The battery went dead on my 2001 Honda Accord EX-V6. After recharging the
battery everything works fine except the audio system. When I attempt to use
it CODE appears in the display when I press buttons. After that Err 1, Err
2, etc. appears. Evidently I need a code to activate the it.
How do I do this?
> The battery went dead on my 2001 Honda Accord EX-V6. After recharging the
> battery everything works fine except the audio system. When I attempt to
> use it CODE appears in the display when I press buttons. After that Err 1,
> Err 2, etc. appears. Evidently I need a code to activate the it.
It should have been supplied when the car was new. Look for a sticker in
the glove box, owners manual, or owners pamphlet. Otherwise you will need a
dealer to get the code by looking up the radio serial number. Or replace
the radio with an aftermarket.
anon - 19 Apr 2008 20:07 GMT
>> The battery went dead on my 2001 Honda Accord EX-V6. After recharging the
>> battery everything works fine except the audio system. When I attempt to
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> a dealer to get the code by looking up the radio serial number. Or
> replace the radio with an aftermarket.
Thanks, there was a little white sticker on the inside of the glove box
door. The code worked.
Tegger - 20 Apr 2008 01:37 GMT
>>> The battery went dead on my 2001 Honda Accord EX-V6. After
>>> recharging the battery everything works fine except the audio
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> Thanks, there was a little white sticker on the inside of the glove
> box door. The code worked.
Of course it did. Your question was one of the oldest of the FAQs. See
here:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html

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Butch Haynes - 19 Apr 2008 21:30 GMT
>> The battery went dead on my 2001 Honda Accord EX-V6. After recharging the
>> battery everything works fine except the audio system. When I attempt to
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> a dealer to get the code by looking up the radio serial number. Or
> replace the radio with an aftermarket.
Hell, why bother with putting a new radio in--- it's easier to replace the
car...