I took out my battery for replacement and it locked my radio i have an owwners manual but i cant find the code anywhere
I have found a few options on the Acura forums
1. Pull out ashtray and check on back for a 5 digit code on a sticker there
2. Check for a 5 digit code on the fuse panel cover
3. go sign up at myacura.com and enter your VIN # and your radio serial # and it will give you the correct code for your car.
if you do not have the serial number for your radio handy you can find it by removing the non-use "button" between the fog light and rear-window defroster buttons. You can pop that off with a small screwdriver. Then you can read the S/N off the bottom of the radio with a flashlight
SOURCE: Acura Legend Sedan 3.2 lts 1994
replace de ignition module first.. if still wont start good chances is the crank sensor is located behind the timing belt.. my 94 legend use to do the same thing until i replace the crank sensor.. and also if u can afford i will suggest u to replace the main fuel relay too... all this is after u are 100 pcnt sure that ur fuel pump is working....
SOURCE: I need unlock code for 1994 acura legend with bose radio serial n
What you need to do is pull your radio and get serial number and model number. If you call the dealer with this info and can prove you are owner they will give you the code usually for free.. If you go to dealer and they take it out they will charge you around $90...You might get lucky sometimes the dealership puts the sticker on the door jam by the mfr sticker itr is a 5 digit code... Good Luck
SOURCE: Radio code needed for radio in '97 acura 2.5 tl
you need to get serial # ON RADIO and then call dealer they can look up code with correct serial #
SOURCE: 2003 Acura CL Type S Radio Code
I have a 2001 Acura 3.2 CL
Turn your radio off
Press the #1 Preset button and #6 Preset button at the same time and while doing this with your other hand turn your radio on and your will get a stereo code. Call the dealer and see if they will give you the unlock code for the stereo code otherwise go to stereo-code.com and pay $ 28.00 to get it quick
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Could also be a sticker in the glovebox with the 5 digit code
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