First disconnet your battery.Carefully pry out the clock out of the middle and there is a screw back there you need to take out ,than two more screw at the bottom of the center cover. Once u take the screws out carefully pull the console out and disconnect the two ac connectors(I had to use a flat-head to get leaverage to loosen), but once that's done there are four more screws holding the radio in the frame. And just do reverse to reinstall
take out the radio and take the serial number to the dealer
Pull the radio out of the dash and get the serial number and take it in to a Honda dealer and they can help you
This is a good step-by-step on how to take out the radio of a 99-01 Honda Accord. http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466053.pdf
http://www.handa-accessories.com/accord/03-AUDIOATTACH.pdf
No it will be a 5 digit #'s only. If you don't have the code your the original selling dealer may or you have to get the serial # off the back of the radio (you have to take it out) and take that to a Honda dealer and they can give it to you.
take out the radio and take the serial number to the dealer
Pull the radio out of the dash and get the serial number and take it in to a Honda dealer and they can help you
Chainsaw?
This is a good step-by-step on how to take out the radio of a 99-01 Honda Accord. http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466053.pdf
http://www.handa-accessories.com/accord/03-AUDIOATTACH.pdf
No it will be a 5 digit #'s only. If you don't have the code your the original selling dealer may or you have to get the serial # off the back of the radio (you have to take it out) and take that to a Honda dealer and they can give it to you.
means the anitheft kicked in. It happened to me when we changed the battery in my 1998 Honda accord lx. It does this so when someone steals your radio they can't use it, not that it works that well cause you can just call in the serial number on the radio and get the 5 digit code.Which is what your going to have to do. take out the radio and get the code cause the dealer will charge you a 99$ labor fee. Good luck
in order to get the radio code you must first take out the stereo and get the serial number off the back of the radio then call a Honda dealership with the VIN and proof of ownership and they can get you the code. You then enter the code using the preset buttons. GOOD LUCK!!
how do you take out a transmission on a 1990 Honda accord
No, it will take care of itself.
You're radio is not working because the circuit board may be the problem. If you have less than 105 k miles on you're Honda accord then I would suggest that you take it in to get the circuit board replaced on you're radio.
pull the radio out and it has a white sticker with numbers on it, take those numbers to Honda dealership and they will give you the reset code.