It is amazing as to how things happen.
My sun visor went all floppy on me so I had it replaced - which is great in the winter as it keeps the rain out of my eyes

- So some weeks down the line after parking the old broken one (don't ask me why) under my drivers seat, I eventually decide to bin it. What has that got to do with my radio - trust me I am getting there
So one very nice nearly uncluttered cab and then my clutch decides to pack - ok sh!t happens and it goes into a garage to get it done. The garage rings me to say come and pick it up, it is late in the day when they ring and I am not working that night or for that matter for the next few nights, so I tell them no rush, I will pick it up tomorrow. I go down to the garage and they tell me that I have got a little bit of a wait as the "For Hire Sign" that had been left on by them had drained the battery and they need to restart via a charge. This is not a big deal as I am sure it has happened to many, and besides the run back home will help to recharge the battery, and home I go.
Anyway a few days later I decide to check if the charge has held, it has not, so the battery comes out and I take it indoors to charge up. Battery goes back in and the cab fires up straight away - great,! at last something going right for a change! Well that is what I thought until I turned the cab radio on, it needs the code to be fed in - now I am believe it or not reasonably organised, not perfect - but very nearly

and I always put into my mobile stuff that I need - like code numbers for radios, there are (4) in there but none will work for this radio - of course the most obvious place to keep your radio code is on the back of your sun visor - of which I did - but a word of warning do not throw it in the bin before your clutch goes because your f%&$*%G radio will not work.
Does anyone know how to get around this as I am lost without my news/music.