Chrysler Radio Code Help Request

if you're right ,what can i do now?

If it were me, I'd be checking to confirm that you have both power feeds (permanent & memory) with a power probe electrical tester..
I'm not doubting you've not plug the connectors in correctly, but a fuse may have blown.
I haven't experienced the problem with Chrysler radios but with Vauxhall radios, if both power feeds aren't present and a fuse has blown, the radio won't accept the correct code, as it can't store the code.

If both power feeds are present, then the radio has been re-coded, in which case I'd read the eeprom memory chip using an eeprom programmer.
I realise that most code requesters usually don't have an eeprom programmer and most importantly the skills to do this without damaging the radio,
so I'd advice taking the radio to a workshop based radio decoding service in your area.
 
I think that the power supplies (permanent and memory) are connected well, since when pressing two buttons it works for a certain time and the radio stations memorize them and they are stored correctly, I do not understand what can happen to it
 
Finally, there will be no other option but to go to a decoding service, but it will be more expensive than buying a new one and with 4 children I have to look at the money a lot
 
I think that the power supplies (permanent and memory) are connected well, since when pressing two buttons it works for a certain time and the radio stations memorize them and they are stored correctly, I do not understand what can happen to it
Finally, there will be no other option but to go to a decoding service, but it will be more expensive than buying a new one and with 4 children I have to look at the money a lot

There's always this possibility that a radio can be faulty, but I've seen many times where the workshop based radio decoder has just simply replaced the eprom memory dump of one where the code is known, and that's why
the serial number code doesn't match the code stored in the radio.... nothing wrong with the radio just needs the matching code (the radio coder's did this in the early days because they didn't know where the code was stored on the chip
or knew the algorithm... usually)

Hey, I don't know what the price of decoding a radio is now adays as I'm long since retired from doing that work, but we use to charge a £10. Sure, some older well used radios might not consider paying that, but aftermarket radios are
always available.
 
I am in need of a code for a new factory radio I just purchased from the salvage yard.

S/N T 19 QN 228 3 14305
PN# P05091195AC

I have the receipt if need for proof of purchase. Thanks
 
Please help with radio code. Chrysler 300c

s/n TH1AA1587J4475
 

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Help i need the code for this radio
Typ: P05064385 AF
Data: 0073
SN: TCAAA0073J0788
MU9CY95H
Thanks
 

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Help, need the code for this radio.
 

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Well guys asking here too see if I can have a code for a RB3
RB3 BE68802
Serial 61089704
Date 45/06

Thank you ,I haven't got it yet ,the seller sent me photos but I wont buy it if I dont have a code for it. I think its the last one for sell in my country lol
 
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