop to read/recode the memory chip (EEPROM). This takes a few minutes and shouldn`t be too expensive
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