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I cannot give you the code because it is specific to the radio in your Honda and not other code will work. However, if you do not have the code written down in your owner's manual it is very simple to acquire it for free. Simply go to this link and register your Honda. https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login.asp You will need the VIN #, your telephone # in order to get the code. Once registered simply click the section Retrieve Radio/Navi Code. You will also need the serial number off the radio. It explains how to get the code off the dial without having to remove the radio from the vehicle. Very simple and easy that will cost you nothing.
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HONDA do not make radios .They only affix their badge onto radios made by the large manufacturers (ALPINE , BLAUPUNKT etc).
First try https://radio-navicode.honda.com/ If so , then if the above suggestion is not successful ,thenunfortunately the code will not be available for free (or cheap )from anywhere on the Internet.
Yes, you need to insert the 4 or 6 digit code when asked to do so in the radio display. There is a yellow sticker with the code hidden inside the glove box. many dealers affix the second sticker to the owners manual, and some still go through the trouble of manually typing the code into the folder that holds the owners manual and other new car papers. If unable, and as a last resort, go to a honda dealer with the VIN number, and proof of vehicle ownership.
Sorry, there are virtually an infinite number of possible codes. If an audio unit with theft protection is disconnected from electrical power, you must enter a unique code number into the unit or it will not work. This code and the audio unit’s serial number are listed on the anti-theft ID card that comes with the vehicle. If this card is lost, you must obtain the audio unit serial number in order to get the radio code (some people say that they have found the code on a sticker inside the glove compartment, but I wouldn’t count on that). Some newer vehicles allow you to retrieve the audio unit serial number electronically from the radio. Refer to your owner’s manual for the specific procedure (the following usually will work: Turn the radio off. Push the preset 1, preset 6, and power buttons at the same time, then quickly release.) . Some older vehicles (model year 2003 and older) require a visit to the dealer in order to retrieve the audio unit serial number. Once you have the audio unit serial number, you can call Auto Customer Service at (800) 999-1009 or have the dealer look up the radio code. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful than to let you know how to begin the process.
if you do not have original anti-theft radio code you will need to remove radio and retrieve s/n off of radio. once you have that you can go into nearest honda dealer and with s/n they can give you correct radio code
Gotta have the serial number off the sticker on the top of the radio then call your local honda dealer, give them that serial number and they can give you your radio code.
Unfortunatly the code is directly tied to the S/N of the radio. Without the serial there isn't much I can do for you. But If you are handy with a wrench and can remove the radio yourself, then I can more than likely get a code, but I too would need the S/N.
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