help need radio code
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by enjoieg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Have a 2000 accord ex, need the radio code for it and don't want to pay 80 bux for the dealership to give it to me... Please help someone</TD></TR></TABLE>
They shouldn't charge you any money. I lost my code once, came to dealer with my car, they did not charge anything.
They shouldn't charge you any money. I lost my code once, came to dealer with my car, they did not charge anything.
look in the owners manual sometimes they will put the sticker there,, another place is to look in the under hood fuse box some techs stick it on the lid , other than that like someone suggested the dealer should have the recordsand help you out if not radio needs to be removed to get serial numbers to dealer and they can call honda to get the code
check it, if you hold down the 1 and 6 button when you try to turn the radio on all you have to do is write down the code that pops up and anybody that has access on the interactive network can look it up in the service section, they should not charge you for that. now that is if it is the same on a 2000 as it is on a 2003+. I don't have access to the service portion, but a few of my managers do.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by the giant EP3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">check it, if you hold down the 1 and 6 button when you try to turn the radio on all you have to do is write down the code that pops up and anybody that has access on the interactive network can look it up in the service section, they should not charge you for that. now that is if it is the same on a 2000 as it is on a 2003+. I don't have access to the service portion, but a few of my managers do.
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That system started in 2001 on a few cars and on most cars in 2002. Standard on almost all new hondas.
If you can pull the radio yourself and get the serial # and take that # to the dealership with your registration and license they should give you the code for free. You usually only have to pay if the dealer pulls the radio.
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That system started in 2001 on a few cars and on most cars in 2002. Standard on almost all new hondas.
If you can pull the radio yourself and get the serial # and take that # to the dealership with your registration and license they should give you the code for free. You usually only have to pay if the dealer pulls the radio.
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