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Vin # is in the window, the engine # is on the engine, most likely covered with soot and grime take it to one of those $1 self serve car washes and wash the engine clean.
Located numerous place on the Vehicle. The 8th Digit on the VIN will tell you the Engine you have. There is a Data Sheet on the Underside of the hood. You need to be looking for the ENGINE GROUP.
First, either find your VIN number on your vehicle registration or car title or in vehicle maintenance records from your dealer. Additionally, you can find the VIN at various locations on your car. Frequently you can find your VIN number in one of the following locations: on the driver's side door jam (sometimes on the passenger's side), under the windshield on the driver's side, near the firewall of the vehicle or on the steering column. Other places to search for a vehicle identification number include various locations under the hood of your car.
notify honda dealer call first will advise how to retrive radio id number or if have owners manual it also shows how to get it with vin proof of ownership and id dealer can look up code
contact your local honda dealer and they should be able to help you obtain the code or the original dealer that sold the vehicle. you will also need your vin and proof of ownership
you can call honda if it is the factory radio.. if you give them the vin number they should be able to help you... once you receive it you should keep it saved somewhere because every time you disconnect the battery it will reset again... sometimes you can find the code in the owners manual or sometimes you get a little card with the code on it... good luck
inside glove box there should be a sticker with the radio serial number and code. if that has been removed then you could try the honda owners site. you'll need the vin # and some other info I was able to get the code recently for my 2010 CR-V
Yes motor companies keep a system of information as to what exact parts were installed on each vehicle they produce via your VIN. Most Honda certified dealerships and some engine rebuild shops can look it up for you.
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