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

Claim the latest Fix It Up codes for free euros to buy parts, repair cars, and grow your Roblox garage business.

By Shivam Malani 2 min read
Fix It Up Codes (December 2025) — Latest working list
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Fix It Up on Roblox lets you buy wrecked cars, repair and upgrade them, then sell for profit, and codes give you free euros to speed this up.

Updated: December 16, 2025.

New codes: FREEAUCTION

  • FREEAUCTION — 50,000 euros NEW
  • UPD — 35,000 euros
  • 40MVISITS — 10,000 euros

How to redeem codes

Step 1: Start Roblox and launch the Fix It Up experience from its game page.

Step 2: Once you load into your garage, look at the right side of the screen and tap the hash # / Codes button.

Step 3: Click or tap the text field labeled for entering a code, then type or paste one active code exactly as shown.

Step 4: Press the REDEEM button and wait a moment for the success message.

Step 5: Check your euro balance at the top of the screen to confirm that the free cash has been added.


Expired codes

  • XMAS — no longer grants euros
  • 24MVISITS — visit milestone reward, now expired
  • 10MVISITS — visit milestone reward, now expired
  • STUTUTUTU — cash reward, now expired
  • ISTHATASUPRA — cash reward, now expired
  • WLE0 — code with a zero, now expired
  • 50KFAVS — favorites milestone, now expired
  • AUCTIONS — auction-themed reward, now expired
  • 7MVISITS — visit milestone, now expired
  • 30KFAVS — favorites milestone, now expired
  • GEARBOX — gear‑related cash reward, now expired
  • DRAGGY — drag racing themed reward, now expired
  • SRYFORDELAY — large compensation reward, now expired
  • 30MVISITS — visit milestone, now expired
  • IHATEEXPLOITS — anti‑exploit reward, now expired
  • CONTRACTSUPD — contracts update reward, now expired
  • AUCTIONCASH2 — auction cash bonus, now expired
  • AUCTIONCASH — auction cash bonus, now expired
  • 10KFOLLOWERS — social milestone reward, now expired
  • 4MVISITS — early visit milestone, now expired
  • 3MVISITS — early visit milestone, now expired
  • 4KACTIVE — concurrent players milestone, now expired
  • THANKS — general thank‑you reward, now expired
  • 1500LIKES — likes milestone, now expired
  • 700LIKES — likes milestone, now expired
  • 500LIKES — likes milestone, now expired
  • 150LIKES — likes milestone, now expired
  • RUSTYCAR — starter reward, now expired
  • MoneyPlease — early cash reward, now expired
  • GameRelease — release celebration reward, now expired
  • BACK — return celebration reward, now expired

Why codes might not work

  • The code has expired. Many Fix It Up codes are tied to updates, milestones, or events and stop working after a while.
  • The code was typed incorrectly. Codes are case‑sensitive, and extra spaces or wrong characters will cause an error.
  • The code was already redeemed on your Roblox account. Most codes can only be used once per account.
  • The game session is out of date. If a valid code fails, close Fix It Up, reopen it from the Roblox app, and try again.
  • There may be a temporary server issue. Wait a few minutes and retry if you get unexpected errors on multiple codes.

Where to find more codes

The developer of Fix It Up, .workspace, often ties new codes to game milestones and announcements. To catch new rewards quickly, keep an eye on the official channels used by the team.

  • Join the official Fix It Up Discord server at discord.com/invite/XmYvfbDzN9 and watch the codes and announcement channels.
  • Follow the .workspace Roblox group for group posts and game news.
  • Mark the Fix It Up game page as a favorite on Roblox so you notice title changes that often come with new events and codes.

Bookmark this page — code lists change often, and checking back regularly helps you claim new freebies before they expire.


Codes in Fix It Up are always time‑limited and case‑sensitive, so enter them exactly as written and use them as soon as you can. Avoid any third‑party “code generator” sites or tools; they cannot create real Fix It Up codes and often exist only to collect personal data or push unwanted software.