If you are referring to the radio security code - - - First: Check the owner's manual. If you're lucky, sometimes the dealer or former owner will have written down the security code number somewhere in the manual (inside the front cover or on the page that describes the radio operation are favorite places). Also check the interior of the glove compartment - sometimes the dealer will affix a sticker containing the radios serial number, and/or security code, there. IF NOT: You will need to retrieve the radio's SERIAL NUMBER. On SOME radios you can do this by holding down both the number 1 and the number 6 buttons simultaneously as you turn on the radio. If you have one of those radios, the serial number of the radio will appear in the tuning window when you turn it on. IF NOT: You will need to loosen the radio and slide it far enough out of the dashboard in order to read the serial number off the plate that is affixed either on the back, or the bottom of the radio case. When you have gotten the serial number - either call the Honda Customer Service 800 number, or stop by your local Honda dealer and give them the serial number and they should be able to give you the anti-theft security code for your radio. WRITE IT DOWN SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU WON"T FORGET IT! This will happen every time the battery is disconnected or goes dead.
No one can tell you the code because the code is different for each radio in each car. The code came with the car written on a small plastic card. Look around for the code written in the owner's manual or somewhere on the paperwork that came with the car. If you cannot find the code contact the Honda dealer that sold the car, and hope they have the code stored in their computer system. If they do not, you will have to get the serial # off the radio chassis in order for a Honda dealer to tell you the code. There is no other way. This will require you to remove enough of the dash to see the radio chassis. A small hand held telescopic mirror may help. You may in the end have to remove the radio to read the serial #.
Correction there is now another way. To find out what your code is go to the Honda Owners website and register your Honda. After registering it you can get the code there by clicking Retrieve Radio/Navi code under quick links. owners. honda. com remove the spaces
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.
Turn the radio off and then while holding down numbers 1 and 6 turn the radio back on. This will display the 10 digit radio serial number 5 digits at a time. Each 5 digit code will flash 3 times alternately. If you do not have your radio code you will want to write these numbers down so that you can contact the dealer and obtain your radio code. After the radio serial code has cycled your radio should now read CODE prompting you for the radio code. Once you enter the 5 digit code the radio should work. Of course your presets have been wiped out so you'll need to reset those.
It is a 5 digit code. If you cannot find the code written down somewhere in the vehicle or owner's manual then you have but one choice. Go back to the selling dealer and hope they kept a record of the code. If not, you must get the serial # off the radio chassis. With that serial # the Honda dealer can tell you the code. You will have to remove the radio to see the serial #.
First clear all codes. remove the neg. battery cable for 10 sec. then turn the radio on it will display CODE. Enter the 5 digit numbers using the preset buttons numbered 1 to 6. Yes above answer is right but don't forget you need to take out your radio and get the serial number off it and call your local Honda dealer to get the code to reset it.
If you have 2002 or newer Honda turn the vehicle to the on position. Press the preset buttons 1 and 6 at the same time while turning on the radio. A 10 digit serial number will appear on the radio display. If you have a 2001 or older Honda the serial number is located on the body of the radio unit.
Leave the radio on for 1 hour and it will reset and then accept the 5 digit security code.
Insert the 5 digit code in the radio with the radio presets. If you do not have the code then go to honda owners link and register your Honda. There you can get the code for free. Click the link to sign up.
You enter the 5 digit code by pressing the radio presets. As there is no 8 on the radio presets the code cannot contain the number 8. To find out what your code actually is go to the Honda Owners website and register your Honda. After registering it you can get the code there by clicking Retrieve Radio/Navi code under quick links. http://owners.honda.com
By using the radio preset buttons to insert the 5 digit code. If you do not have the code click the link, sign up at the Honda Owner's Link, and then click get radio code.
By inserting a 5 digit code into the radio by means of the station preset buttons. If you do not have the code then go to the Honda Owners Link and register your Honda. There you can get the code for free.
There is a 5 digit code in the glove box.
You enter the 5 digit code by pressing the radio preset buttons.
Enter the 5 digit code into the radio using the presets. If you do not know the code click the link I will post and register your vehicle at the Honda Owners Link. There you can get the code for free.
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.
As far as I know it has a 5 digit code. Go to the link I will post and register your Accord and you can get the radio code for free. Click the link and then click register.
Using the radio preset button insert the 5 digit code. If you do not know the code click the link and sign up at the Honda Owners link. There you can get the code for free.
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