ok well i thought i could answer this problem of the anti-theft radio console.
if you have ever disconnected your battery you have noticed that the anti-theft device in the radio enables. This is to prevent theft, without the code your screwed and its just a bunch of junk.
- remember you only have set number of attempts so be accurate
1)in order to find your code (5-digit) look in your glove box, under your ashtray, under the hood, or even the underside of your trunk (not the hatch actually in and under). with it found simply punch in the code at the first screen.
- if you screw up and the radio won't let you put in the code, either disconnect the negative part of the battery for 1 min or leave the radio on for an hour and it will reset.
2) If you still can't find it, you WILL HAVE TO take out the radio unit entirely and find the serial number on the side of it or on the back. Next call the honda service number (forget the number, but google it) and they can tell you the code if you can give them the VIN number, the exact milage, and the serial number and proof of ownership.[[this way is a hassle, so be ready for suckage]]
--Do not take your car to the dealer, they will charge you to take out the radio for the serial number but the actual retrieving of the code is free. And NO they won't give it to you just like that they will need all your info and all the info listed in (2).
--EACH CODE IS UNIQUE TO EACH CAR THERE IS NO UNIVERSAL CODE
--this can be avoided if you still have your anti-theft owners card thing, its credit card size and was issued with your initial purchase inside the owners manual, i believe. but most of us don't have it, or at least i didn't
hopefully this helped, good luck fellow noobs
if you have ever disconnected your battery you have noticed that the anti-theft device in the radio enables. This is to prevent theft, without the code your screwed and its just a bunch of junk.
- remember you only have set number of attempts so be accurate
1)in order to find your code (5-digit) look in your glove box, under your ashtray, under the hood, or even the underside of your trunk (not the hatch actually in and under). with it found simply punch in the code at the first screen.
- if you screw up and the radio won't let you put in the code, either disconnect the negative part of the battery for 1 min or leave the radio on for an hour and it will reset.
2) If you still can't find it, you WILL HAVE TO take out the radio unit entirely and find the serial number on the side of it or on the back. Next call the honda service number (forget the number, but google it) and they can tell you the code if you can give them the VIN number, the exact milage, and the serial number and proof of ownership.[[this way is a hassle, so be ready for suckage]]
--Do not take your car to the dealer, they will charge you to take out the radio for the serial number but the actual retrieving of the code is free. And NO they won't give it to you just like that they will need all your info and all the info listed in (2).
--EACH CODE IS UNIQUE TO EACH CAR THERE IS NO UNIVERSAL CODE
--this can be avoided if you still have your anti-theft owners card thing, its credit card size and was issued with your initial purchase inside the owners manual, i believe. but most of us don't have it, or at least i didn't
hopefully this helped, good luck fellow noobs
