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You can find a radio code in one place. You will have to go to the Acura and ask for help.
you'll find the whole shop manual for the Acura Vigor for free at www.spoonertuner.com/manuals
Direct from the original dealer --- or contact Acura for maybe $100 ~!
Mine is in the owner's manual
white sticker on the bottom of ashtray
you need to go to a acura dealership for this Go to Acura.com..check owners site and sign in There is a radio/navigation help site which allow you to retrieve your activation code online
You need to first removed stereo in order to get serial number, it's a sticker place on the stereo then you need to either call a dealer with vin# for vehicle and serial number for the stereo in order to get code from dealer..
i just went to the acura dealer today to have my radio reset from the error code displayed after my radio was disconnected from the power. they looked inside the glove box on the side and found the five digit code that must be entered to reset the radio. otherwise you must remove the radio and look on the back for the serial number and then your acura dealer can find the five digit code in the computer system. (this was going to cost me $100 an hour for the acura labor charge!!) check your glove box. The code I have is 62612.....I hope that works for you
For many '95 Integras, to find the radio code without removing the radio, remove the slide-out ashtray and look for the sticker on the bottom of the ashtray; the five digit number is your radio code. Turn the radio on, enter the code, and you should be good to go.
The Acura Vigor was released between 1992 and 1994. You can probably find one for sale on Craigslist. Finding one at a used car lot would be unusual because of how old the car is.
I'm assuming you mean "How do I find out what the code for my radio is." It should be written in your owners manual. If not, call an Acura dealership and give them your VIN. They'll be able to tell you the code.
By inserting the radio code. If you can't find it, you will have to remove the radio and write down the serial #. Any Acura dealer can tell you the code with this #. If you know the selling dealer, they may have the code on file, which would not require removing the radio.