Honda Civic Stereo Code Error
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ads with us Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange is a question and answer site 2007 honda civic radio code for mechanics and DIY enthusiast owners of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody 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? 2010 honda civic radio code 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 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
i unlock my stereo???? how do i unlock my stereo???? 0 Report Follow Asked by michael83 Aug 02, 2007 at 11:27 PM about the 2006 Honda Civic EX Question type: Maintenance & Repair enter code 23 Answers 29,135 Report lightGear answered 9 years ago Only the dealership can https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-t12106_ds37346 do it. I think it's the most annoying safety feature there is. I'd rather it just got stolen. http://mechanics.stackexchange.com/questions/7750/honda-accord-radio-anti-theft-code-not-working-what-am-i-doing-wrong-and-what The dealership has to reset the code and give you a new one. 8 out of 8 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 245 Report Chandler answered 8 years ago u have to read through the owners manual and take the battery terminals off and the reattach after 20 or so minutes then replace and then turn the car on and put the code in again. 4 out of 4 honda civic people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 125 Report Shawn answered 8 years ago There is a code in the owners manual and it comes on a card the size of a credit card. It is a code that can only be used 5 times and then it automatically needs a new one. if you haven't used it more than 5 times then just enter in the code and it will unlock. If not, then take it to the dealership to get a new code. 10 out of 10 people honda civic radio think this is helpful. Mark helpful 115 Report Chad answered 8 years ago Like the people before me said, its just a code. If you bought it used, there might be a code written on a sticker somewhere in the glove compartment. I have an S2000 and thats where mine was. My car gives you 9 tries to enter the right code before it locks up, at that point you have to disconnect the battery terminals for 60 seconds and try again. I didnt know you needed a new one after 5 times of use, but maybe its different in newer Hondas. 4 out of 4 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 375 Report Joel answered 8 years ago If you've lost the card, you can get the serial number of the radio by turning the radio off, then hold preset buttons 1 and 6 then turn the radio on, it will say UXXXX LXXXX upper and lower, and 4 numbers give these to the dealership and they'll give you your code. 4 out of 4 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 160 Report Rabihhariz answered 2 years ago U 3000 L6716 6 out of 6 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 160 Report Rabihhariz answered 2 years ago Hi I need ask the code for honda civic 2006 (u3000) (L6716) pls if u can answer 7 out of 7 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 3,935 Report Jonathan answered 2 years ago to unlock the radio you need to go to narnia and talk to a midget named frank. he will then tell
Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for mechanics and DIY enthusiast owners of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody 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 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 Ask a honda dealer very nicely to check the radio's serial number for you. If you're lucky, they may do it for free. If it turns out it's NOT t