Every vehicle on the road in Lincoln has a radio code unique to each car, truck, or SUV. You may never need to know your Nissan radio code when you own your vehicle in Omaha. However, if your battery dies or your radio malfunctions at some point, you might need to know your Nissan radio code to access certain features. The service team at Sid Dillon Nissan has a guide with more details about this feature on your model.
The Nissan radio code is a four-digit number. You’ll need to input this number into the keypad of your radio, no matter which model you have, to access the radio’s functions. So, the Nissan radio code is a way to get back into the system after your Nissan vehicle loses power in Beatrice or elsewhere.
The Nissan radio code is for theft deterrence. Unfortunately, vehicle electronics are often targets for thieves, including the radio. If your Nissan radio has any power interruption, such as when the battery is disconnected or the battery completely drains, you need to input the radio code to access its features. Hence, the Nissan radio code is for anyone who needs a new battery for their vehicle.
You don’t need to know the Nissan radio code every time you turn on your car because the circuit to the battery is still connected. However, you’ll need it if the system detects that power can’t get to the console.
You can find your Nissan radio code in a few locations:
Our service team will have the only sure method of accessing the Nissan radio code for when your vehicle needs service. That’s because we may have to disconnect the car’s battery when we perform maintenance or if your vehicle needs a new battery.
You can easily find your Nissan radio code with our team if you can’t locate it in the vehicle or owner’s manual.
Have trouble locating your Nissan radio code? Contact us, call (402) 464-6500, or schedule service with our team in Lincoln. We handle oil changes, tire rotations, brakes, and any aspect of your Nissan vehicle’s service.