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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2005

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Snoopie - 19 Nov 2005 09:17 GMT
my battery died on me so I had to change it,  so now my radio is asking for I
code.  So I called the dealership were I bought the car and they said they
can't give me the code.  Since my car came without a manuel they told me to
call a honda dealer,  but they're charging to give me the code.  What is the
most they should charge to get the code
G-Man - 19 Nov 2005 15:36 GMT
It takes then a few minutes to look it up.  Do you do business with them
otherwise?  They should give it to you for free if you are a customer.  If
you are not a customer, they can charge you what ever then want ;-)

They will need the Serial Number off the radio.  This is sometimes on a
label in the glove box.

Good luck!

> my battery died on me so I had to change it,  so now my radio is asking
> for I
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> the
> most they should charge to get the code
spackrat - 20 Nov 2005 00:43 GMT
Hondas come new with a card that has the radio code and a couple of
stickers with the code. Look under the ash tray, or the lid of the fuse
box (the under-hood box as well), or any where a sticker might be
hidden.
'Curly Q. Links' - 20 Nov 2005 04:35 GMT
> my battery died on me so I had to change it,  so now my radio is asking for I
> code.  So I called the dealership were I bought the car and they said they
> can't give me the code.  Since my car came without a manuel they told me to
> call a honda dealer,  but they're charging to give me the code.  What is the
> most they should charge to get the code

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Mentioning what kind of car might be a great help . . .

Have you used the 'search' feature to see the many previous posts on
this topic? You need to get a manual.

'Curly'
Steve, but not the Australian Steve - 20 Nov 2005 12:33 GMT
> my battery died on me so I had to change it,  so now my radio is asking
> for I
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> the
> most they should charge to get the code

They'll probably charge an hour labor.  If you work with them, they might
charge the half hour rate if they have one.
 
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