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Honda: factory stereo code?

  1. #1
    WiNsToN
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    factory stereo code?

    My battery went dead the other day after accidentally leaving my 1999 CRV
    headlights on. The stereo is flashing "code" whenever i turn the power on. I
    dont have the manual since I got this car used. Does someone out there know
    what's wrong? and what I need to do to get the stereo back on without
    spending money having it fixed? pls help!





  2. #2
    M.C.
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    Re: factory stereo code?

    goto a local dealer, they will give you the code




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  3. #3
    Roger
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    yes....for a price...same thing happened to me a while back had to pay $17
    CDN to get the code
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  4. #4
    M.C.
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    Re: factory stereo code?

    better then 200+ for an aftermarket deck and an expensive paper weight




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  5. #5
    Elmo
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    Re: factory stereo code?

    In article <i8u8b.4238$bellglobal.com>,
    "Roger Dubet" <ca> wrote:
     

    Most dealers are cool about it. If you already have the radio's serial
    number, they'll just look up the code for you, no charge. Just drive
    around until you find a friendly dealer.

    But if you don't have the radio's serial number.....well, you have to
    find it. First, look in the glove box area for a white sticker with
    numbers on it. *Good* salesmen put the radio serial number there for
    just this reason. If not, look in the owner's manual or whatever
    paperwork you got with the vehicle. If you're lucky, you got a
    responsible previous owner and a responsible used car dealer who kept
    all that stuff together, and the serial number should be written down in
    the owner's manual. The vehicle also came with a card with that
    information on it.

    If you don't have the radio's serial number, you'll have to pull the
    radio to read it off the radio itself. You can do that, or you can pay
    someone to do that. The dealer *will* charge you for *that*.

    You should head over to helminc.com and order up an owner's manual for
    your car.


  6. #6
    mtb2k2
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    Re: factory stereo code?

    Not sure about where you are, but when i get my oil done, my stereo code is
    listed on the bill/invoice. I bought my car used as well, and take it to
    honda for oil. same price as everyelse, so why not
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