How to obtain civic Si OEM Stereo code?
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Re: How to obtain civic Si OEM Stereo code? (cambopheonix56)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cambopheonix56 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Go to the dealer.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: How to obtain civic Si OEM Stereo code? (Spoonerz)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spoonerz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How can i obtain the code to the 99-00 civic Si OEM stereo?</TD></TR></TABLE>
1. take out your oem radio. make sure it has the serial number. no serial number you will never get a working code
2. bring your registeration to your car
3. go to your nearest honda if its a honda radio, acura if its an acura radio
4. show serial number, then you will get a code.
5. IF THEY CHARGE YOU, PLEASE HAVE A TALK WITH THE DEALERSHIP MANAGER. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE.
6. you only get charged if they have to remove the radio from your car.
1. take out your oem radio. make sure it has the serial number. no serial number you will never get a working code
2. bring your registeration to your car
3. go to your nearest honda if its a honda radio, acura if its an acura radio
4. show serial number, then you will get a code.
5. IF THEY CHARGE YOU, PLEASE HAVE A TALK WITH THE DEALERSHIP MANAGER. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE.
6. you only get charged if they have to remove the radio from your car.
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Re: How to obtain civic Si OEM Stereo code? (cxSHOE)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cxSHOE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
1. take out your oem radio. make sure it has the serial number. no serial number you will never get a working code
2. bring your registeration to your car
3. go to your nearest honda if its a honda radio, acura if its an acura radio
4. show serial number, then you will get a code.
5. IF THEY CHARGE YOU, PLEASE HAVE A TALK WITH THE DEALERSHIP MANAGER. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE.
6. you only get charged if they have to remove the radio from your car.</TD></TR></TABLE>
or save yourself some time and call the parts dept. give em the serial # and they ll give you the code. i do it about 10-12 times a week. and acura codes pull up at honda and so do honda and acura nav codes. their all in the same database
1. take out your oem radio. make sure it has the serial number. no serial number you will never get a working code
2. bring your registeration to your car
3. go to your nearest honda if its a honda radio, acura if its an acura radio
4. show serial number, then you will get a code.
5. IF THEY CHARGE YOU, PLEASE HAVE A TALK WITH THE DEALERSHIP MANAGER. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE.
6. you only get charged if they have to remove the radio from your car.</TD></TR></TABLE>
or save yourself some time and call the parts dept. give em the serial # and they ll give you the code. i do it about 10-12 times a week. and acura codes pull up at honda and so do honda and acura nav codes. their all in the same database
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Or if your lucky, look under all the **** youv'e piled up over time in your glove box, and there might be a small white sticker with a few numbers on it, and boom thats the code. I was lucky, most aren't.
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