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If the manual is missing getting the code for a 2008 Honda Cr-v radio require making a trip to the dealership. The techs at an authorized Honda dealership will program the radio.
Operation Radio was created in 2006.
there is a specific RADIO fuse to check, but also check the the BODY fuse for radio clock operation and dial light operation there is a RADIO fuse to test, but also check the BODY fuse. It controls the radio dial lamps, and clock operation.
Look for MURS, (Multiple User Radio System) radios. They can be found in a lot of tool and contractor supply catalogues and on the internet. They are 5 watt, (I think) radios and do not require a license for handheld operation. Anything that has a higher power such as GMRS or other business-type FM radios does require an FCC License. Unlicensed operation of one of these radios can be very expensive if you get caught. Hope this helps.
If the battery has been pulled or the radio has been touched while the car is off, the radio can require a security code. This is usually included with your owners manual. If it is not there anymore, then you can contact your Nissan dealership and they can provide you with the code.
If you are looking for a specific code to unlock your radio, check your owners manual. Look in the manual under radio.
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You need the radio unlock code in the radio manual
If you are looking for a specific code, it should be listed in your owners manual. Look in the manual under radio.
You can find a radio wiring diagram for a Ford Fiesta 1995 in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it in the radio manual.
If you do not have it written down in the owner's manual, you need to contact a LEXUS DEALER. You will more than likely need the serial# off the radio. That will require removing the radio. Check with Lexus to b sure.
In the Isuzu Rodeos car manual or repair manual there should be a radio diagram. Most radios can be exchanged with the factory radio though a harness may need to be purchased.