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Is this stereo the one that came with your car? If so call up honda or acura customers relations and if they cant help you they can give you a number that can. You will need your stereo serial # or your VIN # to get the code. They will ask you a couple questions before giving you the number; your name your address. Here is a phone number that is toll free for Acura 1-800-382-2238..... You may ask why Acura, well to tell you the truth Acura is just a higher priced higher end Honda!!!!! ;-) I hope this works for you. It did for me.
This information is usually either written in or part of a sticker in the owners manual. Otherwise, you should be able to call your local Acura/Honda dealer, and provide them the vin number and they can provide you the code.
You need the serial number of the radio. That probably means removing the unit. I think it's on the bottom (it is for Acura RL). Then you go to a dealer and give them your VIN (and probably need to show you own the car) and they will give you the code.
You will either need to call or visit your nearest honda or acura dealer, be prepared to have your VIN # and proof that you own the vehicle. They will have the code. Some dealers require the serial number and model from the back of the radio, which means you would have to remove the radio. Hope this helps!! :)
hi, do you have to original owners manual with the documentation? if you do, there is either a supplimental card containing the radio code, or it maybe in the back of the owner's manual printed on a sticker or something like that. if you do not have the original owners documentation, you will have to have the radio removed and there will be a part number or calibration code to be able to call a honda or acura dealership to give to them so they can look up the code. you may want to take to a dealership altogether to have taken care of, but the radio is not hard to remove, you can give it a try if you need to. hopefully, you have the card with the code!
In the back side of radio, look one label with the number; if dont have, be need call dealer with the VIN and serial number (sometimes need to pay for this).
Go to the Acura dealer that originally sold the car and they may have the code stored in their system. If not go here http://owners.acura.com/ and sign up and register your car. There with the VIN # and radio serial # you can get the code.
Might not be a short try this: If you have jumped or replaced the battery at anytime this will happen. You have to get the serial number off the radio by removing it or partially taking it out to see the numbers on it try not to remove any cords. With the stereo out (to make sure you get the right number off of it) call an Acura dealership with the number and they will give you the another number to enter into the stereo and directions on how to punch the numbers in. Make sure while you have the stereo out you write the serial number down and keep it in a safe place also the number that the Acura dealership gives you because if you sell the car or if it happens again its easily accessible. Good Luck!
look in your user manual for this fix. when the battery went dead the deck went into default mode. if this is standard deck for the vehicle it should be in your owners guide. please rate this
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