ECU reset & Radio Code Question
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not sure about the code, but you can reset the ecu buy either unplugging the battery for 10-15 minutes...and/or pulling the ecu fuse out....but i would definately check to see what the radio code is before you undo the battery
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the radio code is a 5 digit number.. im willing to guess that the # you have is right. and as far as reseting the codes on the ecu... you have to hook up a diagnostic. i bought one for $200.. to have then all you have to hook it up and scan your system. then you can reset any codes your throwing just my $0.02
if u go to the honda dealer with the radio or the serial number on the radio and proof of ownership of car (title, registration, etc) then can look the code up for you.
but i would guess that 5 digit number is it.
but i would guess that 5 digit number is it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spoolinvtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the radio code is a 5 digit number.. im willing to guess that the # you have is right. and as far as reseting the codes on the ecu... you have to hook up a diagnostic. i bought one for $200.. to have then all you have to hook it up and scan your system. then you can reset any codes your throwing just my $0.02</TD></TR></TABLE>
he's not trying to reset any codes (doesn't have a CEL), so just pull the ECU fuse for 10 minutes or so.....as far as the radio code goes, it is a five digit number so that might be the right one.....only one way to find out
he's not trying to reset any codes (doesn't have a CEL), so just pull the ECU fuse for 10 minutes or so.....as far as the radio code goes, it is a five digit number so that might be the right one.....only one way to find out
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