Contact the dealer who sold the car when new, and they may have the code on file. Otherwise you will have to remove the radio and write down the serial #. With this number and proof of ownership, any Acura dealer can provide the code.
Go to any Acura dealer, bring your radio with you, and your vehicle registration. You don't have to bring the radio just the serial number of the radio, You should not have to pay for them to get a radio code for any Acura or Honda vehicle. the advisor just logs into Honda site and types the serial number in and it gives them the number NO CHARGE. If they try to charge advise you will call Acura Or Honda and they will back off. I know this to be true I was an Acura Service Advisor until I left for better hours. On some Acura's And Honda's you don't have to take the radio out to get the serial number off it. First step is you turn radio off. 2nd step press 1 & 6 & power button at same time and then let go. it should flash numbers. write these down it and give to serviice advisor he can get radio code using these numbers.
With a scan tool, or unhooking the battery.
the easiest way to do this is by disconnecting the battery for about 3 minutes and connect it back. Make sure you have the radio code before doing this because after the radio resets it will ask for the code. This method will also reset the GPS in the car and the GPS will also ask for the code to turn on.
You can try disconnecting the battery negative cable for 5 minutes. If that does not work then you will have to use a scan tool to reset the light. Know that if you do not repair the problem that caused the light to come on, it will just come right back on.
Yes, but with the provision that there are no problems as seen by the car's computer. Disconnect the negative battery cable for a couple of minutes then reconnect. This will erase any trouble codes stored in the computer. If everything is okay, the CHECK ENGINE light will stay off. If the computer sees a problem, the CHECK ENGINE light will come on again.
Take the battery cables off disconnect the circut, wait a few minutes re-hook up the battery
Try disconnecting the + battery cable for 5 minutes.
Try disconnecting the battery for 20 minutes then reconnect.
No, you can't clear codes on any vehicle by disconnecting the battery. Thet are stored in the ECM and are still there when you re-connect the battery.
Either try disconnecting battery for about 10 mins. or bring to a shop and have it scanned to determine problem and clear codes Either try disconnecting battery for about 10 mins. or bring to a shop and have it scanned to determine problem and clear codes
Try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes - that may reset the codes.
Try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned and codes cleared
Use an OBDII code reader or a scan tool or try disconnecting the battery for a while.
i have the codes but am unable to enter them the radio displays SAFE also try disconnecting the battery
Have vehicle scanned to clear the codes or try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes
Try disconnecting battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned and codes cleared
Unhooking a battery doesn't clear the codes on a 2003 Jeep. You need a scan tool.
on my 2000 I disconnect the positive battery cable and press down the brake pedal for 30 seconds and that will reset it