Jeep Patriot's Usual Unlock Code Causes
Your radio may enter anti-theft mode when it detects a power interruption.
These are the some well-known scenarios that activate the radio code prompt.
After a Battery Work
When the battery is replaced, the Jeep Patriot radio enters anti-theft mode.
This factory protection system is designed to prevent theft by disabling the radio after power loss.
Other Cases When The Radio May Ask for a PIN
- When the head unit is replaced, it usually locks automatically.
- After a jump-start, the radio may lose power and request a security code.
- If a fuse is pulled, the radio can lock itself.
- After an ECU reset, software update, or electrical repair, some Jeep Patriot radios display a CODE message.
Places to Check Before Buying a Radio Code
There is a chance your Jeep Patriot radio code is written down in your documents.
Before spending money, quickly check the places below - you might be surprised.
Check Inside the Dashboard Area
- In the radio manual, often on a separate page.
- On a sticker in the door pillar.
- On the head unit casing if the unit was previously removed.
- In the service booklet provided with the car.
- Near the trunk lining, where some manufacturers place radio labels.
Requesting It from the Dealer
Dealerships can generate your radio code by checking the VIN in their system.
They typically require proof of ownership before sharing the unlock code.
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 bill for the code (sometimes more than 100$).
Where to Search for the Serial Number on a Patriot
The only thing you'll need to find the corresponding code is your radio's radio serial. No extra vehicle data is required.
On many Jeep models, you can find it in one of the following locations:
- Displayed on the radio screen (occasionally by using a key combination)
- On the radio housing itself - you'll need to pull it out and write down the serial number (which is fairly easy)
Search for a label such as: Serial Number or SN.
1. How to See the Serial Number on the Patriot Screen
Most Uconnect-equipped vehicles can display the radio serial number directly on the screen using a hidden diagnostic menu called Dealer Mode (also known as Engineering Mode). This means you can obtain the serial number without removing the radio from the dashboard.
Uconnect 8.4" Classic (2013–2018)
Method 1 – Climate Controls:
- Turn the ignition to ACC or ON (engine off).
- Simultaneously hold the Up, Down, and Front Defrost climate buttons for 5 seconds.
- The Dealer Mode menu appears on screen.
- Navigate to: System Info → Radio Part Info → Serial Number.
Method 2 – Temperature Buttons:
- Hold the Temperature Up (red) and Temperature Down (blue) buttons together for 5 seconds.
- The Engineering Menu appears.
- Navigate to: System Info → Radio Part Info → Serial Number.
Uconnect 8.4" NEW (2019+) & 12-inch
- Turn the ignition to ACC or ON.
- Press the bottom-left and bottom-right edges of the physical screen bezel simultaneously until Dealer Mode appears.
- Navigate to: System Info → Radio Part Info → Serial Number.
Important Press the physical bezel edges, not the touchscreen surface.
Uconnect 7" (e.g. Jeep Compass)
- Hold the Temperature Up and Temperature Down buttons for 5 seconds.
- The Engineering Menu appears.
- Navigate to: System Info → Target Main Data → Serial Number.
2. Locating the Serial on the Radio Body
The serial number is usually located on a label attached to the head unit.
Step 1: Turn off the vehicle.
Step 2: After that, take off the surrounding panel.
Step 3: Then release the mounting clips.
Step 4: Carefully slide the unit out partially (Be careful not to damage the connections).
Step 5: Search for the serial 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 and the Part Number!
Physical Radio Removal (if Dealer Mode is unavailable)
If the on-screen method is not available on your vehicle, the radio can be physically removed to view the serial number label on the top, side, or back of the unit:
- Remove the trim bezel – Carefully pry off the dashboard trim surrounding the radio using a plastic trim removal tool. The bezel is held by friction clips.
- Unscrew the mounting bolts – Remove the 4 mounting screws (usually Torx or Phillips) securing the radio to the dash frame.
- Slide the unit forward – Gently pull the radio out far enough to see the label. Do not disconnect the wiring harness unless necessary.
- Locate the serial number label – Locate a white or silver sticker with a barcode on the top or side of the unit. The serial number is a 14-character alphanumeric code (e.g.
T00AM394958584).
For detailed instructions with video tutorials for specific vehicles, see our Uconnect radio removal guide.
Example: Jeep Patriot serial number label location
Usual Serial Prefixes on Jeep Patriot Radios
Your Jeep Patriot 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 on a label on the radio housing.
Entering the Radio Code on Your Vehicle
You need to enter the anti-theft code into the system to unlock your Jeep's radio.
When the unit is locked, the screen usually shows a code prompt.
Based on the radio, use control knob, touchscreen, or radio presets to enter the numbers, then confirm the code to restore radio functionality.
To enter the unlock code on your Uconnect radio:
- When the radio is locked, the screen will display "ENTER CODE" or show four dashes (----).
- Use the on-screen keypad (touchscreen models) or the preset buttons (non-touchscreen models) to enter each digit of your 4-digit code.
- After entering all 4 digits, the radio unlocks automatically – no need to press a confirm button.
Tip: Ensure you enter the code carefully. Three incorrect attempts will trigger a temporary lockout.