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can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Honda Accord radio anti-theft code not working…what am I doing wrong and what should I do? up vote 3 down vote favorite I had to remove the battery so I can replace the driver's side low beam headlight. I didn't bother to buy a settings saver because I found the security code in my Honda's packet (I bought this car used 2005 honda civic radio code error and luckily the owner was pretty organized with documentation and maintenance records). Initially when I turned on the car...I see 1:01 on the clock. Then when I turned the radio on I see "CODE". So I used the preset buttons (1 ... 6) to punch in my code. However, every time I enter it I see "Err". First "Err1", then "Err2"...then eventually "Erre"! I also went onto this website: https://radio-navicode.honda.com/framepage.aspx?theme=Honda to verify that I have the right security code (I used the radio serial number on the documentation card to retrieve the radio security code from the website) and indeed it is correct. One other thing that I read to try is to hold down Preset 1 and Preset 6 buttons...and then turn the car on. Supposedly I should see the radio serial number displayed. However this did not work. I wanted to do this so that I can verify the radio serial number. I also wanted to do this because in case this radio has a different serial number I can use this serial to retrieve the security code from the website. Now, I'm kind of stuck. Any Honda (2003 Accord) owners out there? What am I doing wrong? What should I do next? honda audio share|improve this question asked Nov 25 '13 at 4:26 milesmeow 3751616
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post. If the code isn't where I said, you'll be going to the dealer to get it sorted out. Ok? ] Yesterday, I hopped in my car (a 2005 Honda Civic that I picked up back in 2004), and went to the Wawa about a mile away to pick up a bit of lunch. The car started fine, drove just fine, and all seemed, well, fine. That is, until I got in the car to come back home. The car wouldn't turn over, no power, no nothing. Just a very faint clicking noise that lasted about 5 seconds after turning the key off. Yup, it was a dead battery. Fortunately, as it was only a mile, I walked home, ate my lunch, then as Heather & the kids had arrived back at home, we hopped in the van to go back over. I could have avoided this if I'd simply left the jumper cables in my trunk. For some unknown reason, I took them out and left them in the garage after I'd last used them. One jump start later, I was able to drive the car back home. I grabbed the van keys, ran to Pep Boys and grabbed a new battery, as the old one was the original, now nearly 4 years old, and had a dark eye - i.e. It's Dead Jim. Swapping out the battery was easy enough, and then I found a new problem. My radio has the anti-theft feature that requires a 5-digit code to unlock it. Fortunately, after a bit of googling, I found that if you sit in the driver's seat, open the glove box and look at the little sticker on the left side of the outer shell of the glove box, you'll find two numbers. The one on top is 5 digits. Guess what? It's your radio code. Wildly convenient for situations like this, but what if my radio were stolen? Someone smart enough to steal a radio is probably also smart enough to look at a sticker that's less than a foot away from the radio, right? Like this:Like Loading... Related batteryciviccodelinkedinradio Post navigation Next PostDiaper Cost Analysis 8 thoughts on “Find Your Honda Radio Code Easily.” pat says: 28 April, 2009 at 09:33 I just want to Thank You for being a genius!! You just saved me a trip to the dealers and that would have ruined a whole night for something so simple…. Thank You again. Oh and if someone robbed my stock radio and was smart enough to know about the code on the side panel of my glove box then more power to'em. Reply Darrel Eggen says: 16 November, 2015 at 17:14 This advice is assume. Rebuilding a 2012 Honda Fit that had dead battery and radio needed code to unlock. . Code in the glove box worked. Thanks so much. Reply amin says: 5 May, 2009 at 14:26 hi i need my code cz i have my sn: 12232757 .ok if y