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need to notify dealer for code need vin and proof of id --also have vehicle scanned usually radio code needed when battery replaced or went dead but some people selling a used can with a bunch of check engine codes will clear them by disconnecting battery
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Yesterday the battery died in our Honda- and after the hassle ofreplacing it I thought all was well- until ...
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Note: sometimes you can find the code sticker in the glovebox. ... trick should work for 2001 and newer Honda ...
Three ways to get the code. 1.check the glove for the code, there might be a white sticker with the code on it. 2.with car on and radio off. hold down 1 and 6 on radio and turn radio on while holding down 1 and 6 down. If you're luck, the radio will show you the audio SN#. The first half of the SN# will be display first and the second half will be display next. 3.you will have to remove the radio. The SN# printed on a sticker on the radio.
call your honda dealer and give them the SN# and they will give you your audio code. good luck
Look in your glove box. There should be a small sticker on the inside of the door near the left side. You will see two sets of numbers. The number set with 5 digits is your rest code. Cheap enough?
you should have the code with your owners manual documents, it looks like a credit card. Call your dealer with your vin and they may be able get the code, at the worst you will need to remove the radio and give them the serial number.
I had the same issue with the radio code error lock on a 2005 CRV. I was unaware of the code procedure and had locked the radio in the "ERROR E" mode. I was able to unlock the radio by pulling the #9 back up fuse located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. This reset the radio to CODE which then allowed me to input the 5 digit number which I had in my glove box along with my owner's manual. I am happy to report I now have a working radio/ CD player.
If it has a CD player it means it is jammmed have the dealer correct the issue first and make sure you have the radio code for future battery changes or battery disconnects its available only with the dealer and proof of ownership
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