Getting the code to reset the radio

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by rozilyn1, Jun 30, 2008.

  1. rozilyn1

    rozilyn1 Guest

    Hello,
    Can anyone tell me how to get what the code is to reset the radio in a 1995
    Honda Accord?
     
    rozilyn1, Jun 30, 2008
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    Jim Beachy Guest

    I'm not an expert... but it's usually posted inside your glove box. I think
    it's maybe a 4-digit code. If you can't find it, I think you'll have to
    take it to a dealer, who can look it up based on the VIN.
     
    Jim Beachy, Jun 30, 2008
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    Tegger Guest



    Amazing how often this question gets asked. Often enough, in fact,
    to be...a FAQ

    It's all here:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
     
    Tegger, Jun 30, 2008
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    David Guest

    pull the radio out, get serial # off the back, carry proff of ownership to
    your local honda dealer, and they should give you the code
     
    David, Jul 10, 2008
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    kiselink Guest

    On my ole accord it was underneath the cup holder in the center
    console. The cup holder pulls out with just a little lift. It was hand
    written.
     
    kiselink, Jul 7, 2009
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    e.meyer Guest

    It comes on a sticker with the new car. Some dealers will stick it in
    a predictable place when they deliver the car, most do not. Same with
    owners. First place to look is in the owners manual packet to see if
    the sheet is still in there or written in the manual by the original
    owner or dealer.
     
    e.meyer, Jul 7, 2009
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    Woody Guest

    Check with a local dealer. Current models the dealer can get the code with
    the serial number. Don't know if they go that far back. Check your owners
    manual and see if it has a default code you can change.
     
    Woody, Jul 7, 2009
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    Dillon Pyron Guest

    My wife's 96 Accord had some recall work done in late 2006 that
    required disconnecting the battery. Radio worked fine, so I suspect
    the dealer had access at that time.
    --

    - dillon I am not invalid

    "Jimmy, I'm sorry your girlfriend turned out
    to be a cylon."
    -Special Agent Tim McGee, "NCIS"
     
    Dillon Pyron, Jul 9, 2009
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