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It's different for each individual car.
If you go to your local Honda Dealership they can look it up for you.
They will need the VIN to get the code for your specific car.
Bring your insurance card, registration, and photo ID to prove ownership.
Be sure not to write it down inside the car.
Not the owner's manual or anything else kept inside the car.
The radio code is a form of anti theft.
Keep the code at home or on you computer.
Have you check the mute setting if you have one as well as the balance, fader and volume controls? This seems obvious but I figure it's worth a shot. Good luck!
HAVE 2001 HONDA CIVIC LX . HAD TO REPLACE BATTERY IN CAR LAST WEKK AND RECODE MY RADIO. RAIO WORK FOR A WEEK AND IS DEAD TO THE WORLD. CAN NOT CODE THE RADIO SINCE THE SCREEN IS DEAD. HAVE TO TAKE RADIO/CD UNIT OUT OF DASH. WHAT IS THE EASY DEALERS METHOD TO TAKE OUT AND ASLO PUT THE RADIO BACK INTO THE DASH? HOW DO THE DEALERS DO IT?
look in boot ,left hand side but check both in case ....under mat their should be a sticker with code on it,it will show model number of radio and a four figure code
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