Error Message on Car Stereo System
#1
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Error Message on Car Stereo System
The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
"C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
"C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
=================================
The answer is in the glove box. Honda wouldn't expect you to 'guess' so
they put it all in the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:25:24 +0000, BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:25:24 +0000, BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:25:24 +0000, BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:25:24 +0000, BBUCK90 wrote:
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didnÂ’t tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
It is the Stereo's anti-theft feature. You need to enter the security
code.
The code should have been provided to you when you purchased the car.
Check your owner's manual for the proper procedure for entering it.
If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
"BBUCK90" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
"BBUCK90" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
"BBUCK90" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
"BBUCK90" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
news:969398_1c128467b2c94913ca8bf237461cf70c@autob oardz.com...
> The battery was changed on my 2003 honda pilot and I get an error
> message when I turn on the stereo. Also the clock is working but can
> not be set. When I turn the radio on and press a button the letter
> "C" appears on the screen, then "O", then "d", then "E", and
> the final message will read error 1. When I try again it does the
> same thing except the error message is 2 and so on. When I try the
> Cd, DVD and cassette it goes straight to an error message. I checked
> all fuses and am now lost. My wife didn't tell me about the problem
> until a month after she had the battery changed, but she did say the
> problem started when she got back into the vehicle after the change.
> Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>
Besides all the other correct answers, more info is at
http://tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
Mike
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
Joe LaVigne wrote:
<SNIP>
> If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
===================================
The PDI sheets for the Pilot also tell you how to retrieve the SERIAL
NUMBER from the stereo, then you just phone the dealer.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/pilot/index.html
'Curly'
<SNIP>
> If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
===================================
The PDI sheets for the Pilot also tell you how to retrieve the SERIAL
NUMBER from the stereo, then you just phone the dealer.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/pilot/index.html
'Curly'
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Re: Error Message on Car Stereo System
Joe LaVigne wrote:
<SNIP>
> If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
===================================
The PDI sheets for the Pilot also tell you how to retrieve the SERIAL
NUMBER from the stereo, then you just phone the dealer.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/pilot/index.html
'Curly'
<SNIP>
> If you do not have the code, you'll have to go to the dealer to get it.
===================================
The PDI sheets for the Pilot also tell you how to retrieve the SERIAL
NUMBER from the stereo, then you just phone the dealer.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/pilot/index.html
'Curly'