Lost and confused (need help pls)
Okay I know that there might have been past inquires about stock honda radio codes. I called the dealerships around my place and pretty much got the same jacked up answers. I am tired of having to replace my radio for the third time from these thieves now a days. I have decided to install an old honda/acura radio back. It came from an integra. Tried installing it and it keeps asking the code. I tried some codes that I found in past postings but does not work. I hope that someone here in this forum can help out a fellow honda owner install and get a code for a radio. Like I have mentioned earlier the radio is from an integra and I would like to have it in my 93 ex coupe.
Serial number: NF 05433 and is a US spec. Pioneer made.
Any help would be great.
thanks again
Serial number: NF 05433 and is a US spec. Pioneer made.
Any help would be great.
thanks again
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Search, this has been covered god knows how many times..
There's somebody that can get them for u, a dealership could too.
Iono why the **** everybody has problems with their radio codes - I have yet to enter a radio code on GOD KNOWS how many civics with an OEM radio - you just expletive with the power button on the radio in conjunction with typing random #'s and turning on/off ignition and it'll work - I've done that god knows how many times and it's never failed me yet....
EDIT:
Civic radios aren't exactly a landmark of security.
There's somebody that can get them for u, a dealership could too.
Iono why the **** everybody has problems with their radio codes - I have yet to enter a radio code on GOD KNOWS how many civics with an OEM radio - you just expletive with the power button on the radio in conjunction with typing random #'s and turning on/off ignition and it'll work - I've done that god knows how many times and it's never failed me yet....
EDIT:
Civic radios aren't exactly a landmark of security.
thanks syndacate. I will try your way. I know that there has been several topics on this and I was hoping I would not be one of the poor guys that would resort to installing the stock radio, but unfortunately things happen. Getting my radio stolen 3 times is not fun. Thanks again for the response
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Yeah, i'm not sure what exactly it is that trips but if you just enter random codes and keep pressing the power button in between (think of it this way: If it had a brain, you'd really be headfucking it) and it'll turn on
.
I don't know/care why - but it's never failed me.
Yeah, i'm not sure what exactly it is that trips but if you just enter random codes and keep pressing the power button in between (think of it this way: If it had a brain, you'd really be headfucking it) and it'll turn on
.I don't know/care why - but it's never failed me.
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