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I have a 2004 honda accord my radio needs a code I need my 4 diget stereo code and can't seem to find how to get it? Help i need my radio for the weekend...
yes - i know. but its just too bad honda doesn't have a 24/7 hotline. and yes its my stereo. thanks for the feedback.yes - i know. but its just too bad honda doesn't have a 24/7 hotline. and yes its my stereo. thanks for the feedback.
Radio codes are security related to discourage theft, so they are not published on the internet, if they were what would be the point?? any thief could ge the code after stealing your radio. Contact the dealer for instructions and what info u need to get your cars unique radio code.Radio codes are security related to discourage theft, so they are not published on the internet, if they were what would be the point?? any thief could ge the code after stealing your radio. Contact the dealer for instructions and what info u need to get your cars unique radio code.
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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.
I just changed the battery in my 08 accord same thing there is a code on the left side of glove box.type that code in using the preset numbers it will be on white sticker
I had this problem on my 2006 Accord. You need to call a Honda dealership give them your vin and they will give you the code to enter into the stereo. I don't remember mine having letters in it as the one you posted???
My 2003 Accord LX does the same thing. It started about 6mo ago and it becomes more and more often. I just went outside to kick the off from inside the wheel wells and the stereo came on.
If you are needing the Radio Code because the radio is asking you for "Code" then for your year of car you should be able to take the serial number off of your registration or from the dash or drivers side b pillar sticker and a dealership can run the "VEHICLE" serial number and should be able to give you the radio code to get the radio to work again. No radio removal required.
I don't think you will find anyone who will give you the code for free, plus the fact it is an antitheft code, how would anyone know it is actually your radio? I suggest going to the Honda dealer where the car was purchased, they will have the code in their computer system from when the car was Pre Delivery Inspected.
Each radio unit has a unique code, it is was in the owners packet that came with the car new, if you don't have that info then you must contact the dealer for help in getting your unique radio unlock code.
yes - i know. but its just too bad honda doesn't have a 24/7 hotline. and yes its my stereo. thanks for the feedback.
Radio codes are security related to discourage theft, so they are not published on the internet, if they were what would be the point?? any thief could ge the code after stealing your radio. Contact the dealer for instructions and what info u need to get your cars unique radio code.
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