NO, you need the serial # off the radio in order for the dealer to provide the code. Check with the selling dealer as they may have it stored on their computer system. Look everywhere in the vehicle for the 5 digit code. It is written on 2 small cards.
You can use the 1990 stereo in your 1992 Accord, but the 1998 will not bolt in the correct way.
This is the same model I have in my 1996 Honda Accord
To install a stereo in a 1985 Honda Accord, make wire to wire connections using either a solder iron and electrical tape.
yes
Take it to a stereo shop, even those guys says its a bugger to get them out so its best left to a pro
If turn signals are malfunctioning after a stereo has been stolen on a 1996 Honda Accord then there may be a problem with the wiring. The wiring flows into the same fuse and an open wire can cause the lights to malfunction.
I have a 91 Accord and found out ( after removing almost the whole dash ) that there are 2 screws up behind the stereo....Basically laid on the floor with my legs up the seat and head under the dash to find it. Hope this helps :D
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466053.pdf
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466021.pdf
Try modifiedlife.com You can find the diagram for any year Honda there.
You might want to try calling your local Honda dealership with the Vehicle Identification Number. You may have to remove the radio to give them a code off the back of the unit.
Stereo codes are unique to each stereo and you will have to get the serial number from the stereo and call an Acura dealer for the code.