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I can't find my code after my battery died
i have a 2013 Accord EXL touring.
I went on a trip for 2 months and my battery was dead. I had it boosted and ran it idle for 2 hours. It asks me to input a code. It isn't a radio code. I think it is a Hondalink code but not sure. I do not know the 5 digits to enter, but fortunately I can drive my car but I cannot access my radio or nav. It's Dec. 25-26 if anyone knows how to help I'd appreciate it. Otherwise I have to wait till Dec 27 to go to the dealer. |
I've moved this to general tech.
Look in the glove box for a credit card looking thing. It will have the code on it, suggest you write it down somewhere else as well. |
Yes, look in all the papers for the car, and it should be there, maybe in an envelope. It depends on where you live, but there is very little crime in my area, so I wrote the number down on a piece of tape, and put it on the inside of the glove box where you really have to bend over to see it. If you live in a high crime area, you don't want to have the code number inside the car where a thief can find it and steal your system. I have the card in my wallet, but if that is ever lost, I still have the number. I used my radio code today.
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Honda requires an error code to be put into the OEM Radio when is disconnected or when the battery is disconnected so you must go to Honda's website to retrieve code.
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