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Sorry no easy fix, 2 choices, 1 remove radio and take to car radio specialist, they can recode to a new one. Or contact your local Honda Main dealer, give them your chassis No etc, and if it's the original radio they should be able to scource the code from the manufacture, Cheers
If you dnat have the owners manual (last pages), you will need contact your dealer, show the VIN number and request this code number; remember that this security code anyone could send you from internet (is a security code).
Sometimes you need to pay at dealer for this information.
Inside the glove compartment, on the back side of the glove compartment door you should find a small sticker with two sets of numbers. The number set with 5 digits is you radio reset code. Turn on the radio and when the message "CODE" comes up, use the station preset buttons to input the code. If the code was input correctly, the radio should come on immediately.God Bless and ggod luck.
Any honda dealer can give you the code. I took mine to a dealer service area and they were quickly able to tell me what it was and didnt charge anything.
You will need to take the car to a deal and verify you are the rightful owner of the radio as this is the purpose of the code. Best of it. While at the dealer why not ask about any recalls on your car?
That is some great news.
We are glad you found the card.
Put the card in a safe place.
Open the trunk lid and write it on the inside of the lid. Never lose it again.
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There is only 2 options.
1. Your radio code is in your paperwork for your car (Its on a hard plastic card) Find it.
2. Take your registration to Vin and Ser Number for your radio to your local dealer.
These codes are a guarded secret and no one code fits all.
Hope this tip helps guide you in the correct direction to solve this problem.
R/
David
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