Radio Code
I'll be replacing the fuel filter and they said I need to unplug the battery. The thing is, the owner before does not remember the code to the radio. Is there anyway for me to get the serial without having to take out the unit? Thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eightyHD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well, there is 4 digits.
you got 9999 tries..........</TD></TR></TABLE>
but back to the subject, there are a few members on here who can help you out, try searching this, my friend got a few codes for his oem deck..ill try to get back to you once i ask him
you got 9999 tries..........</TD></TR></TABLE>
but back to the subject, there are a few members on here who can help you out, try searching this, my friend got a few codes for his oem deck..ill try to get back to you once i ask him
what you would have to do is take the stock deck off. they're should be a sticker with some numbers on the top of the deck. call any acura dealership and read them the numbers. they'd be able to give you the code for free. you could actually just try calling them and giving them your VIN. it might work that way too.
go to the acura dealership (usually they will not give it to you over the phone). Have the VIN and they should be able to give you the access code for it (as long as it's the radio that came with that car).
This happened with my Civic when i had to re-install the stock head unit.
This happened with my Civic when i had to re-install the stock head unit.
You will need to take the head unit out and note down the following info: radio serial #, reference #, and model #. Most dealers will ask for proof of ownership for the code is "antitheft". Some will charge you even if you have all the info some wont, call around near dealers around you. Good luck!!
FYI, sometimes there is a sticker placed on side of glove box with the serial # printed, thats usually all you need to get the code. That will save some time versus taking out the whole deck. I'd look for that first.
FYI, sometimes there is a sticker placed on side of glove box with the serial # printed, thats usually all you need to get the code. That will save some time versus taking out the whole deck. I'd look for that first.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sijray21 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">go to the acura dealership (usually they will not give it to you over the phone). Have the VIN and they should be able to give you the access code for it (as long as it's the radio that came with that car).
This happened with my Civic when i had to re-install the stock head unit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
when i called for my code, they gave it to me over the phone..but all dealerships don't work the same of course..
This happened with my Civic when i had to re-install the stock head unit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
when i called for my code, they gave it to me over the phone..but all dealerships don't work the same of course..
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