Anti-Theft Radio Code

Total-Amazement

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I recently disconnected my battery and the stock radio wont go on anymore
due to a anti-theft code. i bought it from a private party and never got it
but is there anywhere of decoding it its a 2003 honda civic ex or should
i just buy another cd head unit. :???:
 

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Wrong Forum but.....(Mod move to electronics audio forum or whatever)

I think its a generic code, find someone that has that year civ w/the same radio and see....I really dont know for sure though....sorry. I am interested to find out though.
 


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MySiIzFaster said:
Wrong Forum but.....(Mod move to electronics audio forum or whatever)

I think its a generic code, find someone that has that year civ w/the same radio and see....I really dont know for sure though....sorry. I am interested to find out though.

*moving*

most peoples codes wont work on your radio, each radio has it's own unique code, for example mine is 62115, try it if you like, but i highly doubt it will work

you can go to honda and get it.. they'll be happy to give it to you, just make sure you can pull out your radio so they can get the serial code.. other than that

it could be numerous places on your vehicle, some say inside the trunk lid, some say on/in/around the glove box, etc. . .

just go to honda and make life easy on yourself

EDIT: btw, honda DOES NOT CHARGE so if they give you some kind of BS about that, go to another local dealership or sum'n. . but the guys at honda are koo with me.. so they always be hookin me up
 

Total-Amazement

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I called the honda dealer down here and they wanna charge 80 dollars -> please!
 


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they wanted $80 to look up a code? Thats some crooked s**t
 

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Total-Amazement said:
I called the honda dealer down here and they wanna charge 80 dollars -> please!
yeah man, just go in . . . the service reps should be koo and able to help you no prob
 

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SeanJohn1802 said:
*moving*

most peoples codes wont work on your radio, each radio has it's own unique code, for example mine is 62115, try it if you like, but i highly doubt it will work
hmmm...for some reason i think the code for mine is the same...if not close. i'd have to check it out. coz i just recently replaced my deck and i think the code for the stock deck is the same. maybe i'm just thinking that. i'll check it out, but i'm at work and my car's quite a walk to the parking lot....it's early in the morning and i'm still lazy. lol!
 

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there shouldnt be two like codes but it can happen these radios arent made by honda or just one company so it can happen but not likely,,,,,,a honda dealership shouldnt charge to look up a code but they are indepenent of honda so they could,,,,,hook up with jspec he works at hanover honda so he could get the code for you.
 

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no, turn the car on and turn off the radio if it's turned on at the time. put your fingers on the preset buttons 1 and 6 and hold them, than take your other hand and press the volume or power button and then the codes should show on the CD info screen. you don't have to take out your radio out of your dash. thats stupid. you should get 2 sets of 4 numbered codes. that is your radio's serial #. right that down and take that to honda with proof of ownership of the car so they don't think you stole it or anything.
 

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Do you still have the owner's manual?

I know, it's a stupid question :smackself but both my Civic and my Integra had their cards in the vinyl envelope for the owner's manual. :what: My Prelude didn't but it was so old I don't think it had a code.

45453 is mine...or was. That OE Pioneer is sitting in my garage
 

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Yo Check it out.......


You need to pull your radio and get the SERIAL NUMBER.......

Then go up there and give them the serial code..

There charging you to pull your radio and get your serial number..

DIY
 


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