2000 Honda Civic Radio Code Error
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by himself and now the radio comes up with a message err or error. It did say code and we tried several combinations but now it only comes up with the error. We must have tried to enter the code honda civic radio code error 2 too many times. How can this be corrected now? -- Thanks. Saucer Man, Dec 13, 2010 honda civic radio code error e 2005 #1 Advertisements Guest Disconnect the battery for a few minutes, or just wait for a day. The radio code error will reset on its
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own. , Dec 13, 2005 #2 Advertisements Saucer Man Guest The battery was disconnected and replaced which caused this in the first place. He doesn't know what the code should is. Now what? -- Thanks. <> wrote in message news:... > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l9c07uYZ_8 Disconnect the battery for a few minutes, or just wait for a day. The > radio code error will reset on its own. > Saucer Man, Dec 13, 2005 #3 MAT Guest "Saucer Man" <> wrote in message news:... > The battery was disconnected and replaced which caused this in the first > place. He doesn't know what the code should is. Now what? > Get the serial number from the headunit, probably have to pull it get it, and take it down http://www.thehondaforums.com/threads/2000-honda-civic-radio-error-code-problem.22070/ to the dealer. Some charge for the code, some don't. You're going to need the VIN also, it's a lot more convincing when you have the radio in your hand and a gutted dashed Honda in the lot. MAT, Dec 13, 2005 #4 E Meyer Guest On 12/13/05 4:01 PM, in article , "Saucer Man" <> wrote: > The battery was disconnected and replaced which caused this in the first > place. He doesn't know what the code should is. Now what? He should rummage through the owners manual and anything else that he has left over from when the car was new. The code was originally on a sheet of little stickers that maybe somebody stuck in the book or somewhere in the car (Glove box?). Otherwise, they dealer can get it for him if he gives them the serial number on the radio. E Meyer, Dec 14, 2005 #5 Saucer Man Guest Thanks all! .. "E Meyer" <> wrote in message news:BFC4C0DB.E90FB%... > On 12/13/05 4:01 PM, in article > , "Saucer Man" > <> wrote: > >> The battery was disconnected and replaced which caused this in the first >> place. He doesn't know what the code should is. Now what? > > He should rummage through the owners manual and anything else that he has > left over from when the car was new. The code was originally on a sheet > of > little stickers that maybe somebody stuck in the boo
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battery in my 2000 civic was finally at its last. I took it to AutoZone, got a new battery, and after (embarrassingly) seeing how corroded the plugs were, had the new one installed.Turn on car. Turn on radio."Code"Hmmm. How about CD mode?"Code"Ummm. Station 1? No, how about 2..3..4..5"Code Err"Uh oh. Honda's radio anti-theft system has a code that is unique to each radio. This code is supplied to you when you buy the car. So the dealer should have this, right?Wrong.Me:"Hi, my battery died and I need the radio code, here is my information"Honda:"Ok sir, we can only help you if you can give us the radio serial number"Me:"Ok, well, I dont think I have that. I bought the car 5 years ago where would it be?"Honda:"Well, I dont know what we did 5 years ago, but usually its in the book, or on a sticker in the glovebox"Me:"Ok, here are all the numbers I found" (I rattle off the numbers)Honda:"Well..none of those look like it"Me:"Well..how do I get the serial number?"Honda:"You have to remove the radio."Me:"How do I do that?"Honda:"You can do it yourself, or you can pay some place like best buy to take it out and get the serial number, and then you can call us to get the code."So get this. The car that I own, I have to pay, I have to PAY to get my radio back. I ALREADY BOUGHT THE CAR.My buddy found the instructions. I'm not a car guy, I fix computers. So, taking apart my entire dash (and by entire dash, I mean the WHOLE dash), moving wireharnesses, and finally pulling out the radio to get this number does not seem worth the entire saturday I would spend doing it. (Not to mention..getting it back together).But here's the kicker. If someone breaks into my car, STEALS my radio, and calls Honda, they can get the code. No ID required, no proof, they can steal my radio and get the code.Congratulations Honda. Your anti-theft has been so effective, that I am now unable to steal my own radio. (but someone else could, and they could use it to!)5 weeks now. 5 weeks without a radio. Without my CD PLAYER. My 7 minute drive to work now feels like about 40 with only the sound of my heater and the tires rolling on the ground to power my thoughts.Good thing I discovered Green Tea. Otherwise I would so not be as chipper when I got to work.Seriously. posted by Chris Deweese @ 5:25 PM 489 comments links to this post 489 Comments: At 12/22/2005 6:36 AM, Green Goblin said... Dude, this just happened to me yesterday on my 2001 civic. I am a Honda fan. Great cars. They are reliable, safe, good on gas, fun to drive. They even look pretty decent,