Radiocodedatabase V20 Updated Mhh Auto Page 1 Work _hot_ -
An interesting feature of the RadioCodeDatabase V2.0 updated on MHH Auto is its significantly expanded database, which now supports over 170 individual radio models from major brands like Volkswagen, Ford, Audi, and Becker.
On the unit itself: You may need to pull the radio out slightly using extraction keys to see a sticker on the side or back. radiocodedatabase v20 updated mhh auto page 1 work
Example 3: Alpine for Nissan (model NVE-N077PS)
- The navigation screen asks for a 4-digit code after battery disconnect.
- Locate the serial on a sticker (starts with
ALand 10 digits) or get it via diagnostic menu (press NAV + SETUP). - Run
Alpine_Nissan_Generator.jar. - Enter serial → generate code.
- If code is rejected, use the “Alternate algo” button – V20 includes three different algorithms not found in V19.
This appears to be a reference to RadioCodeDatabase v20, an update related to MHH Auto (a well-known forum/community for automotive diagnostics, particularly Mercedes-Benz and other European brands). An interesting feature of the RadioCodeDatabase V2
If you're looking for a verdict from that review: It’s generally positive — v20 is considered a solid update, but as always with such community-shared databases, success depends on exact radio model and serial number format. For critical use, double-check with a dealer or paid service to avoid locking the radio after too many wrong attempts. The navigation screen asks for a 4-digit code
Confirm: Depending on the model, you may need to press and hold the "Scan," "Select," or "AS" button to finalize the entry. 4. Handling Lockouts