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You will most likely have to go to the dealer to get the code because they need the vin number to give you the code. they usually won't give you the code over the phone.the owners manual will tell you how to reset the code but you still need the code.

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SOURCE: Need 1996 Honda Accord radio code, please

you may have to involve the dealer. inside the glove box on right side may have some code #'s they will ask for to determine your security code.

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SOURCE: Radio Pin Code

Open your glove box and look on one of the side panels. Your radio code should be there.

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I think if you remove the radio fuse for a few seconds it will start the code required sequence over. This next part from Honda owner's manual for 2002: "When the radio shows "code" then enter the five digit code using the radio preset buttons. If you make a mistake, do not start over--complete the five digit sequence, then enter the correct code next try. You have ten tries to enter the correct code. If you are unsuccessful in ten attempts, you must then leave the system on for one hour before trying again."

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: resetting the navi and radio codes 2006 accord

The Owners Manual walks you through it step by step.

If your missing the manual, swing by your Dealerships Service Drive, most Service Advisors would be happy to show you how to do it.

You can also order a new Owners Book at www.helminc.com directly, even have it mailed to your home. If you order it at the dealership, they get it from the same place, mark it up and you have to go get it yourself.

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2004 Honda Accord. I need the radio code for it please?

Take the cars registration document into your local dealership and they can look it up for you free of charge.

Or you pay a codes company.

https://www.google.com/search?q=radio+code+for+2004+honda+accord

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When you disconnect your battery and then reconnect itagain, it disables the radio. This is an anti-theft radio protection.
The enable your radio the activation code is in your vehicle owner's manual. Ifyou do not have this code you need to go to your Honda service centre andget them to enter this code for you.
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Radio code required.

The better solution is right in your glove compartment. On the inside of the blove box door you should find a small white sticker, usually near the left side. The sticker will have two sets of numbers.

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Reset radio code 2004 honda accod v6

First try
https://radio-navicode.honda.com/


If the above suggestion is not successful ,then unfortunately the code will not be available for free (or cheap ) from anywhere on the Internet.

Main Dealer or a Decoding Service only

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I have a 2004 honda accord ex and changed the battery in the car and now have to reset the radio. I have the code but how do i put it in.

Just use the preset buttons, like if the code is 23541 push in the code using the preset buttons.
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You need to pull the radio out and take it to Honda. They can get your code off of it.
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Most hondas have the code on the vehicle itself for resetting the code once the battery has been disconected or radio removed. Try pulling the glove box out and looking on the inside of the cavity. You should not need a code to remove the radio the alarm should not go off, it is the installation. The radio will not work with any other --vehicle without your specific code, good thieves know this and would rather steal the whole car. "Especially the Honda Accord. Have one in the garage and a 2005 Pilot.
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