"Battery went dead need code for audio system on a 2003 Honda accord?"
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Option 1) Check your vehicle user manual. There should be a five digit set of numbers written out in ink on one of the first few pages. This is usually the stereo code. Refer to the user manaul for instructions on how to enter the stereo code.
Don't be scared to make a misteke, the stereo system lets you make 10 wrong entries after which you have to wait about an hour for it to reset itself then you can try again.
Option 2) If the stereo code is not written on the user manual or the code written on the manual is incorrect call the Honda dealership or Honda North America, explain the difficulty you are experiencing. You will most likely be asked to provide your VIN number and some proof of ownership afterwhich you'll be given the correct code.
Hope I was helpful?
Martin Jr.
"Battery went dead need code for audio system on a 2003 Honda accord?"
I've never participated or contributed to this forum and hope I can make a difference? I spent the last 20 minutes typing and explaining two options of acquiring and entering Honda Accord stereo codes. While attempting to send the server cut me off and all I typed lost.
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Martin Jr.
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Push the power button on the stereo then enter the code
Push the power button on the stereo then enter the code
check with the dealer for the reset codes.
The Kicker 08DS12L72 will certainly fit in your Honda Accord, but older models may make it a tight fit.
Settings->Audio settings->SVC->Off
Every radio has its own code number.. Its a theft prevention thing..
Unless you can find the 5 digit code written down somewhere you are in for some work. Go to the Honda dealer who sold this vehicle and hope that he has the code stored in his computer system. If not, you will have to remove the radio and find the serial # on the raido chassis. That serial # is needed in order to get the code and these codes are specific to each radio. You may be able to read the serial # with a mirror without actually removing the radio and you may not. Once you have the serial # your Honda dealer can tell you the code. There is no other way to get the code.
Audio battery???? If you mean Auto Battery then Red Positive (+) RED cable goes to Positive (+) post on battery. Black Negative (-) cable goes to Negative (-) post.
Honda do not make the Accent model, that is made by Hyundai, you'd probably have more hope getting an answer if you repost question as Hyundai Accent
It's the knock off of Panamax audio system.
Go to the Honda Owners website and register your Honda. There you can get the radio code for free.
form_title= Car Audio form_header= Hear crisp and clear sound with a new audio system. How old is the current audio system?*= _ [50] Has it ever been replaced?*= () Yes () No What do you want included in a new audio system?*= _ [50]