Find Dodge Charger 2020 Radio Code In Seconds

Radio showing LOCKED? Your Dodge Charger 2020 can be unlocked quickly using the radio serial. Enter it in the form and use the steps below if you need guidance.

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Serial Number Patterns:

Your radio serial may start with: T00AM, T00BE, TM9, T0MYD, A2C, TQN, TVPQN, T0071, T00AD

Serial Number Examples:

T00BE351823197 (T00BE)
TM9341100221 (TM9)
T0MYD164822563 (T0MYD)
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How to Get Your 2020 Dodge Charger Radio Code

Getting your radio code takes only 4 easy steps.

  1. Find your radio's serial number - this is the only info required by our side.
    Unlike dealership lookup, no VIN is needed.
  2. When you've found the S/N, type it into the form above.
    Our system checks it against a database of supported factory radios and automatically retrieves the matching anti-theft code.
  3. In most cases, the code will appear instantly on the screen after you pay and is also sent to your email for backup.
    If manual verification is required (rare situations), you'll be notified before checkout.
  4. Once you receive the code, simply enter it into your radio to restore the functionality.

Locate the Serial Number Needed to Generate Dodge Charger 2020 Radio Code

The first step is locating the radio S/N.

Many drivers assume the code depends on the Dodge model or year, but in reality, the whole process depends on the unique radio unit's serial number.

Each radio has its own serial tied to the security system.

This is even better, because if you have bought an aftermarket radio, the VIN or other vehicle-specific data wouldn't help.

Based on the radio used, you may be able to retrieve the serial directly from the screen or by checking the label on the radio chassis.

2020 Charger - Which Radio Did You Get?

The 2020 Charger keeps the same Uconnect 4 line-up as 2019. Three head units across the trim range, separated by screen size and built-in navigation.

  1. Uconnect 4 (UAG) - 7-inch non-NAV touchscreen. Standard on SXT and Charger Pursuit. Visual ID: 7-inch display centred in the dash opening with bezel material around it; Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported, but there is no factory NAV app and no GPS arrow on the home screen. By volume the most common radio on 2020 Chargers.
  2. Uconnect 4C (UAS) - 8.4-inch non-NAV touchscreen. Standard on GT and R/T, optional on SXT. Visual ID: large 8.4-inch screen filling the dash opening edge to edge, CarPlay and Android Auto present, but no Map/NAV tile because navigation is not built in.
  3. Uconnect 4C NAV (UAQ) - 8.4-inch touchscreen with built-in GPS. Standard on SRT Hellcat, common option on Scat Pack and R/T Plus. Visual ID: same 8.4-inch bezel and glass as UAS, but the home screen carries a dedicated NAV/Map tile and SRT Performance Pages is unlocked.

Quick test: 7-inch screen = UAG, 8.4-inch without a Map tile = UAS, 8.4-inch with a Map tile and SRT pages = UAQ.

Check the Display First - Serial Retrieval Without Tools

The method for 2020 Dodge Charger is this:

The 2020 Dodge Charger's last-run Uconnect 4C (RA4) 8.4" touchscreen is mounted in the performance sedan's center stack. The serial number is retrievable directly on screen via Dealer Mode:

  1. Turn ignition to ACC or ON.
  2. Press the bottom-left and bottom-right corners of the physical screen bezel (the plastic frame, not the glass) simultaneously for 5 seconds.
  3. Dealer Mode opens on the display.
  4. Select: System InfoRadio Part InfoSerial Number.

Note Some 2020 Charger units may have Dealer Mode restricted after a software update. If the bezel press doesn't respond, physical radio removal is required.

Display-Based Serial Number Retrieval

The 2020 Charger continues with the Uconnect 4 family - 8.4-inch UAQ NAV, 8.4-inch UAS non-NAV, the Canadian UCQ equivalent, and the smaller 7-inch Uconnect 4 NA. On these units the head-unit serial number can normally be read on screen via the hidden dealer/diagnostic menu, although some 2020 builds had dealer mode tightened by a software update.

Uconnect 4C 8.4 (UAQ / UAS / UCQ)

  1. Switch the ignition to RUN/ACC and wait for the Uconnect interface to finish booting.
  2. Press and hold the driver-side temperature UP, the driver-side temperature DOWN, and the front DEFROST buttons together for roughly 5-10 seconds.
  3. If the climate-button shortcut does nothing on a software-updated unit, press and hold the bottom-left and bottom-right corners of the screen at the same time for about 5-10 seconds.
  4. Browse to the radio/system info section to view the serial number printed on screen.
  5. Photograph the screen before transcribing the characters.

Uconnect 4 7-inch (NA)

  1. Place the ignition in RUN/ACC and let the screen finish loading.
  2. Press and hold the temperature UP and temperature DOWN buttons together for around 5-10 seconds to open the engineering menu.
  3. Open System Info / Target Main Data and read the serial number on screen.
  4. Take a photo of the display so each character can be copied accurately.

Charger's Hardware Label Method

If the serial number cannot be accessed via display, use the pull-out method.

Most Dodge Charger factory radios include a sticker with the serial number printed on the chassis.

Step-by-Step:

  1. Switch off the vehicle.
  2. Lift the bezel surrounding the radio.
  3. Loosen the clips.
  4. Move the unit outward to access the label.

The serial number is usually located near the printed code.

If Dealer Mode is unavailable on your 2020 Charger, the RA4 radio needs to be removed to read the serial label. The Charger's cockpit-style center stack makes the procedure manageable:

  1. Remove the center stack bezel – The Charger's bezel frames the 8.4" display. Work a plastic trim tool at the lower edge to pop off the friction-clipped panel.
  2. Remove the 4 Torx T20 screws – Holding the radio frame to the dash structure.
  3. Pull the unit forward – Ease the radio out enough to read the serial label on the top or side.

The 14-character serial is on a barcode sticker. Wiring don't need to be unplugged.

View Serial by Pulling Out the Radio Unit

If dealer mode has been disabled on a 2020 Charger by a Uconnect software update, the printed chassis label remains the next reliable source. The Uconnect 4 head unit on the LD Charger sits in a centre stack that is closely tied to the climate cluster, so work slowly and methodically.

  1. Safety first: turn the ignition off, remove the key, disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait a few minutes before touching wiring; never disturb the yellow airbag/SRS connectors and use plastic trim tools to avoid shorts and broken clips.
  2. Tools you will need: plastic trim removal kit, Phillips and small Torx bit set, 7mm/10mm socket set, flashlight.
  3. Pop the centre stack bezel free using a plastic pry tool, starting at the lower edge and working up the sides; on the LD Charger this bezel also carries the climate cluster, so keep finger pressure even.
  4. Unclip the hazard switch and any HVAC/control connectors at the rear of the bezel, then set the trim aside on a clean cloth.
  5. Remove the screws (typically four, two upper and two lower) holding the radio cage to the dash support bracket.
  6. Slide the radio rearward and disconnect the antenna lead and the multi-pin power/data harness.
  7. The serial number sits on the printed barcode/sticker label on the top or side of the radio chassis, next to the part number and supplier markings.
  8. Photograph the label and double-check ambiguous characters such as 0/O, 1/I and B/8 before submitting the serial. If you are not comfortable working around airbag wiring or the integrated climate cluster, have a professional installer remove the unit for you.
Dodge Charger 2020 radio serial number label location

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Serial Number Format Guide for 2020 Dodge Charger

Year Dodge Charger Uconnect 4C (RA4) serial number formats:

  • T00AM – Standard Harman prefix for Uconnect 4C units
  • T00BE – Continental-sourced version

Radio designation: RA4 (Uconnect 4C, 8.4"). Serial: 14 characters (e.g., T00AM5028A1842). The final-generation Charger ran this platform through its last model year in 2024.

Note: The serial number is not the same as the part number (begins with P or 68). The serial alone generates the unlock code.

Common S/N Formats Used on 2020 Charger Units

The factory radios fitted to the 2020 Charger use the standard Mopar/Uconnect serial style. The exact prefix depends on which Uconnect tier shipped with the car and which supplier (Visteon, Continental, Harman or Panasonic) built the unit.

Uconnect 4C 8.4 (UAQ / UAS / UCQ)

  1. Typically printed as a 14-character alphanumeric string on the chassis label.
  2. Commonly begins with T - frequent prefixes include T00AM, TM9 and TQ1 - or with A2C on Continental-built variants.
  3. Usually a continuous run of letters and digits with no spaces or dashes.

Uconnect 4 7-inch (NA)

  1. Usually carries a Mopar/Harman or Panasonic-style serial printed on the chassis sticker, so use the label on the unit itself as the reference.
  2. Copy the serial exactly as printed and avoid guessing characters that look unclear.

Inputting the Security Code

Once the system gives you 2020 Dodge Charger unlock code from the S/N, you're ready to reactivate the radio.

Some drivers get stuck at this stage because input methods can look different across radio versions, but it's usually easy.

When the radio shows CODE, it means the unit is waiting for the correct numbers.

Step-by-Step Code Input Guide

Entering the unlock code on the 2020 Charger's Uconnect 4C:

  1. With ignition ON, the screen displays "ENTER CODE" with an on-screen keypad.
  2. Tap each digit of your 4-digit code on the Charger's 8.4" touchscreen.
  3. The radio auto-unlocks after the 4th digit — no separate confirm.

Lockout Warning: 3 wrong attempts = 60-minute lockout. Leave the Charger's ignition ON. Turning it off resets the timer.

Correct Entering Process

Once the unlock code has been retrieved for a 2020 Charger Uconnect head unit, it can be entered straight at the dash - no scan tool or dealer visit required.

  1. Limited attempts: Mopar/Uconnect head units only accept three incorrect tries before the radio enters a WAIT state, so confirm every digit before pressing it.
  2. Turn the ignition to RUN/ACC so the radio powers up while the engine stays off.
  3. Wait for the display to show CODE, Please enter Anti-Theft Code, or a similar prompt.
  4. On the Uconnect 4C 8.4 (UAQ/UAS/UCQ), key the digits using the on-screen number pad and confirm with the OK/Enter touch button.
  5. On the Uconnect 4 7-inch (NA), press the numbered preset buttons in sequence - or use the on-screen keypad when the unit prompts for it.
  6. If WAIT appears after wrong attempts, leave the ignition in RUN with the radio powered for the documented cool-down period (about 30 minutes; the vehicle may be driven during this time) before trying the correct code again.

Charger 2020 Common Radio Problems

Three wrong entries on the Charger's Uconnect 4C cause a 60-minute lockout, showing "WAIT":

  1. Keep the Charger's ignition in the ON position — engine off is fine but key cannot be cycled.
  2. Wait the full 60 minutes.
  3. Turning the Charger off resets the timer.

After 60 minutes, re-enter with the correct code.

The Charger's Uconnect 4C uses touchscreen-only input for code entry — no physical preset buttons are involved. Once "ENTER CODE" shows:

  • Press each number on the virtual keypad.
  • The Charger's Uconnect unlocks after the final digit — no confirm button needed.

Should the screen not respond, cycle the ignition and wait 30 seconds.

A rejected code on the Charger's RA4 usually means the serial was misread. The label has the serial (14-char code beginning with T00AM or T00BE) and the part number (P... or 68...) — only the serial generates a code.

Re-verify via Dealer Mode and reach out for a free re-check if needed.

The RA4 label in the 2020 Charger contains multiple numbers:

  • Serial number14 characters, prefixed by T00AM or T00BE. Submit this.
  • Part number — starts with P05 or 68. Do not use this.

Dealer Mode via bezel corner press is most reliable way: System InfoRadio Part InfoSerial Number. No removal required.

If the Charger's screen doesn't show after a battery event:

  • Confirm the ignition is fully ON (not ACC) and give the system a moment to boot.
  • Inspect the radio fuse — fuse failure stops the radio.
  • On some 2020 Charger units, a software update may delay the code prompt — tap the screen once to trigger it.

If the screen stays dark, power issue is worth checking first.

Why Did the Radio Lock and Ask for a Code?

Final-generation Charger owners face this primarily due to:

  • Battery replacement — routine battery service causes the code prompt on any Uconnect-equipped vehicle including the Charger.
  • Seasonal storage and battery drain — muscle sedans left parked over winter drain enough to trigger the anti-theft.
  • Performance electrical work — owners who disconnect the battery for mods will trigger the lock.
  • Used purchase — buying a used Charger without the original unlock code means the radio is locked on arrival.

The unlock code is permanently linked to the serial number and remains valid indefinitely.