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VIN is not needed for code retrieval.
It takes less than a minute.

The system generates the Voyager unlock code within seconds.
In rare cases, the code may be delivered later the same day.

If the unlock code fails, you'll receive a complete refund.
We only ask for a brief recording showing the radio screen.
For complete terms, please see our Refund Policy.

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Finding the S/N on a Voyager's Radio

The only thing you'll need to find the corresponding code is your radio's unit serial. No extra vehicle data is required.

On many Chrysler vehicles, you can find it in one of the following locations:

  • Displayed on the radio screen (in some cases by using button combinations)
  • On the radio body itself - you'll need to pull it out and write down your serial (which is usually simple)

Search for a label such as: S/N or Serial.

1. View the Serial Number on Chrysler Voyager's Display

The Chrysler Voyager was reintroduced in 2020 as the entry-level minivan in the lineup — essentially the Pacifica with fewer features and a lower price. It rides on the same platform and uses Uconnect 8.4" NEW, which means the bezel-edge method works just like on the Pacifica.

Step 1: Turn ignition to ACC or ON.

Step 2: Press the bottom-left and bottom-right edges of the physical screen bezel frame at the same time. Hold until Dealer Mode appears. You must press the plastic trim border — not the touchscreen glass itself.

Step 3: Navigate System InfoRadio Part InfoSerial Number.

The serial is a 14-character alphanumeric code (e.g. T00AM394958584). Because the Voyager is the value-trim sibling of the Pacifica, no features are different that would affect this method.

2. Locating your S/N on the Radio Unit

The serial number is usually found on a sticker attached to the head unit.

Step 1: Turn off the the ignition.

Step 2: After that, remove the dashboard trim.

Step 3: Then release the mounting clips.

Step 4: Carefully pull the radio forward partially (Be careful not to damage the cables).

Step 5: Search for the serial number on the side of the unit.

Step 6: Write down the full S/N carefully and come back to our website so that we can generate the code.

Important: Don't mix the Serial Number for the Part Number!

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Chrysler Voyager (2020-2024) is essentially a rebadged Pacifica with similar Uconnect system.

Chrysler Voyager radio serial number label location

Example: Chrysler Voyager serial number label location

Serial Number Prefixes You'll See on Chrysler Voyager

Your Chrysler Voyager radio serial may be in T00AM format (14 characters, e.g. T00AM394958584), TM9 format (e.g. TM9123456789), or A2C format on newer Uconnect systems. The serial is printed on a label on the radio housing.

Chrysler Voyager's Usual Anti-Theft Code Triggers

Many owners encounter radio code issues on their Voyager after power loss.

Below are the most typical situations when this can occur.

Error After a Battery Change

When the battery is disconnected, the Chrysler Voyager radio locks automatically.

This security feature is designed to prevent theft by disabling the radio after electrical reset.

Additional Scenarios Where Radio Requires a Code

  • A blown fuse can reset the radio and prompt for a code.
  • Replacing the head unit with a second-hand one requires the code for that particular radio.
  • Electrical repairs may trigger the anti-theft mode on some Chrysler Voyager units.
  • Even a quick battery boost can activate the anti-theft lock.

Quick Fixes Before Buying a Radio Code

There is a chance your Chrysler Voyager radio code is written down in your documents.

Before spending money, take a few minutes check the places below - you might be surprised.

Check the Manual or Documents

  1. On a label in the glove compartment.
  2. In the vehicle documentation provided with the car.
  3. In the user guide, often on a separate code card.
  4. On the back of the radio if the unit was previously removed.
  5. Near the trunk lining, where some manufacturers place radio labels.

Requesting It from the Dealer

Dealerships can retrieve your radio code by checking the VIN in their system.

They typically ask for registration and ID before sharing the security PIN.

This is the official way to restore access to the factory radio.

Potential Downsides:

  • You may need to contact service support during business hours.
  • The lookup is often slower and may require waiting.
  • Some imported or older radios may need extra verification.
  • Dealers frequently charge a service fee (It may cost more than 100$).

You've Got the PIN. How the Entering Process Works?

You need to enter the anti-theft code into the system to unlock your Chrysler's radio.

In the locked unit, the screen usually displays a security message.

You should use control knob, touchscreen, or radio presets to set each digit, then submit the code to reactivate the audio system.

To enter the unlock code on your Uconnect radio:

  1. When the radio is locked, the screen will display "ENTER CODE" or show four dashes (----).
  2. Use the on-screen keypad (touchscreen models) or the preset buttons (non-touchscreen models) to enter each digit of your 4-digit code.
  3. After entering all 4 digits, the radio unlocks automatically – no need to press a confirm button.

Tip: Make sure you enter the code carefully. Three incorrect attempts will trigger a temporary lockout.

Older non-touchscreen Chrysler radios – MODE + SCAN priming

Pre-touchscreen head units (REF, REN, RBZ era fitted to 2007 to 2012 Chrysler 200, 300, PT Cruiser, Town and Country, and Sebring) use a different entry path:

  1. Turn the radio on with the ignition in ACC or ON. The display reads CODE.
  2. Press and hold MODE and SCAN together until the display shows 0000.
  3. Use presets 1, 2, 3, 4 to cycle each of the four digits in turn (preset 1 advances the first digit, preset 2 the second, and so on).
  4. When all four digits match your code, press SEEK to confirm. The radio unlocks and returns to normal play mode.
Lockout Warning: Uconnect radios allow 3 incorrect code attempts before entering a timed lockout. During lockout, the screen may display "WAIT" or go blank. You need to leave the ignition in the ON position for approximately 60 minutes to reset the attempt counter. Do not turn off the ignition during the lockout period, as this will restart the timer. After the lockout period, you get 3 more attempts.

Radio Code - Quick Explanation

The radio code is a manufacturer-assigned numeric code that protects your car audio from theft.

It is stored within the radio at the factory and triggers automatically whenever the unit is disconnected.

If the correct code is not entered, the radio remains disabled and cannot be operated.

Entering the code tells the radio that the owner is present, unlocking all audio functions immediately.

Chrysler Voyager Radio Code - Frequently Asked Questions

Not all of them require a security code, but many factory radios use it as an security measure.

Certain series may not require a code depending on the head unit.

Yes. Each stereo has its own radio code.

A different radio will need its own code to work.

Free codes are uncommon.

You might locate the code in the owner's booklet or from a previous owner, but most require a serial number lookup.

Uconnect is the infotainment system developed by Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) and used across Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo vehicles. Most Uconnect radios feature an anti-theft protection system that activates whenever the radio loses power – for example after a battery replacement, a dead battery, or electrical work.

When triggered, the radio displays "ENTER CODE" and will not function until the correct 4-digit unlock code is entered. The code is linked to the radio's serial number, not the vehicle's VIN, which is why finding the serial number is the first step to unlocking.

Yes, in most cases. Uconnect systems from 2013 onwards feature a hidden Dealer Mode (or Engineering Mode) diagnostic menu that shows the serial number directly on screen. You can access it by holding specific button combinations – no tools or radio removal required.

However, some 2020+ models may have had Dealer Mode restricted via software updates. If you cannot access the on-screen menu, the radio must be physically removed to read the serial number label on the unit. See our full Dealer Mode guide for step-by-step instructions with video tutorials.

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