FActory Stereo codes
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FActory Stereo codes
well, I reset the ECU on my 01 Civic and now the cd player is asking for a code.
any one able to help me out here? thanks
any one able to help me out here? thanks
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Re: FActory Stereo codes (cecknight)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cecknight »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well, I reset the ECU on my 01 Civic and now the cd player is asking for a code.
any one able to help me out here? thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
yea like that guy said, look in the manual, it should be there. usually dealers give you a card that has the code on it. if you didnt get this card or and if its not in the manual, you're gonna have to go to the dealership to get it.
before you go to the dealership, look in your glove compartment, there might be a sticker on there with numbers and letters. if this is so, you can take the car to the dealer and they'll just run those numbers and letters and give you the code free of charge.
if you dont have the sticker and you end up takin it to the dealer, the dealer will have to rip out the deck to find the vin number of the deck itself so that they can cross reference it, and they might charge you a hefty price for the labor (80 dollars or some crazy fee). other dealers wont, i guess it depends on where you go and who you see.
any one able to help me out here? thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
yea like that guy said, look in the manual, it should be there. usually dealers give you a card that has the code on it. if you didnt get this card or and if its not in the manual, you're gonna have to go to the dealership to get it.
before you go to the dealership, look in your glove compartment, there might be a sticker on there with numbers and letters. if this is so, you can take the car to the dealer and they'll just run those numbers and letters and give you the code free of charge.
if you dont have the sticker and you end up takin it to the dealer, the dealer will have to rip out the deck to find the vin number of the deck itself so that they can cross reference it, and they might charge you a hefty price for the labor (80 dollars or some crazy fee). other dealers wont, i guess it depends on where you go and who you see.
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Re: FActory Stereo codes (EBPxb16a2xEM1)
thanks guys. The dealer never wrote it down for me of gave me the anti-theft card so I had to get the serial# from the deck....I found out that you can press and hold #'s 1 & 6 for about 3 seconds and turn on the radio while holding it down.....it'll show the serial # so you don't have to rip the deck apart.......
I was bored yesterday so I ripped the deck apart anyways just to learn how to do it.....it was a lot easier than I thought. Thanks.
I was bored yesterday so I ripped the deck apart anyways just to learn how to do it.....it was a lot easier than I thought. Thanks.
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Re: FActory Stereo codes (cecknight)
now take that number and write it down in your manual or put it somewhere. so when you do any mods in the future that require you to reset anything, you have the code =D
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