Only the dealer will give you that code, but you have to take it to the dealership and they can enter the code and / or give you the code as well for future.
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Please check the links below and see if it helps. It i spossible that the Honda dealer will be able to provide you the codes from the data base of your car. Check if ther codes are noted on your warranty/owners manual.
Look inside the glove box. On the bsck side of the glove box door there should be a small sticker with two sets of numbers. The number set with five (5) digits is your reset code. Use the station reset buttons on your radio to enter these 5 numbers. If entered correctly, your radio should come on instantly.
Are you sure youhave the correct code? Look in the glove-box. Somewhere, usually on the left side on the bottom there is a small sticker with two sets of numbers. The five numbers standing by themselves are the code for the radio installed by the manufacturer. If you or someone else changed the radio, you may have to contact the radio manufacturer with the serial number of the radio for the correct code.
Dealer only item - best of luck - just take it to your local dealer with the VIN # of your car it came out of and they will give you the operational code
The code for the radio needs to be input.
the radio must have been disconnected from the battery.
look for the code on a card in the glove box.
if no card, then u have to pull the stereo out and get the serial #
to the dealership.
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