![]() Ten characters will appear on the screen, usually alphanumeric. Using your other hand, turn the radio on while keeping 1 and 6 pressed. Press and hold the numbers 1 and 6 on your radio with one hand. Do not start, just leave ignition in ON position. If your Honda or Acura is a 2002 or newer model year, please follow the directions below: Honda Canada Client Services: (888) 946-6329 You can call Client Services, but you will be required to provide your VIN number, radio serial number, as well as proof of ownership.Īcura Canada Client Services: (888) 922-8729 Now you can either drive to the Honda or Acura dealer, provide proof of ownership, give them the numbers, and get your code If in doubt, write down all numbers on the sticker or take a picture of it. ![]() The serial number is sometimes numbers only and sometimes it will contain letters "Ref" or "CQ" before the number. If you see a number starting with M1C, M3G, M46, or YEFM, these are NOT the serial number and you should look elsewhere on the sticker. The serial number is located on a sticker (usually white) on top of the head unit. You don't need to remove the radio all the way, just far enough to read some numbers on top of the head unit. I won't provide instructions do to this because it's different for every model and year, but it isn't difficult at all to figure out. If your Honda or Acura is a 2000 model year or older, you will need to do the following: Try this website first to see if you can get a code: Luckily, there are ways you can retrieve the code yourself and they are listed below. If you put in a request for a radio code, the chances of receiving a code are very slim. If you need a radio code, there are dozens of people in here who can provide it for you, but they risk losing their jobs giving these radio codes out. This thread was created due to the large amount of radio code requests in here every single day. At least that was the case for our '09 Accord - that's why we kept getting a 3 beeps upon entering the 4th number.The bottom of this post will reveal the way to retrieve your radio code and save everyone a lot of time and stress. david h.If anyone is still reading this thread, it is helpful to know that if your vehicle has GPS navigation, the first code the system asks for is the nav code (4 digits), not the radio code (5 digits). Hopefully you reach me and I'll try my best to help you out. If youre still having problems with his, call 1(800)999-1009 and we'll forward you over to our technical support department for assistance. ![]() Leave it on this position for 1 hour, and the radio will reset by itself. Leave the car in the ACC position with the RADIO ON so that it displays CODE / ERROR E / ERRE / ERR. You can pull the fuse, but sometimes theres an alternate power source that wont reset the radio.īest thing to do is either disconnect the battery for 10-13 minutes, or Other times, just reset the radio correctly. I work for AHM and deal with the radio codes on a daily basis for Acura's and Hondas.ĭo you get 3 beeps when you input the 5th number? if not and if youre getting 3 beeps on the 3rd or 4th number, then that means youve input the number incorrectly and there might have been previous numbers in the radio. ![]()
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