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disconnect battery and let it set for an hour , reconnect battery, it should power up, if not check your fuses, turn radio on code should come up, using your six preset radio buttons( # 1-6) type in the code and it should reset
Remove the radio, get the serial number off of it, and contact the dealer. They may still be able to obtain the code for you. Then write it down in the owners manual.
take the stereo out of the car .get the numbers off of it .then just phone a dealer and they should give it to you.or post it here and somone will know
I just went thru this with my dealer. As you probably know, to get the correct code, you must have the radio serial number. My Accord EX has the navigation system, so that was the first problem I had to solve. The dealer had a service bulletin to tell me that. The Radio code on a 2005 Accord EX is only 4 digits. His computer showed 5 digits for the code. So he called Honda and the gave him the correct code for my serial number. It had no relationship to the 5 digits obtained from his computer. Nice, huh?
Unfortunatly the code is directly tied to the S/N of the radio. Without the serial there isn't much I can do for you. But If you are handy with a wrench and can remove the radio yourself, then I can more than likely get a code, but I too would need the S/N.
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