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Usually the stereo code is needed for accessing any kind of function of the stereo.
If the radio code is not located in the owners manual there are other places that might have the code displayed.
Check the fuse panel inside cover or the sides of the glove box door.
(This is where I put the radios code sticker for when I am performing new vehicle deliveries)
A honda dealership would be the only option to make use of this problem.
What the Honda dealership does is find the stereo's serial number then the advisor is able to locate the radio's 4 - 6 digit code.
On some models the serial number is found by holding the #1 and #6 radio preset simultaneously, then hitting the power button.
At this point the radio's display should show the serial number and the radio code can be retrieved by the advisor.
Yes this happens because the radio enters a security mode (anti theft) after you disconnect the battery terminals to it, I'm afraid you can not find that code on internet, you can either find it on your car's owner's manual or go to a Honda dealer ship and they'll provide you the security code for your car, not a big deal.
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for a stock radio you can only get the security code from a Honda dealer.you will need to show proof of ownership and ID then they will usually give you the code with no problems.Good luck.
You will need to go to your dealer and ask them to give you the code. If you are sure that you have the right serial number ask the service advisor for the code.
Any time battery is disconnected the radio has to have a code reentered. This is a theft prevention issue. You should have gotten the code if you bought the car new, if not call the dealer and he can provide it.
Re key less entry have no idea but could be same issue.
Most hondas have the code on the vehicle itself for resetting the code once the battery has been disconected or radio removed. Try pulling the glove box out and looking on the inside of the cavity. You should not need a code to remove the radio the alarm should not go off, it is the installation. The radio will not work with any other --vehicle without your specific code, good thieves know this and would rather steal the whole car. "Especially the Honda Accord. Have one in the garage and a 2005 Pilot.
You can get a radio code here: https://radiocodevault.com/honda
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