First: Check the owner's manual. If you're lucky, sometimes the dealer or former owner will have written down the code number somewhere in the manual (inside the front cover or on the page that describes the radio operation are favorite places). IF NOT: You will need to retrieve the radio serial number. On SOME radios you can do this by holding down both the number 1 and the number 6 buttons simultaneously as you turn on the radio. If you have one of those radios, the serial number will appear in the tuning window when you turn it on. IF NOT: You will need to loosen the radio and slide it far enough out of the dashboard in order to get the serial number off the plate that is affixed either on the back, or the bottom, of the radio case. When you have gotten the serial number - either call the Honda Customer Service 800 number, or stop by your local Honda dealer and give them the serial number and they should be able to give you the anti-theft security code for your radio. WRITE IT DOWN SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU WON"T FORGET IT! This will happen every time the battery is disconnected or goes dead.
The code is specific to the radio in your Honda. The dealer may be able to tell you the code. If they do not have it stored in their computer, you will need to get the Serial # off the radio. With the serial # they can find the code.
You have to go to a Honda dealer and they will give you the code.
The 5 digit radio code is specific to each and every radio. Look in the glove box for a white card with the code written on it. Look on the sides of the glove box, and look in your owners manual. If you cannot find the code go to the Honda Owners link I will post. Click the link and register your Accord. After registering it, you will be able to get the code for free. Just click Retrieve Radio/Navi Code.
Are you referring to the radio code. If so it is listed on a small card that came with the car. If you cannot find it contact your Honda dealer. After all this is a new car. You can go to the Honda owners website and register your Honda. There you can also get the radio code.
it is written on a small card that came with the vehicle. If you cannot find the card and it was not written down in your owners manual, then go to the Honda Owners Link I will post and register your Accord. After registering you can get the radio code for free on that website. Click the link.
You have to enter the radio code than came with the vehicle on a small plastic card. If you cannot find the code then go to the Honda Owner's link I will post and register your Honda. You can get the code there for free.
You enter the 5 digit code by pressing the radio presets. As there is no 8 on the radio presets the code cannot contain the number 8. To find out what your code actually is go to the Honda Owners website and register your Honda. After registering it you can get the code there by clicking Retrieve Radio/Navi code under quick links. http://owners.honda.com
Open the trunk and check to see if the code is on the underside of the trunk lid. (That is where I find the code to my Honda Accord) If you do not have the code click the link, sign up at the Honda Owner's Link, and then click get radio code.
look in the glove box or the trunk you may find the code.
To reset the radio code in a 98 Honda CR-V, one will need to remove the radio and get the serial number off the radio. Inside the glove box, one can find a small white sticker that has the code in it.
Maybe you do not need to remove the radio. Go to the Honda website and sign up for the Owner's Link. You will be able to get the code there.
in order to get the radio code you must first take out the stereo and get the serial number off the back of the radio then call a Honda dealership with the VIN and proof of ownership and they can get you the code. You then enter the code using the preset buttons. GOOD LUCK!!