Honda Accord Radio Code
They usually have a sticker on the driver side of the glove compartment when it's open. Sometimes this sticker will have the actual code or the radio serial number. If it's 5 digits, it's the code. If it's 8 to 10 alpha numeric digits, it's the serial number. Take this number to the dealer and they will give you the code. No need to pull the radio
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by inegrin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They usually have a sticker on the driver side of the glove compartment when it's open. Sometimes this sticker will have the actual code or the radio serial number. If it's 5 digits, it's the code. If it's 8 to 10 alpha numeric digits, it's the serial number. Take this number to the dealer and they will give you the code. No need to pull the radio</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have never seen this in any accord I've ever been with. (easily 20+)
So it's *some* accords have the sticker, majority of them would require pulling the radio out.
I have never seen this in any accord I've ever been with. (easily 20+)
So it's *some* accords have the sticker, majority of them would require pulling the radio out.
this is the one thing I hate about this site.....
some jackass shows up with a serial # and asks for a radio code.....and some dumbass on the forum gives it to them and didn't even bother to verify ownership......
want the RADIO CODE GO TO THE expletiveING DEALER WITH PROOF OF OWNERSHIP AND GET IT FROM THEM.
some jackass shows up with a serial # and asks for a radio code.....and some dumbass on the forum gives it to them and didn't even bother to verify ownership......
want the RADIO CODE GO TO THE expletiveING DEALER WITH PROOF OF OWNERSHIP AND GET IT FROM THEM.
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wtf?
get out of here you troll
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wtf?
get out of here you troll
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On newer honda's and acura's (except navagation, it is a different procedure) you can turn the key on and hold the 1 and 6 preset buttons down and 1 set of numbers will pop up, let off and another set will pop up. Write em down and call the dealer.
Hello. Please can you tell me what code is for my radio? S/N: 133866, REF.NO: CQ-LH1110A
model.39100-SM4-A312-M1
Any help will be appreciated.
THANKS!
vj.doppler@gmail.com
model.39100-SM4-A312-M1
Any help will be appreciated.
THANKS!
vj.doppler@gmail.com
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vjdoppler »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hello. Please can you tell me what code is for my radio? S/N: 133866, REF.NO: CQ-LH1110A
model.39100-SM4-A312-M1
Any help will be appreciated.
THANKS!
vj.doppler@gmail.com</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah or don't read the thread at all............................................... .................................................. .......................................
model.39100-SM4-A312-M1
Any help will be appreciated.
THANKS!
vj.doppler@gmail.com</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah or don't read the thread at all............................................... .................................................. .......................................
i read all the threat, but i DONT wanna pay 75 bucks to retrieve the code.... Honda Dealership called since 1 week ago.
That's the reason i'm requesting help. thanks.!
That's the reason i'm requesting help. thanks.!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vjdoppler »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i read all the threat, but i DONT wanna pay 75 bucks to retrieve the code.... Honda Dealership called since 1 week ago.
That's the reason i'm requesting help. thanks.!</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's free, they are charging you for the removal of the radio.
If you have the serial it's free.
That's the reason i'm requesting help. thanks.!</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's free, they are charging you for the removal of the radio.
If you have the serial it's free.
Dude, I think you should go to the dealer and give it a try. The reason they have this thing for the unit is to prevent theft of audio units. I may know the code but im not going to tell you because its just wrong. When this anti-theft code was first implemented the stickers were all applied on a card which came with the packets of document at the time the dealer may not it in their database but honda does have it on their site, available to the service department: service advisor, cashier, technician, managers. during the late 90s the technician may put the extra sticker of the serial and only the serial on the side or inside of the glove box. today, it is a mandatory procedure that during the PDI process a technician is to put the serial sticker (not the code sticker) in or on the side of the glove box. regardless, you still should go to the dealer. You may be the lucky few, they might even do it for you right at the service drive free of charge if they think you are wasting their time, hehe.
Modified by aasaa666 at 12:17 AM 3/13/2008
Modified by aasaa666 at 12:17 AM 3/13/2008
I i hava 2000 Honda Accord sedan and I'm having trouble with my radio I'ts asking for the code and i had it put i can't find the pieace of paper were it was at thanks in advance.
Model No. 39100-S84-A210
Ref No. CQ-JH1810Z
Serial No. M98K409422
Model No. 39100-S84-A210
Ref No. CQ-JH1810Z
Serial No. M98K409422
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by diggy19 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I i hava 2000 Honda Accord sedan and I'm having trouble with my radio I'ts asking for the code and i had it put i can't find the pieace of paper were it was at thanks in advance.
Model No. 39100-S84-A210
Ref No. CQ-JH1810Z
Serial No. M98K409422</TD></TR></TABLE>
No
Model No. 39100-S84-A210
Ref No. CQ-JH1810Z
Serial No. M98K409422</TD></TR></TABLE>
No
ok just to state the obvious....no one here will give you the codes for your radio do to lack of proof of ownership
i could easily just say i have a radio that needs the code and i lost the paper it was on my serial is M96G176390 i cant prove i own the unit and it could easily be stolen....go to the dealership and they will give it to you if you show proof of ownership...end of story
i could easily just say i have a radio that needs the code and i lost the paper it was on my serial is M96G176390 i cant prove i own the unit and it could easily be stolen....go to the dealership and they will give it to you if you show proof of ownership...end of story
ok just to state the obvious....no one here will give you the codes for your radio do to lack of proof of ownership
i could easily just say i have a radio that needs the code and i lost the paper it was on my serial is M96G176390 i cant prove i own the unit and it could easily be stolen....go to the dealership and they will give it to you if you show proof of ownership...end of story
i could easily just say i have a radio that needs the code and i lost the paper it was on my serial is M96G176390 i cant prove i own the unit and it could easily be stolen....go to the dealership and they will give it to you if you show proof of ownership...end of story
REALLY? I guess I would have to assume there's plenty of thieves out there looking for my stock radio that includes the AMAZING, highly desirable features such as: a cassette deck and a CD player. Obviously this high tech deck we find in these old accords (that have obnoxious tendency of going into error mode and coming without owners' manuals) deserves protection from our online peers in the form of withholding serial numbers. After pulling my radio and realizing its ******* thanksgiving with no dealerships open, discovering honda's database won't allow me access to their codes because I don't know the original owners' email address (WHY WOULDNT I? It's not like the car is 14 years old and clearly at that age there shouldn't be more than 1 or 2 owners), and then realizing these gems of radios can't receive codes from forum browsers who treat these POS like they are ******* gold... i've decided its ******* time to "downgrade" to an mp3/ipod ready deck that won't merit the respect and protection my headache of a radio has become.
Why the **** did you bump this 4 year old thread for this post? Way to go chief.
Hi, this is a quite Old thread but still, i would really appreciate if someone can help me retrieve a Stereo Unlock Code.
im in Mexico, right in the border with California, i've tried dialing the number but it doesn't goes thru.
here in the Honda Dealer its 75 bucks (don't know why they charge in dlls when im in Mexico, but yeah, whatever)
I've retrieved a code a year ago, at work we had few US Phones with working phone line and i called from there, but those are not longer available.
if someone can help me please send me a DM so i can send you the information.
thanks in advance,
im in Mexico, right in the border with California, i've tried dialing the number but it doesn't goes thru.
here in the Honda Dealer its 75 bucks (don't know why they charge in dlls when im in Mexico, but yeah, whatever)
I've retrieved a code a year ago, at work we had few US Phones with working phone line and i called from there, but those are not longer available.
if someone can help me please send me a DM so i can send you the information.
thanks in advance,
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