You must insert the code that came withe the car when it was new. Can't find the code then go to Honda's web site and sign up for the owner's section. There you can get the code for free.
To reset the clock on a 2003 Honda Accord the battery can be disconnected. Another way requires removing the radio fuse located inside the cabin fuse box.
I have a 92 Honda accord with anti theft radio that needs a code when battery is disconnected. My code is 34444 if you have tried several codes that did not work you might need to disconnect your battery and reconnect battery again then try the code.
You will need the 5 digit security code that you insert with the radio preset buttons. If you cannot find it then go to the Honda Owners website and register your Honda. You will then be able to get the code for free. Click the link for the website.
first you need the serial number of the radio which is located on the back of the radio. Honda will charge you about $60 to remove the radio and get the serial number. once Honda has the serial number they can look up the radio code on their computer system
Anytime a battery cable is disconnected you have to reprogram the set radio stations
Looks like the radio code for a particular radio on a Honda.
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The radio fuse is used for the CD player on a 2003 Honda Accord. To reset the radio pulled the specified fuse out of the fuse box.
where is the fuse box for the radio back up light on a 2004 Honda accord?
I really do not understand your question. Are you referring to radio codes, or are you referring to OBD codes? Please clarify.
Factory reset for a radio in a 1999 Honda Accord can be done by a dealership. The requirements from the dealership to have this done is proof of vehicle ownership.
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