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the easiest way to do this is by disconnecting the battery for about 3 minutes and connect it back. Make sure you have the radio code before doing this because after the radio resets it will ask for the code. This method will also reset the GPS in the car and the GPS will also ask for the code to turn on.
There should be a acura business card in the owners manual that has a reset code
Radio presets and the clock. That is all.
i have the codes but am unable to enter them the radio displays SAFE also try disconnecting the battery
Radio codes of Acura Tl vehicles are part of a standard anti-theft system. To the reset the system just unplug the battery from the car for at least five seconds.
Try disconnecting the battery. Make sure you have the security code for your radio first.
go to your nearest Vauxhall company and get a code they'll give you to type into the radio bit. most places can do this for free.
I have a Acura Integra LS 1995 with an Acura Stereo, I have the Code but I can Not reset it , what are the steps to reset it? please help me ...
Yes. If you are impatient, you can reset it by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes or longer then reconnecting it. You will also lose the presets on your radio. --Ken
A Hard Reset on a Factory installed Sirius Radio is basically, Disconnecting the battery and reconnecting / should be able to get audio on 184/ then send another Activations signal
Are you talking about the clock on the radio? If that is what you are talking about then turn the radio off and you will see that under the FM button it says "clock" hold that button in and use the "4" button for the hour change and the "5" button for the minute change. Hope this helps. and if it is from disconnecting the battery, you will need to put in the securety code, you can find that in the owner manual, and if not, you can call an acura dealer and give them the vin and serial number of the radio and they can get the code to you
If the radio has a security code you will have to insert the code for the radio to work.