2002 Accord . . . battery went out . . so did the radio . . . ????
Howdy folks,
Sorry to bother everyone with one of my minor problems I have been experiencing with my Accord. The other day I left a light on inside the car and the battery died out. I had a buddy of mine jump the car and all was well. However, when the car started . . I wasn't able to get my radio working. It was asking for a code then gives me an error. Any idea what I need to do to get it back working again? I am sure this is one of Honda's security measures to keep those thieves from stealing the deck. If anyone could share their input or solutions, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone for your time and have a great weekend!
--Chester86
Sorry to bother everyone with one of my minor problems I have been experiencing with my Accord. The other day I left a light on inside the car and the battery died out. I had a buddy of mine jump the car and all was well. However, when the car started . . I wasn't able to get my radio working. It was asking for a code then gives me an error. Any idea what I need to do to get it back working again? I am sure this is one of Honda's security measures to keep those thieves from stealing the deck. If anyone could share their input or solutions, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone for your time and have a great weekend!
--Chester86
If you have the manual from the car, the original dealership may have written the code inside it. If not, and it's not inside any other booklets you have, I think you're gonna be forced to bring it in to a dealership.
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