Your dealer should have provided you this on a card.
You have to go to a Honda dealer and they will give you the code.
get the code
Open the trunk and check to see if the code is on the underside of the trunk lid. (That is where I find the code to my Honda Accord) If you do not have the code click the link, sign up at the Honda Owner's Link, and then click get radio code.
To unlock the radio code for a 2008 Honda Fit, you typically need the vehicle's serial number, which can be found on the radio itself or in the owner's manual. You can retrieve the serial number by removing the radio from the dashboard. Once you have the serial number, you can either check the owner's manual for the code or contact a Honda dealership with the vehicle's VIN and radio serial number for assistance in obtaining the code.
The radio's serial number is necessary when you contact Honda (800 number or local dealer) and request the code number to that particular radio. I don't own a Pilot but I've heard that some Honda radios will display the radio's serial number when you hold down buttons 1 and 6 simultaneously and turn it on.
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 don't program it, you simply insert the code with the radio presets.
I needed the code for my radio about a month ago, I called my Honda dealer with my VIN and they gave me the code for the radio.
Each radio in each vehicle has a distinctive code that only works with that radio. Contact the dealer that sold this Honda and see if they have a record of the code. Look around in the car for the 5 digit code written down somewhere. If you cannot find it go to the Honda Owners website and sign up. After you sign up you can get the code for free. Click the link.
To retrieve the radio code for a 2011 Honda Pilot, you'll need the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and the radio serial number. The radio serial number can often be located by removing the radio unit from the dashboard or by checking the owner's manual. Once you have these numbers, you can visit the Honda owner's website or contact a Honda dealership, where they can provide you with the radio code based on the information you provide.
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.
The code is specific to the radio in your Honda. The dealer may be able to tell you the code. If they do not have it stored in their computer, you will need to get the Serial # off the radio. With the serial # they can find the code.
If your Honda Pilot displays a radio code error 6, it typically means that the radio has been locked due to multiple incorrect code entries. To resolve this, you will need to retrieve the radio security code from your vehicle's manual or from Honda's customer service, which may require your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Once you have the correct code, enter it using the radio controls to unlock it. If you continue to experience issues, consider visiting a Honda dealership for assistance.
You input the code with the radio preset buttons.
I assume you mean the radio code. If so, you enter it with the radio preset buttons.Call your Honda dealer because nobody seems to know how.
You enter the 5 digit code by pressing the radio preset buttons.
A Honda dealer should be able to give you the code once you give them the vin# This happens whenever you lose power