radio codes needed

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by MBadder, Aug 25, 2003.

  1. MBadder

    MBadder Guest

    Ok heres the thing,,,,my 2001 accord has not been seen at the original
    dealer , so when i disconected by battery for cleaning , the radio of course
    went dead, i dont have the original card with the codes and the dealer has
    no record anymore as ive not brought it back to them in 2 years. anyone
    have the codes i can try on my car?

    greatly appreciated, the alternative is to remove the stereo and have it
    sent to honda canada - so im told.

    Michael.
     
    MBadder, Aug 25, 2003
    #1
  2. There's only one code, and that's the one that's tied to the serial
    number of your radio.

    Your radio is extremely easy to remove. You can do it yourself. Then
    you get the serial number off the radio, and go back to your dealer, and
    have them look it up.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 25, 2003
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  3. MBadder

    jav Guest

    I have an 2001 Civic, it won't be in any of those places. When the ca
    was first purchased, there was a card that has 5 digits on it. I hav
    had my factory unit replaced several times and each one has a ne
    security code. You can get the information by contacting Honda, ge
    the 800 number from the dealership, all you have to do is prov
    ownership. Its easy!

    Or you could just buy an aftermarket factory unit. (I have an Alpin
    for sale

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    ja
     
    jav, Aug 31, 2004
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  4. MBadder

    Rdecode Guest

    Hi,

    Mayby I could help you to calculate your radio code from radio seria
    number if you tell me the Manufacturer, model and serial number of thi
    device.

    Regards,
    Rdecode
    http://www.rdecode.narod.ru/
    http://www.geocities.com/r_decode

    -
    Rdecod
     
    Rdecode, Sep 1, 2004
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  5. MBadder

    rohape Guest

    look under your fuse box lid. its usually under there also on a little
    sticker. should be 5 or so digits
     
    rohape, Nov 28, 2004
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