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If you can provide the necessary information then your ACURA code is
available here for free
https://radio-navicode.acura.com/?src=inq
If not then the code will only
be available from your local Honda Dealer or a Decoding Service ...who will
plug in a laptop to read/recode your memory chip (EEPROM)
The dealer can help you. No one here is going to give you a code for a possibly stolen radio and the dealer will not do it over the phone. That is my experience with BMW. They need to make sure you actually own the radio or the whole security scheme is invalid.
if its for radio sometimes dealer will ask for some model no# on your radio and he can give you code to unlock it..sometimes they charge either sometimes you cant win
I had the saem problem, you should have a code that came with the manual its on a card and it will give you the password. If you dont have one take it to a honda/acura dealership
This code can only be retrieved by a honda /acura dealer. it's the anti theft code. it may be written in your owners manual or logged at the dealer where the vehicle was originally purchased. if not the radio must be removed and the serial # entered into honda's tech support net by a registered honda tech to retrieve your theft code.
look on the side of your glove box on the casing of the glove box compartment and if there is a sticker with i think it is a 4 or 5 digit code press that code in. and it should unlock. if not you can always pull the stereo out and get have the dealership look it up and give you the code. if you have the owners manual they normally put the code in the back pages of the owners manual as well. if you cant find it post another problem i will try to help
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