anti theft codes for radio

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bruce Johnson, Nov 7, 2005.

  1. I am looking to buy and install a factory cd player in my 2001 civic lx. I
    have heard about these codes but dont know what they are. Any body have an
    explanation?
     
    Bruce Johnson, Nov 7, 2005
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    google.com . . . . or look in google 'groups' to find the answer
    already explained.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 7, 2005
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  3. Huh? The codes are required for sound system components installed in
    vehicles. It's for your protection. If anyone steals the components,
    theyy care useless to them unless they have the code. Once the unit is
    disconnected from the battery, it requires a code to be enetered in
    order for it to function. It's a good thing, and Hinda allows you to
    register your vehicle on the its web site and put your code there in
    case you happen to misplaced the card that comes with coded systems.

    The anti-thieft components blink with a red light to alert thieves that
    they aren't of any use to them if they steal it. They move on to
    something else. After I had my pull-out stereo stolen when I didn't
    pull it out for just a five minute stop, I relaized the brilliance of
    these systems. On the down side, my trainer bought a used truck with a
    coded system, and after he had an accident, he couldn't use it because
    the previous owner didn't transfer the ifnormation. His insurance
    covered the replacement of the stereo, thank goodness, but that's the
    breaks. If you want security, that's the way to go.
     
    Brandy  Alexandre, Nov 7, 2005
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  4. Bruce Johnson

    Challenged Guest

    Not sure what the previous poster is babbling about.

    Flip the stereo over and you shall see a Serial No. Call Honda or
    Acura to retrieve the 5 digit code, which the stereo prompts you upon
    installation.

    I am not certain that this theft prevention works, because Honda dealer
    has no problem handing out the code.
     
    Challenged, Nov 7, 2005
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  5. Bruce Johnson

    Bozo Guest

    We have had coded radios in the UK for many years, and it has greatly
    reduced the rate of radio theft. I do not have hard data, but I (as a
    number of others I know) have had a 'normal' radio stolen, but never a
    coded radio. Coded radios are also 'encouraged' by the insurance companies.
     
    Bozo, Nov 7, 2005
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  6. Bruce Johnson

    SAC 441 Guest

    If the dealership operates legitimately,they do not just hand out the
    radio anti-theft code to just anyone who wants it.In my city,I have to
    give them positive ID,and actually tell them my SSN to get the code.
     
    SAC 441, Nov 13, 2005
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  7. Or you have a relationship with the dealer, and walk into the room with
    the computer and watch the tech or service writer pull it up on Honda's
    system. Or just call him on the phone.

    Yeah, if they've never heard of you, they have every reason not to give
    it to you. After all, that's the purpose behind such a code, right?
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Nov 13, 2005
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  8. Bruce Johnson

    AZ Nomad Guest

    Show the receipt indicating you own the unit to any dealer and they'll provide
    you the code.
     
    AZ Nomad, Nov 13, 2005
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