Audi MMI Radio Code
If you own an Audi with an MMI (Multi Media Interface) system and you have just replaced the battery or had the car jump-started, you might be expecting the radio to ask for a code — but in most cases it will not. The MMI architecture is fundamentally different from older Concert, Symphony or RNS-E units, and it is worth understanding what has actually changed before assuming the worst.
Does Audi MMI Require a Radio Code?
In the majority of cases, no. The MMI system stores its authorisation data in non-volatile memory within the central MMI computer (called the Head Unit or HU) rather than relying purely on a power-loss trigger. When the battery is reconnected, the MMI reboots — which can take 30–90 seconds and may display a loading screen — but it does not typically demand a PIN.
That said, there are scenarios where you may be locked out:
- The MMI has been replaced with a second-hand unit from a different vehicle.
- The unit was coded incorrectly after a software update.
- Your vehicle uses an older MMI generation (MMI 2G on the B7 A4 and early C6 A6) that does retain a traditional code lock.
MMI Generations and Which Vehicles Use Them
| MMI Version | Key Models | Years | Code Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
| MMI 2G | A4 B7, A6 C6, Q7 4L (early) | 2004–2009 | Sometimes — check display |
| MMI 3G | A4 B8, A5 8T, A6 C7, Q5 8R, Q7 4L (late) | 2008–2015 | Rarely — reboot only |
| MMI 3G+ | A3 8V, A4 B9, A6 C7 facelift, Q2 GA | 2012–2019 | No — VIN-bound |
| MIB / MIB2 | A3 8V facelift, A4 B9, Q2 GA | 2015–2020 | No — VIN-bound |
Audi's OEM suppliers for MMI hardware include Harman and Philips/Harman. The input method depends on the generation: MMI 2G and 3G use the rotary controller with surround buttons; MMI 3G+ adds a touchpad; MIB2 introduces a touchscreen on some trims.
What to Do If Your MMI Is Locked
If your display shows a PIN or code prompt after a power event, the first step is to identify which MMI version you have. On MMI 2G and 3G systems that do carry a code, the serial number follows the same AUZ format used by Concert and Symphony units.
- Navigate to Setup > System > Version Information within the MMI menu (if accessible).
- Note the unit part number and serial.
- Visit our Audi brand page to order the correct code.
- Enter the code using the MMI rotary controller: rotate to select each digit, push to confirm, then navigate to OK.
If the MMI is completely unresponsive after a battery reconnect — showing only a black screen or a perpetual loading animation — this is typically a software or MOST-bus initialisation issue rather than a code lock, and may require a VCDS/ODIS diagnosis at a workshop.
Troubleshooting MMI After Battery Disconnect
- MMI shows loading screen for more than 3 minutes: This can indicate a failed software module. A 30-second key-off, then key-on cycle sometimes resolves it.
- No sound but MMI responds normally: The amplifier or BOSE module may need to be re-initialised. A full ignition cycle (start engine, drive for two minutes, switch off) often helps.
- SAFE displayed in instrument cluster but MMI is fine: Some A4 and A6 models have both an older Concert/Symphony unit and an MMI overlay. Check whether there is a separate CD-slot unit in the dashboard or centre console.
- Code prompt on a used MMI replacement: The unit needs to be coded (paired) to your specific vehicle using VCDS or an Audi dealer scan tool. This is distinct from a radio unlock code.
Frequently Asked Questions
My A4 B8 MMI 3G is asking for a code — is that normal?
It is unusual for MMI 3G to ask for a code after a battery change. If you see a numeric prompt, it is most likely because the head unit has been replaced with a second-hand example that retains a code from its previous vehicle. Provide the AUZ serial from that unit to obtain the code.
Can I reset the MMI code myself?
The code cannot be reset without factory-level software access. You need the correct code for the unit's serial. Attempting to brute-force it will trigger a waiting lockout.
Does the MMI navigation need a separate code to the radio?
No. On integrated MMI systems, a single code (if one is required at all) unlocks the entire system including navigation, radio and media playback.
How long does the MMI take to boot after a battery reconnect?
Typically 30–90 seconds on MMI 3G and 3G+. MIB2 systems are usually faster. If the unit is stuck on a loading screen for longer, see the troubleshooting section above.
Is MMI 3G+ completely immune to code locks?
In standard use, yes — it is VIN-bound and does not use a traditional PIN. However, if the unit has been subject to a failed software update or module replacement, access issues can arise that require dealer-level diagnostics.
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