Start engine, get it fully warmed up and let idle for 10 minutes. Get on freeway, go 55-62 mph for 10 miles. In that time hold steady speed 30 seconds then coast without touching brakes for 5-10 seconds. Then steady for 2 minutes, then coast 5-10 seconds. Do this several times in the 10 mile period. Turn around drive 10 miles back just at steady speed of 55-62 mph. This should reset most monitors. You can get away with resetting all except 2 monitors on Hondas 2001 and older. 2002 Hondas require all except 1 monitor. There are several readiness codes: o2 sensor, o2 sensor heater, evap, catalyst, egr, etc..
The code varies from car to car. You will need to contact the local Honda dealership to see if they can provide you the code to reset the Pilot's radio.
You have to go to a Honda dealer and they will give you the code.
You cannot reset the radio without the code. But it is very easy to get the code. Go to the Honda owners website and register your Honda. After you register it click the link on the left Retrieve Radio/Navi Code. Click the link below.
with the radio s/n number you will have to get the reset code through a Honda dealer with the radio s/n number you will have to get the reset code through a Honda dealer
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.
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.
To reset the code on a 2007 Honda CR-V, first, ensure the ignition is turned off. Then, disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 10-15 minutes to reset the vehicle's electronic systems. Reconnect the battery, and the code should be cleared. If you need to reset the radio code specifically, you may require the original code provided by the manufacturer or a dealership.
how do i get a code for my 2007 honda odyssey 2007 if i have the serial for the radio
you have to have a code that is given to you when you purchase the vehicle.
To reset the OBD code on a Mazda RX-8, you typically need to drive the vehicle for about 50 to 100 miles after the issue has been resolved. This allows the onboard diagnostics system to complete its readiness monitors and confirm that the problem has been fixed. However, if the check engine light remains on, it's advisable to use an OBD-II scanner to clear the codes directly.
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.
By inserting a 5 digit code into the radio by means of the station preset buttons. If you do not have the code then go to the Honda Owners Link and register your Honda. There you can get the code for free.