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You do realize radio codes are for security reasons? You realize your asking the entire world if they know your radios code? Ask a dealer how you get that & install
The code is usually on a sticker on the side of your radio or the side of the glove box. sOME TIMES THEY WILL PUT ONE OF THE STICKERS IN YOUR OWNERS MANUAL ALSO Good Luck
The reset code for the factory installed radio is on a sticker in the glove box. The sticker has 2 set of numbers. The number set with 5 digits is the reset code for your factory installed radio.
the model and ser # of the radio is needed for the dealer to get the code
these codes are keep with the dealers so u may have to give them a call to get this info it is part of the safety of the radio
The wiper phenomenon you described is normal. It's a really cool feature. The car knows that you're moving so the wipers adjust to your speed.
The headlights and radio light problems you described is probably a bad battery. I didn't know about it either until I took my 07 CRV for it's 15k mile maintenance and they tested the battery. They said the battery was defective and wasn't putting out enough power so they gave me a new battery. Since it was under warranty, it didn't cost me anything.
If the radio has not been changed in the past, then I am almost certain that your local Honda dealaship can help but as always they may charge you. There are auto centres that are equipt to change the radio code and they do charge.
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