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.
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maybe the fuses have blown because that happened to my radio and you might have to buy a new radio.
There is a piece of sticker in the glove compartment with some number. That's the one you need to enter on the radio button. one question, did you take out the battery cable? Because every time you do, you need to enter that password for the radio system and the anti-theft system to work... My brother got a 1999 Honda accord, hope this help you.
Answer"there is only one code it can be. Is the one you have for that radio serial number. If so, remove the No. 39(7.5A) fuse from the under hood fuse/relay box for 10 seconds. Reinstall the fuse and turn on the radio, the word 'CODE' should be displayed. From there simply enter the 5-digit code by pressing the radio preset numbers. If it doesn't work you have the wrong code(s). You'd have to remove the radio and get the serial number off the top of the radio and call a HONDA dealer with it and then they can tell you what the correct code is." Rick found at http://en.allexperts.com/q/Honda-Repair-814/2003-Honda-Accord.htmThe following directions is how I got my radio to work again after having the battery changed.Leaving the radio off at this pointTurn the car key over without turning the engine onBefore turning the radio on press and hold down 1and 6 at the same timeWhile holding down 1 and 6 turn the car radio onThe car radio message will still read "Code"Stop holding down 1 and 6 (this unlocks the anti-theft deviceNow just enter the car radio's code.My radio-code for a 1991 Honda Accord is 35511The radio will just come onNote: You only have 3 chances before the anti-theft device locks you out so follow the directions. If you have already tried several time and the above directions don't work then drive it for awhile and wait until the next day then try again, which is what I ended up doing and it worked perfectly. I thought that when I held down 1 and 6 that some magical new code would appear but it did not, the car radio still read 'Code" so don't worry that no numbers appear. Holding down 1 and 6 releases the anti-theft device
I work at the Honda factory and for a joke a friend glued my cell phone under the floor of your car. Could you please send it back?
You'll have to reprogram the radio code into the radio. This is done to prevent use of a stolen radio. The code should be in your owners manual or the dealership can get it for you.
A common problem for many stock radio is a blown fuse. Find the fuse in the cabin of the Honda Accord and check it's connections to see if it is not burned.
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No, the tire is too large in overall diameter.
probably not, the accord layout changed quite a bit from 1987 to 1993
Some of the parts from a 1995 Honda Accord might fit into other models but they may not work was efficiently.
I have exactly the same problem on a Honda accord 99.
Yes, they are the same.
Blown lamp or fuse. Poor connection. Switch not working. Break in circuit
yes they will
I had to replace the igniter on my 1996 Honda Accord it was replaced with an aftermarket device. My question is this going to work as good as the original Honda igniter.It will either work or it will not. It should work just fine.
To locate the dash lights fuse on a 1999 Honda Accord to find out if it is causing the dash lights do not work when you have the parking lights on after installing an after-market radio, check the owner's manual. You can also find a fuse diagram at most auto part stores.
maybe the fuses have blown because that happened to my radio and you might have to buy a new radio.