You will have to remove the stereo unless you have the box, which is not a possibility, since the radio unit comes pre-fit from Ford.
1. Remove stereo from car.
2. On the right hand side of the unit, locate the serial number label.
Look at the rear of the radio. Probably the serial number will be there.
To find the serial number on an HD radio, look at the back or bottom of the radio. In most cases, the serial number is marked SN and is located on a small plate or tag at the bottom or back of the radio.
I had this same issue. Take out the radio and call a Mitsubishi dealer. You will need to serial number, and they can look it up on some site they only have access to. Blame the oil change people for leaving the air filter sensor unplugged when starting the car, then having to unplug the battery to reset the check engine light.
None of those numbers will help. You will need the Serial # off the radio to find the code. Any Honda dealer can tell you if you have that Serial #. Of course you will need to remove the radio to see it on the radio chassis.
pull the radio out and get the serial number off the bottom, or the back, of the case.Added: On SOME radios (but not all) it is possible to display the radio serial number on the digital dial by pressing buttons 1 & 6 simultaneously while turning the radio on.Another suggestion - look through your owner's manual carefully - occasionally the dealer or a previouis owner will have written this information in in somewhere, usually the front cover, or on the page that describes how to operate the radio.
If you cannot find the code either written down in your owner's manual or on a small card, then you have to get the serial # off the radio. With this serial # the dealer can provide you with the code. The serial # is more than likely located on the back of the radio. You may possibly be able to use a dental mirror to see it without removing the radio. The radio does not need fixing. It just needs the code to operate.AnswerTo get to the serial number - First remove the consul by removing the two screws located underneath the radio. Just go to the edges of the radio and follow it down going underneath the dash. You will need a small Philips head as there isn't much clearance especially on the left side. You can then pull away the plastic exposing the radio itself. The serial number is right there on the left.
You can not unlock the radio without the code. You can remove the radio and get the serial number from it and call the dealer for the unlock code.
Look at the rear of the radio. Probably the serial number will be there.
Remove your radio, get the serial number and call the dealership, they won't charge for the code they usually charge to remove the CD player to find the serial number.
To find the serial number on an HD radio, look at the back or bottom of the radio. In most cases, the serial number is marked SN and is located on a small plate or tag at the bottom or back of the radio.
Remove the radio and write down the serial number off of the radio. Call the dealer with the serial number and the VIN from your vehicle and they can give you the code.
Remove the radio from the dash. On the back side of the radio you should find a decal with the serial number on it.
No there is no code on the serial number, you would have to get the code from the dealer with the serial number on the radio.
Possibly. If you can remove enough of the dash to allow you to insert a hand held dental mirror on the side of behind the radio you may be able to see the serial #.
If you have the serial number you can look up the code or have someone look it up for you. If you do not know the serial number then you will have to take out your radio as the number is on the back of the radio.
It is on the back of the radio...
first you need the serial number of the radio which is located on the back of the radio. Honda will charge you about $60 to remove the radio and get the serial number. once Honda has the serial number they can look up the radio code on their computer system