Radio Code
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Radio Code
Hi All,
I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
activation code
This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
Please help
Roman.
I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
activation code
This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
Please help
Roman.
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Re: Radio Code
RC wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
---------------------
Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box,
or one of the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's
FIVE digits long.
Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
'Curly'
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
---------------------
Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box,
or one of the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's
FIVE digits long.
Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
'Curly'
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Re: Radio Code
RC wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
---------------------
Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box,
or one of the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's
FIVE digits long.
Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
'Curly'
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
---------------------
Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box,
or one of the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's
FIVE digits long.
Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
'Curly'
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Re: Radio Code
RC wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
>
>
Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
MP3s for my long road trips!
Chris B
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
>
>
Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
MP3s for my long road trips!
Chris B
#5
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Re: Radio Code
RC wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
>
>
Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
MP3s for my long road trips!
Chris B
> Hi All,
>
> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
> activation code
> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
> Please help
> Roman.
>
>
Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
MP3s for my long road trips!
Chris B
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Re: Radio Code
The code is nowere to be found, (Owners man, gloves box etc.
RC
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
> RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>
> ---------------------
>
> Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
> in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
> printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your owner's
> manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one of
> the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
> long.
>
> Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
>
> 'Curly'
>
RC
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
> RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>
> ---------------------
>
> Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
> in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
> printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your owner's
> manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one of
> the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
> long.
>
> Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
>
> 'Curly'
>
#7
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Re: Radio Code
The code is nowere to be found, (Owners man, gloves box etc.
RC
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
> RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>
> ---------------------
>
> Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
> in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
> printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your owner's
> manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one of
> the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
> long.
>
> Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
>
> 'Curly'
>
RC
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
> RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>
> ---------------------
>
> Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
> in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
> printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your owner's
> manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one of
> the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
> long.
>
> Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: Radio Code
As is the case with me and my '00 Accord. Actually, they gave me a card, but
I kept it in my wallet and over time the numbers rubbed off completely.
It's said that if you can get the serial number off the radio, you can use
that to get the code from any Honda dealer. But you have to pull the radio
out of the dash to get the serial number off it.
Paul
"RC" <3d@aol.com> wrote in message
news:LFHBe.13268$qg1.1090660@news20.bellglobal.com ...
: The code is nowere to be found, (Owners man, gloves box etc.
: RC
:
: "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
: news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
: > RC wrote:
: >> Hi All,
: >>
: >> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
: >> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
: >> activation code
: >> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
: >> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
: >> Please help
: >> Roman.
: >
: > ---------------------
: >
: > Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
: > in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
: > printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's
: > manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one
of
: > the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
: > long.
: >
: > Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
: >
: > 'Curly'
: >
:
:
I kept it in my wallet and over time the numbers rubbed off completely.
It's said that if you can get the serial number off the radio, you can use
that to get the code from any Honda dealer. But you have to pull the radio
out of the dash to get the serial number off it.
Paul
"RC" <3d@aol.com> wrote in message
news:LFHBe.13268$qg1.1090660@news20.bellglobal.com ...
: The code is nowere to be found, (Owners man, gloves box etc.
: RC
:
: "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
: news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
: > RC wrote:
: >> Hi All,
: >>
: >> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
: >> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
: >> activation code
: >> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
: >> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
: >> Please help
: >> Roman.
: >
: > ---------------------
: >
: > Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
: > in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
: > printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's
: > manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one
of
: > the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
: > long.
: >
: > Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
: >
: > 'Curly'
: >
:
:
#9
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Re: Radio Code
As is the case with me and my '00 Accord. Actually, they gave me a card, but
I kept it in my wallet and over time the numbers rubbed off completely.
It's said that if you can get the serial number off the radio, you can use
that to get the code from any Honda dealer. But you have to pull the radio
out of the dash to get the serial number off it.
Paul
"RC" <3d@aol.com> wrote in message
news:LFHBe.13268$qg1.1090660@news20.bellglobal.com ...
: The code is nowere to be found, (Owners man, gloves box etc.
: RC
:
: "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
: news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
: > RC wrote:
: >> Hi All,
: >>
: >> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
: >> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
: >> activation code
: >> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
: >> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
: >> Please help
: >> Roman.
: >
: > ---------------------
: >
: > Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
: > in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
: > printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's
: > manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one
of
: > the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
: > long.
: >
: > Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
: >
: > 'Curly'
: >
:
:
I kept it in my wallet and over time the numbers rubbed off completely.
It's said that if you can get the serial number off the radio, you can use
that to get the code from any Honda dealer. But you have to pull the radio
out of the dash to get the serial number off it.
Paul
"RC" <3d@aol.com> wrote in message
news:LFHBe.13268$qg1.1090660@news20.bellglobal.com ...
: The code is nowere to be found, (Owners man, gloves box etc.
: RC
:
: "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
: news:42D7300F.3040308@interbaun.com...
: > RC wrote:
: >> Hi All,
: >>
: >> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
: >> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
: >> activation code
: >> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
: >> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
: >> Please help
: >> Roman.
: >
: > ---------------------
: >
: > Call the dealer where it was serviced at regularly. It's 99% going to be
: > in their computer, since smart dealerships keep it on file. It's also
: > printed on a white 'credit card' that should be tucked inside your
owner's
: > manual, or it might be on a white sticker inside the glove box, or one
of
: > the fuse boxes, or written inside the owner's manual. It's FIVE digits
: > long.
: >
: > Please tell us you have an owner's manual . . .
: >
: > 'Curly'
: >
:
:
#10
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Re: Radio Code
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 23:01:33 -0500, Ron Jeremy <ronniej@big12inch.com>
wrote:
>RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>>
>>
>Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
>almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
>code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
>Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
>that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
>something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
>re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
> The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
>through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
>
>I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
>been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
>MP3s for my long road trips!
>
>Chris B
if you pull the center panel under the radio, you can read the serial
number with a mirror and flashlight, just have to read backwards!
Chip
wrote:
>RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>>
>>
>Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
>almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
>code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
>Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
>that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
>something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
>re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
> The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
>through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
>
>I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
>been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
>MP3s for my long road trips!
>
>Chris B
if you pull the center panel under the radio, you can read the serial
number with a mirror and flashlight, just have to read backwards!
Chip
#11
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Re: Radio Code
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 23:01:33 -0500, Ron Jeremy <ronniej@big12inch.com>
wrote:
>RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>>
>>
>Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
>almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
>code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
>Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
>that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
>something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
>re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
> The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
>through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
>
>I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
>been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
>MP3s for my long road trips!
>
>Chris B
if you pull the center panel under the radio, you can read the serial
number with a mirror and flashlight, just have to read backwards!
Chip
wrote:
>RC wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 1999 Accord, Toronto, Canada.
>> The battery was disconnected, (starter change), now my radio needs
>> activation code
>> This car is second hand, I don't have the original code,
>> Honda dealer want .......$80 Can!!!!!!!!.
>> Please help
>> Roman.
>>
>>
>Actually, you can save a "little" bit by pulling the radio yourself. I
>almost had to do this once in my 2000 Accord because I lost my radio
>code. I called the local Honda dealer (from whom I purchased the
>Accord) and they said $120 to give me the code for the radio because
>that included the labor to pull the radio, look up the code (has
>something to do with the code on the radio and vehicle vin) and
>re-install the radio. I then asked, what if I pulled the radio myself?
> The service manager said he would give me the code for free if I went
>through all the hassle of pulling the radio myself.
>
>I ended up purchasing an Alpine 9827 from Crutchfield and couldn't have
>been happier with my decision! I love being able to load a CDRW up with
>MP3s for my long road trips!
>
>Chris B
if you pull the center panel under the radio, you can read the serial
number with a mirror and flashlight, just have to read backwards!
Chip
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