Just replaced 03 odyssey battery, think I have the right radio code but it has a number "9" in it. How do I enter a "9" to unlock it. How may attempts do I have?
You do not have a number 9 in the radio code. the radio code was on a small white sticker and there was 3 copies of it when the auto was shipped to the dealer. If you have a navi system in the car that may be the navi code that you are looking at. If you cannot find your radio code you will have to contact your dealer and he will want the serial # for the radio. Turn the radio off and press and hold the #1 and 6 buttons. Now press the power button. You have entered the self diagnosis of the radio. press the #2 button and it will give you the serial #. Press it again and you can temp. listen to your radio. The radio will fail after 3 attempts. Pull the neg. cable off the battery and start over.
1. Turn the ignition ON (The radio should display "LOC")
2. Hold down the Radio Presets 2 and 3 buttons for six seconds
3. The
radio display changes from LOC to a three-digit number. Write this
number down. You now have fifteen seconds to complete the next step.
4. Press the AM/FM button
5. The radio display changes to another three-digit number. Write this number to the right of the first one.
6. You now have a six-digit number, the first three digits are from STEP 03 and the last three digits are form STEP 05
7. Call 1-800-537-5140
8. Press 1 then # (pound). You'll hear "Invalid Code, try again"
9. Press 139010 or 106010 or 206010 or 202107 then # (pound). You will be asked to enter your four or six digit code followed by *
10. Enter the number from STEP 6 then *
11. Listen to the four-digit number and write it down. It will be repeated twice
12. Turn the ignition ON (The radio displays LOC)
13. Use the MN and HR buttons to enter the code from STEP 11
14. Press the AM/FM button. The radio display changes to "SEC". Your radio is now "un-locked" and usable.
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The code is in glove box, silver sticker on left side. Entered and works fine. The longer number was a serial for the radio - easy self fix with out cost.
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