Can anyone here get me my radio code?
Serial #: M98F309388
i swear, i did not steal it. When i bought the car, the previous owner put in a new deck and gave me the old code. If any of you work at honda or know a dealer that could give you the code for free, i would greatly appreciate it.
TIA
i swear, i did not steal it. When i bought the car, the previous owner put in a new deck and gave me the old code. If any of you work at honda or know a dealer that could give you the code for free, i would greatly appreciate it.
TIA
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosting civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">send me $20 ill get it for you
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How about no, as he can get it for free.
</TD></TR></TABLE>How about no, as he can get it for free.
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i thought they charged like 60-70 bucks for the radio code?
i thought they charged like 60-70 bucks for the radio code?
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i thought they charged like 60-70 bucks for the radio code?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not that I know of.
I know I helped a girl get her radio code out of her Lude for free here.
i thought they charged like 60-70 bucks for the radio code?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not that I know of.
I know I helped a girl get her radio code out of her Lude for free here.
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The only reason I could imagine for a dealer charging that much is if they were removing the radio to get the serial # and charging you for the labor. If you already have all of the information they need, they should supply the code for free (at least that's how VW has done it for my girlfriend's car).
The only reason I could imagine for a dealer charging that much is if they were removing the radio to get the serial # and charging you for the labor. If you already have all of the information they need, they should supply the code for free (at least that's how VW has done it for my girlfriend's car).
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call cerritos honda, california .... they are the only stealership that i have found that give it out over the phone without any hassle...
so protect your oem cd players y0!
so protect your oem cd players y0!
In my 93 civic, the code is on the bottom of my radio. Battery went dead and the radio wouldn't go on so I pulled it out and just happened to look underneath and it had some numbers on there. Tried them and the radio started playing!
Also, i'm in texas and was able to call a local dealership and they gave me the code over the phone hassle free. And that was for my 00 si radio that I no longer have. hth
Also, i'm in texas and was able to call a local dealership and they gave me the code over the phone hassle free. And that was for my 00 si radio that I no longer have. hth
Go to any Honda dealer, bring proof that you own the car and take out the radio and give them a vin number on the radio and maybe the VIN number of the car. Thats what I did when I had to enter a code because I changed the battery.
Modified by Type_SH at 7:07 AM 3/24/2004
Modified by Type_SH at 7:07 AM 3/24/2004
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Have you took out the radio? It should be on the radio, not the dash.
Have you took out the radio? It should be on the radio, not the dash.
iwork at a honda dealership and the only time we charge for radio codes is when we have to remove the radio from the vehicle, labor time. Otherwise bring in your registration & drivers license, we put you in our customer database and then get you the radio code. this way if its stolen we have the vin of the car and all the information of the person that breought it in for the code. nothing to worry about if your legit.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b23eight »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">iwork at a honda dealership and the only time we charge for radio codes is when we have to remove the radio from the vehicle, labor time. Otherwise bring in your registration & drivers license, we put you in our customer database and then get you the radio code. this way if its stolen we have the vin of the car and all the information of the person that breought it in for the code. nothing to worry about if your legit.
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We do the same thing here.
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We do the same thing here.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Stebo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">In my 93 civic, the code is on the bottom of my radio. Battery went dead and the radio wouldn't go on so I pulled it out and just happened to look underneath and it had some numbers on there. Tried them and the radio started playing!
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LOL, kind of defeats the whole antitheft thing, huh?
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LOL, kind of defeats the whole antitheft thing, huh?



