Fix It Up Codes (November 2025) — Latest working list

Redeem these Fix It Up codes for free Euro to buy cars and parts; this list is checked and refreshed regularly.

By Shivam Malani 1 min read
Fix It Up Codes (November 2025) — Latest working list
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Fix It Up is a Roblox car restoration experience where codes grant in‑game Euro to purchase junkyard cars and parts.

Updated: November 08, 2025

  • 24MVISITS — €20,000
  • 10MVISITS — €10,000
  • STUTUTUTU — €5,000
  • ISTHATASUPRA — €5,000
  • WLE0 — €10,000
  • 50KFAVS — €5,000
  • AUCTIONS — €10,000
  • 7MVISITS — €10,000
  • 30KFAVS — €10,000

How to redeem codes

Step 1: Launch Fix It Up from its official Roblox page and join a server. If needed, rejoin to load the latest UI. Open Fix It Up on Roblox.

Step 2: Click the hash (#) Codes button on the right side of the screen to open the redemption window.

Step 3: Type or paste a valid code exactly as shown into the code box. Codes are case‑sensitive.

Step 4: Press REDEEM. Your Euro balance updates immediately if the code is valid and unused.


Expired codes

  • SRYFORDELAY
  • 30MVISITS
  • IHATEEXPLOITS
  • CONTRACTSUPD
  • AUCTIONCASH2
  • AUCTIONCASH
  • 10KFOLLOWERS
  • 4MVISITS
  • 3MVISITS
  • 4KACTIVE
  • THANKS
  • 1500LIKES
  • 700LIKES
  • 500LIKES
  • 150LIKES
  • RUSTYCAR
  • MoneyPlease
  • GameRelease
  • BACK

Why codes might not work

  • The code has expired or was a limited‑time milestone reward.
  • Typo or extra spaces — codes are case‑sensitive; copy and paste carefully.
  • The code was already redeemed on your Roblox account.
  • Session/UI hiccup — leave the server, relaunch the game, and try again.

Where to find more codes

New giveaways are often shared on the official community channels. Join the Fix It Up Discord and keep an eye on the announcements/codes channels, and follow the developer’s Roblox group for milestone rewards. Bookmark this page — we update code lists weekly.


Codes are free, case‑sensitive, and time‑limited. Redeem them promptly and avoid third‑party “code generators” or sites that ask for personal information.