Push at radio #1and #6 at same time when turning ignition on and will show code and input code(you may find it in glove box sticker 5 or6 numbersand press those numbers and will unlock radio.
That may not work, so if it does not, go to the Honda Owners Link, sign up, and you can get the code if the radio is an OEM unit. Click the link.
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.
First you will need to remove the back cover using a coin or anything that will fit into the slot. Once it is open, remove the old battery and replace with a new battery. You will then need to place the battery cover back on using the coin again.
Disconnect battery once again then touch both battery cables together for about a minute. Reconnect battery and allow time for the comp to relearn environment
What did you not hook up again?
Just reset the radio presets and clock. If the radio has an anti-theft system you will need the code to get the radio to work again.
try pulling the fuse out
the stereo code is for when car battery is disconnected from car and radio locks up the code has to be put in again the number is located behind glovebox in 1995 model
you should check your transmission, i have the same problem and it ended up being one of the gears being burned out, even after i disconnected the plugs, it could have something to do with a sensor but then again this is my experience
I have a 2003 Honda Odyssey and have had the car in 4 times with the SRS light on--every time their computer says to replace the passenger side seat belt. Every time, the light comes on the first time a passenger is in it; I take it back, they do something, the light goes out, but comes on again in a month or so. It is on again right now. I have asked them to query Honda about this, but I do not think the dealer is being honest about this, because it keeps being a problem. I recently replace the battery on my 2000 Honda Odyssey. When I restarted the van, my SRS light came on and stayed on. I told the dealer the battery story and asked if it just needed to be reset. They said no. The dealer says I need a new "unit". This is around $300. I have a hard time believing this as I have never seen this light before and all of the sudden, my SRS is on after replacing the battery. My step dad says that I should try to take the hot wire off the battery and leave it off for 15 minutes then put it back on. As soon as I get my van back, without a new "unit", I will try this! If your SRS light is on due to a faulty seat belt switch Honda foots the bill!! Go to another dealer. Answer 2 Fix SRS for Free I have a 2002 Honda Odyssey. Several months ago, the SRS light came on and stayed on. Recently I called Goudy Honda in Alhambra, CA to reset the light. They told me it would cost $ 95 for compute check. After they checked it, they told me they need to fix a side air bag chip and everything is free. I am very surprised.
The stereo system is secured with a password so that if it is stolen, it can't be used. When you change your battery, power to the stereo is disconnected so it behaves as though it has been removed. once you enter the password, the stero will function again.
Disconnecting the battery is what resets the computer on this model year. Try disconnecting the Pos battery cable for 15 minutes. If the problem presists after connecting the battery up again, you have a problem with Idle Air Control, EGR Valve, etc.
this happened to me about a week ago. i guess its some kind of computer problem, i never really figured out why it did it, but I disconnected the battery (only the negative side) and left it that way for about 24 hrs and then when i reconnected the battery it started functioning correctly again.