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You can open the rear hatch, and the area where the jack is located on the driver's side, open that cover and look inside the panel up towards the front, you will see the anti-theft system with the information on it.
You need to get the serial number off the sticker attached to the radio. It will require pulling apart your dash. Call an Acura dealership with that serial number and they should be able to provide you the code. Or you can take it directly to the dealer but you will be charged labor.
The only place to get this code is from the dealership. They will enter the code as it maybe different for each car. This happens when the battery has been changed without the backup power supply. As you may have guessed this is to keep would be thieves from reselling your radio.
they are below the driver side kick panel. It has a round latch turn over clock wise and pull cant miss it. Also there is another fuse box in engine compartment by the battery it has a cover pull it off.
very common issue with the vigor, it`s the power door actuator or something...there are 2 ways to fix it:
- the harder way (unless you`re half-decent at DIY car stuff, which I`m not), all you really are doing is cleaning the contacts..a detailed guide is here http://www.acuravigorclub.com/Timely-Topics/Timely1202.htm
- OR the easy way is to just trick your car into thinking the hood is open so the alarm will never arm itself. Taken from another post:
You can effectively permanently disable the alarm (who actually bothers to respond when they hear a car alarm anyways?) by opening up the hood and finding the little switch that detects whether the hood is closed. Just bend this so that the alarm system always thinks the hood is open and the alarm system will never arm even if you lock the doors.
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