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RCD 310 Volkswagen Golf V Radio Code Retrieval - Memory Load 95128, VWZ1Z216768674 & 1K0035186AA

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  • #1 13719959
    Jamrug
    Level 17  
    Hello all. Is it possible to read the code to the radio based on the memory load 95128, which I put below. Radio is:
    RCD 310 volkswagen golf V numbers
    VWZ1Z216768674
    1K0035186AA
    I read a similar post that the code counts on the basis of the content from the NEC processor. Is it really so?
    Possibly someone can enumerate the code from this memory because I am counting on the NYO 4 program and I get the code 0323 but I'm not sure if it's ok.
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  • #2 13719979
    adrian1201
    Level 29  
    The code is in the eeprom but encrypted with the key that is in the NEC processor. There is another key in each play, so the eeprom substitution does not work well.
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  • #3 13720035
    Jamrug
    Level 17  
    And what device does it do best with it? For example, Martech? Is it possible to do this with a program reading from the NEC processor?
  • #4 13720041
    piwko
    Level 25  
    adrian1201 wrote:
    The code is in the eepromie but encrypted with the key that is in the NEC processor. There is another key in the karzdej so the substitution of the eeprom is not much zda.

    Not on this radio - it's going to count here.
    There is something wrong here. W / g martecha is a Delphi radio, eeprom 24LC32.
    If it's Bosch or Blaupunkt, then unfortunately only on the table can be done.
  • #5 13720059
    Jamrug
    Level 17  
    Well, buddy beer. I have a carproga and I can see that the pin can be read and reset. At the moment, he does not read the memory because he is blocked, but this type of radio is working so I am surprised by this key in the prock. Will you be able to count the code for me? And the radio is Blaupunkt at 100% Memory 95128 I read an hour ago.
  • #6 13720084
    piwko
    Level 25  
    Jamrug wrote:
    Well, buddy beer. I have a carproga and I can see that the pin can be read and reset. At the moment, he does not read the memory because he is blocked, but this type of radio is working so I am surprised by this key in the prock. Will you be able to count the code for me? A radio is Blaupunkt at 100% Memory 95128 I read an hour ago.

    If it's Blaupunkt, then unfortunately as a colleague wrote - processor + eeprom.
    A moment of work, martech.
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  • #7 13722702
    wolf16

    Level 20  
    You can optionally read the first two digits of the code by changing the memory contents and the rest by manually typing on the table.
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  • #8 13722785
    Jamrug
    Level 17  
    And what to change in the batch and how to read these numbers? Will you bring it a little?
  • #9 13722879
    wolf16

    Level 20  
    zap bin from 95128
  • #10 13723478
    Jamrug
    Level 17  
    Bin is posted in my initial thread (speeches)
  • #11 13723522
    wolf16

    Level 20  
    Change cells from AE0 to CD0 to FF and upload this content to the radio. Turn on the radio, wait a moment (the processor will store new values in memory). Turn off the radio, read the memory and put the content here.
  • #12 13732938
    Jamrug
    Level 17  
    Thank you all for help but I have already solved the problem. He found CARPASS.
    I close the subject.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around retrieving the radio code for a Volkswagen Golf V's RCD 310 radio, specifically using the memory load 95128 and the serial number VWZ1Z216768674. Users confirm that the code is stored in the EEPROM but is encrypted with a key from the NEC processor, making direct EEPROM substitution ineffective. Various tools and methods are suggested, including the use of Martech devices and the Carprog tool, which can read and reset the PIN. A method to change specific memory cells to retrieve the first two digits of the code is also discussed. Ultimately, one user reports successfully finding the code through CARPASS, concluding the topic.
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