Hi How to Retrieve Your Navigation System Codes: 2010 Honda Accord with Navigation System http://im40.gulfup.com/EXaZ9.jpg There is no secret code card or booklet I did not find anything But I have problem in the secret code There is no secret code card or booklet I did not find anything VIN 1HGCP3F8XAA023225 Make HONDA Model ACCORD EX- Year 2010 Body Style SEDAN 4DR Engine 3.5 Cylinders 6 Drive Front-wheel Drive Greetings
All it takes is a dead battery and the world is lost.... sigh...
wow, first ever post here of a photo and for sure clear. wow.
you will go places fast,
yes , you lost the operator guide, (the PO did, im sure the dork)
so get one. never drive a car and for sure this hightech ones.
with no opr, guide. it has lots of very important facts for getting out
of trouble, and #1 is standardized. (IMMO failures? ouch)
the cars that have radio codes, and i presume nav unit.
the car came new with the code cars,
PO (previous owner ) lost it.
the guide says, write it down in the opr guide. i bet he didnt.
so the bad news. its here.
but good news its here (mostly....)
http://justgivemethedamnmanual.com/honda/honda-accord-coupe-owners-manuals/
rats, the navigator system pages are missing.
as you can see the radio codes missing ploy is the same as NAV
solution, (only) (or licensed lock smith shops)
https://radio-navicode.honda.com/
SOURCE: Honda Civic 2001 Radio Code
HAVE TO FIND OUT WHY MY 2003-2005 HONDA CIVIC RADIO DOES NOT WORK. REMOVE BATTERY LAST WEEK AND RECODED THE RADIO. WORK FOR A FEW DAYS AND IS DEAD TO THE WORLD. HOW CAN I TAKE THE RADIO/CD UNIT OUT OF THE DASHBOARD WITH EASE. HOW CAN I TAKE THE RADIO/CD OUT AND IN ?
SOURCE: 1996 Honda Accord need to change transmission fluid and filter...
What fluid are you changing? What engine?
SOURCE: replacing gear shifter light bulb
As a warning, this is a little difficult and requires some patience. I just had to do with to my 2000 accord, and I'm betting the process is very similar for your '98 model. Before starting, you're going to want to get a Phillips head screw driver and a pair of pointy needle-nose pliers. The first thing you'll want to pop off it the driver's side fuse box cover. Under that you should see two screws towards the bottom that hold on the plastic trim that covers the underside of the steering column. This was held along the top with a few pins that should pop lose with a little effort (not too much force though!). There is one screw holding this piece in on the other side (holding it into the center console) but you wouldn’t need to remove this, you just need to get behind this piece of trim. Behind it, you should see two screws holding in the piece of trim that covers the side of the shifter. Take those out and it'll give you the little bit of wiggle room you're going to need. Lastly, pop off the black trim around the shifter. All you'll need to do is put something flat under it and gently pull up, working your way around it. This should pull off relatively easily. You should see the two wires leading to the bulb that will be located right in the middle on the driver's side. What you'll need to do is wiggle you're hand up under the side of the plastic side trim and grab the bulb. It will take a quarter turn to loosen it. Put the new bulb you have in the socket, wiggle it back in its proper place (don't forget to give it a quarter turn again to lock it in) and you should be set. Make sure you test the bulb before putting everything back together! I’m sure something doesn’t make complete sense in here, so if you need any clarification on anything in here, let me know!
SOURCE: 2001 HONDA ACCORD CODE P0740 TRANSMISSION
Horsecrap...go to an independent transmission dealer after you call the extended warranty folks and complain!
I can count the number of Honda transmissions that go bad before 300,000 miles on one hand.
Good Luck
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