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you forgot to save it , as the oper guide tell you ,before battery pull or death.
so off to dealer you go or certified, lock smith shop.
2 choices and is stated in the operators guide,
I posted this 17 times, now, trying for a record !
The car came with 2 cards with the code written on them. If you can't find these cards or it was not written down in your owner's manual, you will have to remove the radio and get the serial # off it. With this serial # Honda can supply the code. Better write it down for future battery replacement.Also found mine on the inside of the fuse box cover under the hood. It's a 5-digit number and is not labeled.
If you are the original owner, have the VIN and the serial number of the radio (you need all 3 pieces of info), go here - https://radio-navicode.honda.com
If you need the serial number, check a sticker in the glove box. If it's not there, you'll need to remove the radio to find the # on the sticker. If you need to know how to remove the radio - google it! It's taken me all day to find this free info so it's great to pass it on.
If you aren't the original owner, then register w/ Honda by calling (800) 999-1009. They will ask you to verify ownership in several ways, or tell them who you purchased the car from. They will give you the radio code by phone or email after your ownership is verified.
The thing is that the car they send it of from miami all the way to Honduras and we bought it in a auction.
you may be able to call honda and get them to give it to you
you will need to contact your local dealer for the information. proof of ownership is usually required
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