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 Superb radio code? Use our Skoda Superb Radio Code Generator / Calculator service to request the code from the fitted unit serial.
Superb cars often use higher-spec radio or navigation units, so the exact fitted label matters. Send the serial, part number and screen message so supported factory-radio requests can be checked before the code is delivered.
Use these steps before ordering, entering a code or handling SAFE mode for Skoda Superb.
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.
2001-2008
2008-2015
2015-2024
2023-2026
2009-2026
2001-2026
Many factory Skoda Superb radio requests can be reviewed from the fitted unit serial, part number and unit family.
Touchscreen factory radio
2000s-2020s
Navigation infotainment
2000s-2020s
Premium navigation infotainment
2000s-2020s
Standard factory radio
2000s-2010s
Older factory radio
2000s
Compatibility review
2010s-2020s
Find the serial number on your Skoda Superb 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 Superb radio shows a code prompt.
Need a radio code for a Skoda Superb? Start with the installed radio or navigation unit, not only the car model. Our independent Superb radio code service is designed for lost codes, SAFE screens and used replacement units, with compatibility review for premium systems.
A Superb radio or navigation unit can ask for a code after battery replacement, fuse work, removal or a head-unit swap. Because Superb models may use Bolero, Amundsen, Columbus or newer infotainment, the serial label and screen message decide the correct workflow.
Superb owners often see a lock message after battery work, especially when the original radio code card is missing from the service book.
Columbus systems can behave differently by generation. Treat the fitted unit label and screen message as mandatory evidence before promising a classic code entry.
A used Superb may have an upgraded Bolero, Amundsen or Columbus unit that no longer matches VIN-derived paperwork.
Newer Superb infotainment can involve compatibility, pairing or component-protection-style checks instead of only a four-digit radio code.
Start by separating classic SAFE/code-entry prompts from newer navigation or infotainment messages. The next step depends on the unit family, not only the car model.
Keep stable vehicle power while checking the Superb radio or navigation unit.
Record the exact display message: SAFE, SAFE 2, CODE, 1000, component-related warning or another infotainment prompt.
Photograph the fitted unit label, part number, serial number and front panel when possible.
Do not use an old code card unless it clearly matches the installed unit.
Enter a verified code only when the unit shows a genuine code-entry state.
Do not keep guessing on Superb navigation or touchscreen units. Wrong attempts can trigger waiting states, and newer systems may need compatibility review rather than repeated code entry.
Superb radio-code entry differs between classic radios and premium navigation units. Identify the fitted unit first, then use the matching workflow.
Identify whether the installed unit is Swing, Bolero, Amundsen, Columbus, Stream or a newer MIB-style system.
Wait for a real code-entry screen before entering any digits.
For older button-based units, use the radio-specific controls to set and confirm each digit.
For Bolero, Amundsen or Columbus units, use the on-screen keypad only if the unit displays a clear code dialog.
If the code is rejected or the screen message does not match a classic prompt, stop and recheck the fitted-unit evidence.
Pro Tip: Columbus and newer Superb infotainment cases should be treated as evidence-first checks. A visible navigation screen does not always mean the issue is a standard four-digit code entry.
Carefully remove or inspect the installed radio/navigation unit if needed, then photograph the full label, serial, barcode, part number and manufacturer details.
Some Bolero, Amundsen, Columbus or MIB-era units expose useful information through system menus. Record the exact unit name, software/version data and lock message.
Paperwork can be helpful, but it may belong to the original head unit. Use it only as supporting context when the installed radio may have been replaced.
Skoda Superb units can show SK or serials, while shared VAG or replacement units may show serial or another VAG prefix. Keep every character exactly as printed.
Common issues and how to fix them — no dealer visit needed.
Cause: The issue may be a classic code prompt, a navigation-unit lock or a newer infotainment compatibility case.
Solution: Collect screen photos, unit label, serial and part number before trying another code or assuming a VIN-only lookup will work.
Cause: The installed radio may have been replaced or upgraded before the current owner bought the car.
Solution: Use the serial and part number from the fitted unit label as the primary evidence.
Cause: Power loss activated the anti-theft state on the installed unit.
Solution: Keep stable power connected, identify the unit and enter only a verified code when the code-entry prompt is available.
Cause: The case may involve MIB pairing, compatibility or another infotainment workflow.
Solution: Treat it as a compatibility review case and collect photos instead of forcing old radio-code instructions.
Keep Superb premium navigation cases separate from basic Swing or Stream radio cases.
Do not promise Columbus or MIB support until the exact unit label and screen message are checked.
Use VIN and paperwork as context only; replacement Superb head units are common enough to require fitted-unit evidence.
Write SK, serial and serial prefixes exactly as printed rather than normalizing them manually.
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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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