Radio code.
Radio code.
I know theres post that says not to make a new topic for this but instead to use a webside to obtain the radio code but i tried and it doesnt work as i live in canada. i couldnt reply to the post cause it was closed so i figured id have no choice but to try this.
anyways i just bought a 2006 honda civic coupe and it did not come with the radio code and i managed to leave my headlights on over night and kill my battery. (i know, im stupid"
)
im making a big road trip tomorrow and the dealership is closed until Tuesday so if someone could help me that'd be great!
VIN: 2HGFG11396H012755
SN: 40035181
anyways i just bought a 2006 honda civic coupe and it did not come with the radio code and i managed to leave my headlights on over night and kill my battery. (i know, im stupid"
) im making a big road trip tomorrow and the dealership is closed until Tuesday so if someone could help me that'd be great!
VIN: 2HGFG11396H012755
SN: 40035181
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Re: Radio code.
Try calling the Honda Canada Customer Relations phone line
Make sure to update your owners info with them so you can get warranty and recall notices sent to you in the future.
Have your VIN handy
http://www.honda.ca/contact_us
Or set up a Honda owner account, I think you can get your radio code as part of the benefits
http://www.honda.ca/owners/website
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Make sure to update your owners info with them so you can get warranty and recall notices sent to you in the future.
Have your VIN handy
http://www.honda.ca/contact_us
Or set up a Honda owner account, I think you can get your radio code as part of the benefits
http://www.honda.ca/owners/website
HTH
Re: Radio code.
Try calling the Honda Canada Customer Relations phone line
Make sure to update your owners info with them so you can get warranty and recall notices sent to you in the future.
Have your VIN handy
http://www.honda.ca/contact_us
Or set up a Honda owner account, I think you can get your radio code as part of the benefits
http://www.honda.ca/owners/website
HTH
Make sure to update your owners info with them so you can get warranty and recall notices sent to you in the future.
Have your VIN handy
http://www.honda.ca/contact_us
Or set up a Honda owner account, I think you can get your radio code as part of the benefits
http://www.honda.ca/owners/website
HTH
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Re: Radio code.
Look all over your car for the 5? digit code. Side of the glovebox trunk etc. I'm Canadian and had to get the code when I bought my car. It took about 5 tries until someone finally gave me my code. I set up the Honda owner account in my name at a local dealership and after trying a couple other things. I I called the dealership 3 different times until I finally got somebody who would help me. If you happen to have any old Honda service receipts I've been told the number is printed on there as well.
Re: Radio code.
I've tried to call them and their closed, I've also looked everywhere in the car and there's no sticker stuck to anything with the code on it. I found a business card in my manual with 60900 wrote in the back so I thought that could be it but there's no 0's or 9's to type in.
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