Lost steerio code!!
I'm sure anyone with an anti-theft steerio knows that if it looses power then you need a code to reactivate it. Well I Need Help, PLEASE. I boght my honda from a private dealer who don't have the code. Does anybody know how to get the code??
Help Please, John.
Help Please, John.
you need to goto the local honda dealer and get it from them.
they'll pull the radio out and check the sieral number on the back and give ya a new card.
Modified by PowerUser at 9:05 PM 4/10/2004
they'll pull the radio out and check the sieral number on the back and give ya a new card.
Modified by PowerUser at 9:05 PM 4/10/2004
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w3rd WTF is a steerio
w3rd WTF is a steerio
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lol
You need the serial #.
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You need the serial #.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PowerUser »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you need to goto the local honda dealer and get it from them.
they'll pull the radio out and check the sieral number on the back and give ya a new card.
Modified by PowerUser at 9:05 PM 4/10/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>If you do this the dealer will charge you since they have to pull out the radio (or steerio, if you prefer). You'd be better off removing the radio yourself and getting the serial number, then either calling some dealers, or just stopping by your local dealer (with registration card in hand to show them proof of ownership).
If you have the serial code already there should be no charge. If they have to find the serial code for you, there will most likely be a charge due to the labor involved with removing / replacing your radio.
they'll pull the radio out and check the sieral number on the back and give ya a new card.
Modified by PowerUser at 9:05 PM 4/10/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>If you do this the dealer will charge you since they have to pull out the radio (or steerio, if you prefer). You'd be better off removing the radio yourself and getting the serial number, then either calling some dealers, or just stopping by your local dealer (with registration card in hand to show them proof of ownership).
If you have the serial code already there should be no charge. If they have to find the serial code for you, there will most likely be a charge due to the labor involved with removing / replacing your radio.
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