To reset the clock and radio in a 2009 Honda CR-V after replacing the battery, you typically need to enter a security code. This code can be found in the owner's manual, on a card that came with the vehicle, or by contacting a Honda dealership with your vehicle's VIN. After obtaining the code, you can enter it using the radio's preset buttons to unlock the audio system. For the clock, simply adjust it manually using the appropriate buttons on the dashboard.
There is a sticker with a code on it on the left hand out side of the glove box when you open it.
If you disconnect a battery cable the preset radio stations and the clock has to be reset
There is nothing to reset except the radio presets and the clock.
I had to take mine to the local Chevy dealer to get the code to reset the radio after the battery was changed. I was charged $40 by them to do this.
In your owners manual, there should be a radio code & how to enter it.
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.
Check the manuals that came with the vehicle. There should be a card that has the code on it.
No, you do not have to reset anything except the clock and radio presets.
There is nothing to reset except the radio. Insert the 5 digit radio code to reset the radio and then reset the clock and presets for stations.
no. you might have to reset the clock and radio.
Clock radio with an internally rechargable battery backup system are best.
Using the radio preset button insert the 5 digit code. If you do not know the code click the link and sign up at the Honda Owners link. There you can get the code for free.