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How to change a car battery without losing the radio code?

How to change a car battery without losing the radio code?

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Where do I find the serial number on my Radio?

Write down the code displayed on your radio. The display will flash with two numbers: one beginning with a “U” and one beginning with a “L.” Write down both numbers (beginning with the “U” number), and then disregard the “U” and the “L.” This number (eight digits) is your radio serial code. You’ll need it to retrieve your radio anti-theft code.

Where do I Enter my Radio anti theft code?

You can also retrieve your radio anti-theft code online at https://radio-navicode.Honda.com/ Turn your ignition to “Acc” or “On” to power on your radio. Enter your radio anti-theft code using the preset buttons at the bottom of your radio.

What to do if your car stereo battery dies?

Car stereos with a code feature require you to input a preset code any time the battery dies or is disconnected. The code may be in your owner’s manual, or you might have to contact a dealer. Electrical system components can be damaged during a jump start if precautions aren’t taken.

Why does my Honda radio Say enter code?

No radio- no AM, no FM no Bluetooth Audio- all I got was the mysterious message- “Enter Code.” After a silent drive home I researched what had happened and found out that newer Honda radios have a theft-deterrent feature whereby after being disconnected from the battery they “lock up” and won’t work again until a security code is entered.

Write down the code displayed on your radio. The display will flash with two numbers: one beginning with a “U” and one beginning with a “L.” Write down both numbers (beginning with the “U” number), and then disregard the “U” and the “L.” This number (eight digits) is your radio serial code. You’ll need it to retrieve your radio anti-theft code.

How do you find the radio code on a car?

Turn your ignition off to begin retrieving your radio code. Press and hold the “1” and “6” preset buttons on your radio. Turn your ignition on. Write down the code displayed on your radio.

Why did my car radio stop working after the battery died?

In most cases, fixing a car stereo that quit working after the battery died is a lot simpler than that. Of course, it can also be a lot more complicated. There are a few different reasons for a car radio to stop working after the battery has gone completely dead.

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