Unhook battery cables to reset and then when you turn radio on again just type the code using the numbers 1-6
As far as I know it has a 5 digit code. Go to the link I will post and register your Accord and you can get the radio code for free. Click the link and then click register.
Insert the 5 digit code in the radio with the radio presets. If you do not have the code then go to honda owners link and register your Honda. There you can get the code for free. Click the link to sign up.
Power the radio, and then enter the anti-theft code using the preset numbers at the bottom of the radio. If the anti-theft code is unknown, contact Honda with the 17-digit vehicle identification number.
The Honda Accord was produced from the years 1976 to present. The best way to input the code for the Honda Accord LX when it shows ERRE is to type in the 5 digit code in the radio. The code can be found on the anti-theft radio identification card.
Leave the radio on for 1 hour and it will reset and then accept the 5 digit security code.
Enter the 5 digit code into the radio using the presets. If you do not know the code click the link I will post and register your vehicle at the Honda Owners Link. There you can get the code for free.
By using the radio preset buttons to insert the 5 digit code. If you do not have the code click the link, sign up at the Honda Owner's Link, and then click get radio code.
Once you see code on the display use the preset buttons to enter the 5 digit code.
No it will be a 5 digit #'s only. If you don't have the code your the original selling dealer may or you have to get the serial # off the back of the radio (you have to take it out) and take that to a Honda dealer and they can give it to you.
Depending on the year! The stock radio on my 1990 accord required a 4 digit code in order to program. Just obtain the serial number on the bottom of the radio and take it to your nearest Honda dealer and they'll give you the code that's required! A much easier way is to go to the link I will post and sign up at Honda Owner Link. With the VIN number you can get the code for free if it is the OEM radio and you do not have to remove the radio to get the serial number.
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.
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.