

This may seem confusing but taking your radio out is really easy and requires little to no DIY skills. Once the radio is removed from the dash, the serial number Is always printed on the sticker label on the back. If the serial does not display upon holding the pre-set buttons on the unit, the stereo must be taken out. Is it that my variation of the 6000CD lacks this functionality? Should all 6000CD's have this functionality but mine is broken? It baffles me that if something was broken/missing that the handsfree works.Īny information would be greatly appreciated.Radio Code FAQ's My serial does not begin M or V.ĩ0% of ford radio serial numbers begin M or V. Issuing voice commands doesn't seem to do anything either. I've pressed these while the phone has been paired and it doesn't seem to do anything. There are two buttons on there stereo, both have a folder on them, and one has an arrow pointing into the folder, the other out of it.

There doesn't seem anything obvious in the menus. I don't see a similar option on the iPhone when it's paired to the Mondeo. My previous vehicle didn't have bluetooth and I'd bought a Jawbone earpiece, when using that and playing music the iPhone would give the option to use the Jawbone as a speaker. I've tried turning the stereo to AUX with no luck. Playing music on my iPhone just makes the music come out of the iPhone speaker. Having read the documentation that came with the car (which spans several variations of car and stereo model), I believe there may be the functionality to stream music from my iPhone to the stereo, however I just cannot figure out how to do it. Very quickly I got my iPhone 5 paired up over bluetooth to send/receive calls and that all works fine. I've had my Mondeo for a couple of months and have mainly been busy with moving house and a new job to have a proper look at what it can/can't do.
