What Exactly is a Radio Anti-Theft Code?
A factory radio code, sometimes also known as an anti-theft code is a numeric security code that reactivates your car audio system after it has been disabled.
This factory security PIN is triggered when the radio is disconnected from power.
This system helps prevent stolen radios from working in other vehicles.
If power is lost, the radio locks automatically and requires the unlock CODE before it can be used again.
Once the correct numbers is entered, the stereo is fully reactivated.
When the Mercedes Stereo May Lock
Many owners encounter radio code issues on their A-Class after electrical work.
Below are the most frequent situations when this can happen.
Problems After a Battery Change
A replaced battery is the most common reason a Mercedes A-Class radio asks for a code.
Even a momentary power loss is enough to activate the built-in anti-theft lock.
Other Situations That Trigger PIN Code
- After a jump-start, the radio may lose power and request a radio code.
- When the head unit is removed, it usually locks automatically.
- After an ECU reset, software update, or electrical repair, some Mercedes A-Class radios ask for a code.
- If a fuse is pulled, the radio can lock itself.
What You Might Try First
There is a chance your Mercedes A-Class radio code is written down in your documents.
Before spending money, quickly check the places below - it costs nothing to look.
Check the Owner's Manual and Paperwork
- Near the boot panel, where some manufacturers place radio labels.
- On a label in the door pillar.
- In the radio manual, often on a separate code card.
- On the head unit casing if the unit was previously removed.
- In the vehicle documentation provided with the car.
Can a Dealer Retrieve It?
A Mercedes dealer can usually retrieve the security code using your A-Class's vehicle identification number.
In most cases, you need to visit or contact them and show vehicle documents.
When it is verified, they can generate the original anti-theft code for your radio.
Possible Drawbacks:
- The process can take hours depending on the model and database.
- Some older Mercedes A-Class radios may require manual lookup.
- Dealers often charge a fee for the lookup service and it can cost more than 100$.
- You usually need to book an appointment and bring ID.
How to Find the Serial N. on a A-Class's Radio
The only thing you'll need to retrieve the unlock code is your radio's serial number. No extra vehicle data is required.
On almost all Mercedes vehicles, you can find it in one of the following locations:
- Visible on the radio screen (occasionally by using button combinations)
- On the radio housing itself - you'll need to remove the unit slightly and write down your serial (which is fairly easy)
Search for something like: Serial Number or SN.
1. Finding A-Class's S/N on the Display
None of the radio systems support on-screen serial retrieval. The unit must be extracted from the dashboard to read the label.
2. Locating your S/N on the Radio Itself
To find the serial number, you'll need to pull out the radio unit out.
- Start by turning off the ignition and removing the trim panel.
- Next, release the clips and slide the radio out to check the sticker on the back of the radio. Be careful not to damage the cables that the unit is connected to.
- Write down full serial number precisely and then come back to the website.
- Know that serial number and part number are not the same thing. You will find both of them on the unit, but you only need for the serial.
Removing the Mercedes A-Class Radio
The radio uses dedicated extraction keys — insert into the holes on both sides, release the clips, and pull forward. The serial sticker is on the back or side of the unit.
Example: Mercedes A-Class serial number label location
Typical Mercedes A-Class Serial Number Formats
Your Mercedes A-Class radio serial depends on the manufacturer: Alpine units start with AL (e.g. AL2910), Becker with BE (e.g. BE7822), Blaupunkt with BP, and Bosch with CM. The serial is on a label on the radio housing. Do not use the part number (starting with A163820...).
How to Enter the Radio Code on Mercedes A-Class
With your code ready, it's time to input it into the Mercedes A-Class's radio.
The locked radio will usually show an "ENTER CODE" message.
Use the preset number buttons to select each number, then press OK to unlock the stereo.
Try not to make mistakes, because too many wrong attempts can temporarily lock the radio.
It will allow you a few missed shots before showing a LOCKED message.
You can reset the lockout by leaving the radio on for an hour or a set waiting period.
Mercedes A-Class Radio Code - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Each factory stereo has its own unlock code.
If you install a replacement radio, you'll need the code for that specific unit.
Many factory radios use a security code, but some versions require one.
Whether a code is needed varies by the factory stereo and the vehicle generation.
Free radio codes are rarely available.
Some service documents may help, but most codes require a dealer lookup.
The only no-cost option would be to check your vehicle and its documentation to see if you have it written down.