Radiocodedatabase V2.0 Updated - Mhh Auto - Page 1 ^new^ Jun 2026

[UPDATE] RadioCodeDatabase v2.0 Released! 📻

Existing users of RadioCodeDatabase can upgrade to v2.0 by logging into their account and following the prompts. New users can sign up for a subscription on the MHH AUTO website, which offers a range of plans to suit different needs and budgets.

Here is a breakdown of what Page 1 of this thread reveals about the update.

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A powerful code database can be misused. Responsible stewardship implies:

For the latest version, release notes, and installation help, please always refer to the original MHH AUTO thread.

The software has become a community-driven project that aims to democratize access to essential repair information. The MHH AUTO forum has been central to this development, serving as the primary hub for collaboration, feedback, and distribution. The latest update demonstrates the team's commitment to enhancing the user experience and expanding support for modern vehicles. [UPDATE] RadioCodeDatabase v2

The process for updating to version 2.0 is straightforward:

For those who are new to the software or installing the v2.0 update, the process remains user-friendly.

The launch of version 2.0 highlights the power of the MHH AUTO community. Unlike many paid, closed-source tools, the development of this database relied heavily on contributions from forum members: Here is a breakdown of what Page 1

If you work with automotive electronics, particularly European cars from the late 90s to early 2010s, you know the pain of a "SAFE" or "CODE" message on a dashboard. The update, released by the team at MHH AUTO, is a significant leap forward for DIY mechanics and locksmiths.

"Just bought a copy of software in the last few days, very easy and straightforward to use and outputs appear to be accurate!"

For those who rely on MHH AUTO—the legendary German-founded forum for automotive electronics, tuning, and decoding—this update is not just a minor patch. It is a complete overhaul of the most comprehensive crowd-sourced radio code library available.

Happy decoding! 👊

The RadioCodeDatabase v2.0, featured on the MHH AUTO forum, is an updated offline software tool designed for automotive technicians to decode factory radio security PINs across major brands like Ford, Renault, and VAG. This updated database offers enhanced coverage for newer vehicle models and simplifies the decoding process by eliminating the need for expensive dealership services. The software supports numerous manufacturers, including Bosch, Blaupunkt, and Alpine, by generating codes from radio serial numbers extracted via physical removal or key combinations. For more information on accessing the software, visit MHH AUTO. Share public link

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