Same problem listed hear, dead radio doesn't ask for code
One day I got in the car and the radio display was off with only the anti-theft light flashing. Entering the code does not solve the problem. Anyone know how to fix this?
Re: Same problem listed hear, dead radio doesn't ask for...
You probably entered the code wrong more than 3 times i Dont know But if you Did you have to go under the hood and reset the back fuse for the radio in the passanger side take it out for a few minutes and there you go punch back the right code . Hope this helps!
Kevlarr-Acura 99. cl 3.0
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i dont think the 94 cars had the anti-theft feature."asking for code"
its dead in all modes, ?
Am/FM , Cassette, or CD
when dead the dial is dead,station scans dead too.
or just audio dead. but seems to be ok
if totally dead, that is a loose or bad Radio fuse
or if not, bad radio. time to upgrade, no?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DLaoIAaEGE
May 9, 2011 - Uploaded by Aaron May
I shot and edited this video explaining the Honda Anti-TheftStereo Codes. It also provides tips on finding and ...
American Honda Motor CompanyThe battery was disconnected from my vehicle and now my radio display is ... This code and the audio unit's serial number are listed on the anti-theft ID card that ...
1
Look in your owner's manual
booklet for your radio anti-theft code. The code is printed on a small
card (similar to a credit card) and included with your owner's manual.
If you can find the code, skip to Step 5.
If you cannot find the code, you'll need to retrieve it.
2
Turn your ignition off to begin
retrieving your radio code. Press and hold the "1" and "6" preset
buttons on your radio. Turn your ignition on.
3
Write down the code displayed on
your radio. The display will flash with two numbers: one beginning with
a "U" and one beginning with a "L." Write down both numbers (beginning
with the "U" number), and then disregard the "U" and the "L."
This number (eight digits) is your radio serial code. You'll need it to retrieve your radio anti-theft code.
4
Contact Honda to retrieve your radio anti-theft code. You'll need your 17-digit Vehicle
Identification Number, found beneath the driver's side of the
windshield and your radio serial code. Honda's customer service number
is (800) 999-1009. Provide the representative with the information to
acquire your radio anti-theft code.
You can also retrieve your radio anti-theft code online for free at https://radio-navicode.honda.com/
5
Turn your ignition to "Acc" or "On" to power
on your radio. Enter your radio anti-theft code using the preset
buttons at the bottom of your radio. For example, if your anti-theft
code is "55512," you would press the "5" button three times, then the
"1" button, then the "2" button. This will unlock and reset your Honda
radio.
you are right, some Honda's have a radio code, most of the time on the radio chassis itself, but like my sisters she had to gone online and give them her VIN and they sent her the code
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