How to find the radio serial
Check the fitted radio label first. Some units can also show the serial with button shortcuts, but the physical label is the safest source for order checks.

Lost your Skoda Citigo radio code? Use our Skoda Citigo Radio Code Generator / Calculator service to request the code from the fitted unit serial.
Citigo radio-code cases often involve used city cars, battery replacement, missing code cards or shared VAG hardware from the VW Up and SEAT Mii family. Send the fitted unit serial and part number so supported factory-radio requests can be checked before code delivery.
Use these steps before ordering, entering a code or handling SAFE mode for Skoda Citigo.
Check the fitted radio label first. Some units can also show the serial with button shortcuts, but the physical label is the safest source for order checks.
Select the brand, enter the fitted-unit serial, add your email and complete secure checkout. The estimated delivery time is shown before payment.
Most classic VAG radios use preset buttons to set the four digits, then a confirm button. Touchscreen units may use an on-screen prompt.
SAFE mode and support
SAFE or SAFE 2 usually means the radio is locked after power loss or wrong attempts. Waiting rules vary by unit, so avoid guessing.
Choose your model below. Many factory-radio requests can be reviewed from the fitted unit serial.
2011-2020
2011-2020
2012-2020
2017-2020
2019-2020
2010s
Many factory Skoda Citigo radio requests can be reviewed from the fitted unit serial, part number and unit family.
Fitted-unit serial check
2010s
Cross-brand VAG prefix check
2010s
Prefix and part-number check
Used-car cases
Code prompt review
2010s
Compatibility review
2019-2020
Not a factory-code flow
Owner changes
Find the serial number on your Skoda Citigo radio.
Enter your serial number and email. Pay securely with Stripe.
Receive the code by email after the serial check. Enter it only when your Skoda Citigo radio shows a code prompt.
Need a radio code for a Skoda Citigo? Start with the radio fitted in the car today. Our Citigo radio code service helps with lost cards, SAFE screens and battery-change lockouts, while checking shared VW Up and SEAT Mii hardware risk before a code is supplied.
A Citigo radio can ask for a code after battery disconnection, jump-start work, radio removal or repeated wrong entries. Because Citigo shares VAG small-car hardware and many examples are now used imports, the fitted radio label matters more than old paperwork alone.
Citigo owners often see a code prompt after battery replacement, workshop charging or a long period with low voltage. Record the exact display state before trying old codes.
Some fitted units and replacement radios can show serial or other VAG-style identifiers, so the request should follow the unit label rather than the vehicle badge alone.
Older city cars are often sold without the original radio card. If paperwork exists, treat it as supporting context until the installed unit serial is confirmed.
Later electric Citigo cases may involve a different infotainment workflow, so screen photos and unit details should be checked before assuming classic four-digit code entry.
SAFE states on a Citigo should be handled by confirming the fitted unit first, especially when the car has a replacement radio or shared VAG hardware.
Keep stable power connected while the Citigo radio is in SAFE, SAFE 2 or a waiting state.
Write down the exact message on the screen, including CODE, SAFE, SAFE 2, 1000 or blank digit fields.
Photograph the radio face so the unit family can be identified before removal if needed.
Use the fitted radio label, serial, barcode, part number and manufacturer as the primary evidence.
Enter a verified code only when the display has returned to a clear code-entry state.
Do not keep guessing codes on a Citigo radio. Extra failed attempts can extend waiting states and make the next check slower.
Citigo code entry depends on the installed radio, not only the car model. Shared VAG and replacement units can use different button sequences.
Identify whether the fitted unit is a compact Skoda radio, shared VAG unit, replacement serial unit or later infotainment setup.
Wait until the radio shows 1000, CODE or digit fields instead of SAFE 2.
Use the unit-specific preset buttons or rotary controls to set each digit exactly.
Confirm only when the displayed digits match the verified code for the fitted serial.
If the code is rejected, stop and recheck the serial, part number and unit origin before trying again.
Pro Tip: For Citigo, the small-car platform link to VW Up and SEAT Mii is a reason to preserve the original serial prefix exactly as printed.
Inspect or carefully remove the installed unit if needed, then photograph the full label with serial, barcode, part number and manufacturer details.
Record every character exactly as printed. Do not change a serial, SK, serial or other VAG-style prefix to match the vehicle badge.
Use paperwork only as supporting evidence. Used Citigo cars can have replacement radios that no longer match the old card.
For later Citigo or Citigo-e iV cases, include the screen state and front panel so the request is not forced into an older code-entry workflow.
Common issues and how to fix them — no dealer visit needed.
Cause: Wrong code attempts may have triggered a timed waiting state. Low voltage can also make recovery more confusing.
Solution: Keep stable power connected, wait for the entry prompt and verify the fitted-unit serial before trying another code.
Cause: The installed unit may be shared VAG hardware or a replacement radio from the VW Up / SEAT Mii family.
Solution: Submit the serial exactly as printed and route the request by the installed unit details, not by the badge alone.
Cause: The Citigo may have had a radio swap before the current owner bought the car.
Solution: Use the fitted radio label and part number as the main evidence instead of retrying the old card repeatedly.
Cause: Later electric or infotainment setups may not use the same workflow as older button radios.
Solution: Collect screen photos, unit label details and the part number before requesting or entering a classic radio code.
Write Citigo content as a used city-car service page: battery changes, missing cards, imported cars and replacement radios are the real user cases.
Mention the VW Up and SEAT Mii relationship only for platform and shared-hardware caution, not as proof that every unit is supported.
Preserve serial, SK, serial and other VAG serial prefixes exactly as printed on the fitted unit label.
Treat Citigo-e iV and later infotainment cases as compatibility checks rather than automatic classic radio-code requests.
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Requests can be reviewed online from fitted-unit evidence, with email support for compatible cases. Some modern infotainment systems may require a compatibility check.

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