audio security code
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Re: audio security code
Tegger wrote:
> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> gww wrote:
>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>
>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>> 2: 2 times
>>> 3: 5 times
>>> 4: 6 times
>>> 5: 1 time
>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>> it's not the radio code.
>>
>
>
>
> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
>
>
yup - that simple!
> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> gww wrote:
>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>
>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>> 2: 2 times
>>> 3: 5 times
>>> 4: 6 times
>>> 5: 1 time
>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>> it's not the radio code.
>>
>
>
>
> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
>
>
yup - that simple!
#17
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Re: audio security code
Tegger wrote:
> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> gww wrote:
>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>
>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>> 2: 2 times
>>> 3: 5 times
>>> 4: 6 times
>>> 5: 1 time
>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>> it's not the radio code.
>>
>
>
>
> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
>
>
yup - that simple!
> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> gww wrote:
>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>
>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>> 2: 2 times
>>> 3: 5 times
>>> 4: 6 times
>>> 5: 1 time
>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>> it's not the radio code.
>>
>
>
>
> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
>
>
yup - that simple!
#18
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Re: audio security code
Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww, pressing
each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It didn't work
for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I decided to search the
vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker. Found it on a cup holder
where I normally have my iPod holder. The number that worked contained no
digits higher than 6. So I entered the number straight out like Jim Beam
suggested and that worked.
By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and 6
simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also, the
serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So the whole
exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been trying to get
somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and it was right under my
nose.
Thanks
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:XpadnafchYzCuXHbnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Tegger wrote:
>> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
>> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> gww wrote:
>>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>>
>>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>>> 2: 2 times
>>>> 3: 5 times
>>>> 4: 6 times
>>>> 5: 1 time
>>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>>> it's not the radio code.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
>> and so on?
>>
>>
> yup - that simple!
each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It didn't work
for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I decided to search the
vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker. Found it on a cup holder
where I normally have my iPod holder. The number that worked contained no
digits higher than 6. So I entered the number straight out like Jim Beam
suggested and that worked.
By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and 6
simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also, the
serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So the whole
exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been trying to get
somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and it was right under my
nose.
Thanks
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:XpadnafchYzCuXHbnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Tegger wrote:
>> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
>> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> gww wrote:
>>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>>
>>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>>> 2: 2 times
>>>> 3: 5 times
>>>> 4: 6 times
>>>> 5: 1 time
>>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>>> it's not the radio code.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
>> and so on?
>>
>>
> yup - that simple!
#19
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Re: audio security code
Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww, pressing
each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It didn't work
for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I decided to search the
vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker. Found it on a cup holder
where I normally have my iPod holder. The number that worked contained no
digits higher than 6. So I entered the number straight out like Jim Beam
suggested and that worked.
By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and 6
simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also, the
serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So the whole
exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been trying to get
somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and it was right under my
nose.
Thanks
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:XpadnafchYzCuXHbnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Tegger wrote:
>> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
>> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> gww wrote:
>>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>>
>>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>>> 2: 2 times
>>>> 3: 5 times
>>>> 4: 6 times
>>>> 5: 1 time
>>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>>> it's not the radio code.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
>> and so on?
>>
>>
> yup - that simple!
each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It didn't work
for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I decided to search the
vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker. Found it on a cup holder
where I normally have my iPod holder. The number that worked contained no
digits higher than 6. So I entered the number straight out like Jim Beam
suggested and that worked.
By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and 6
simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also, the
serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So the whole
exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been trying to get
somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and it was right under my
nose.
Thanks
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:XpadnafchYzCuXHbnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Tegger wrote:
>> jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
>> news:vaednQ0y1ZMtkXHbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> gww wrote:
>>>> Bubba wrote:
>>>>> I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and
>>>>> as I expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought
>>>>> the vehicle used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago.
>>>>> There is a five digit number written on the back of the manual that I
>>>>> have always thought must be the audio security code. But when I
>>>>> started to enter it, I noticed that a couple of the digits are higher
>>>>> than 6. There are only 6 preset buttons. Does this mean that the
>>>>> numbers on the manual aren't the security code, or does it mean that
>>>>> I'm just not smart enough to enter a number greater than 6? Any help
>>>>> will be appreciated. I have the serial number for the radio, I think.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>> The preset buttons represent the position of each digit in the radio
>>>> code. While CODE is displayed enter the radio code by pressing preset
>>>> button #1 the number of times represented by the first digit in the
>>>> code, e.g. if the code is 32561
>>>>
>>>> press preset button 1: 3 times
>>>> 2: 2 times
>>>> 3: 5 times
>>>> 4: 6 times
>>>> 5: 1 time
>>> no. and tegger's faq needs revision. the code only uses digits from 1
>>> through 6. if the code is 12345, you enter those preset numbers,
>>> punching each one once only. if your "code" has digits 7 through 0,
>>> it's not the radio code.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Even Honda's tech info is unclear on the exact way you enter the digits.
>>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
>> and so on?
>>
>>
> yup - that simple!
#20
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Re: audio security code
"Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
>
> By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and
> 6 simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also,
> the serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So
> the whole exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been
> trying to get somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and
> it was right under my nose.
That part IS in the FAQ.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
>
> By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and
> 6 simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also,
> the serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So
> the whole exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been
> trying to get somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and
> it was right under my nose.
That part IS in the FAQ.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#21
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Re: audio security code
"Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
>
> By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and
> 6 simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also,
> the serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So
> the whole exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been
> trying to get somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and
> it was right under my nose.
That part IS in the FAQ.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
>
> By the way, I was able to get the serial number by holding down 1 and
> 6 simultaneously. That is a lot better than pulling the radio. Also,
> the serial number was on the white sticker along with the code. So
> the whole exercise was kind of humorous in hindsight. I've been
> trying to get somebody to tell me the code since Thursday night, and
> it was right under my nose.
That part IS in the FAQ.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#22
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Re: audio security code
In article <Xns99AC8E5A2B15tegger@207.14.116.130>,
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
#23
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Re: audio security code
In article <Xns99AC8E5A2B15tegger@207.14.116.130>,
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th one,
> and so on?
That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
#24
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Re: audio security code
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in news:Xns99AC987E4E2C3tegger@
207.14.116.130:
> "Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
> news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
>
>> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
>> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
>> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
>> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
>> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
>> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
>> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
>
>
>
> Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
Long delay. Busy weekend. Site has just been updated. Hit Refersh/Reload to
see the changes.
Is this better?
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html#pagetop
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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207.14.116.130:
> "Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
> news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
>
>> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
>> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
>> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
>> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
>> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
>> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
>> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
>
>
>
> Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
Long delay. Busy weekend. Site has just been updated. Hit Refersh/Reload to
see the changes.
Is this better?
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html#pagetop
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#25
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Re: audio security code
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in news:Xns99AC987E4E2C3tegger@
207.14.116.130:
> "Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
> news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
>
>> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
>> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
>> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
>> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
>> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
>> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
>> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
>
>
>
> Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
Long delay. Busy weekend. Site has just been updated. Hit Refersh/Reload to
see the changes.
Is this better?
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html#pagetop
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
207.14.116.130:
> "Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
> news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
>
>> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
>> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code. It
>> didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress, I
>> decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white sticker.
>> Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod holder. The
>> number that worked contained no digits higher than 6. So I entered
>> the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and that worked.
>
>
>
> Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
Long delay. Busy weekend. Site has just been updated. Hit Refersh/Reload to
see the changes.
Is this better?
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html#pagetop
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: audio security code
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in
news:elmop-B6DFDD.15132815092007@nntp1.usenetserver.com:
> In article <Xns99AC8E5A2B15tegger@207.14.116.130>,
> Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th
>> one, and so on?
>
> That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
>
I've changed it. Thanks to all.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:elmop-B6DFDD.15132815092007@nntp1.usenetserver.com:
> In article <Xns99AC8E5A2B15tegger@207.14.116.130>,
> Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th
>> one, and so on?
>
> That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
>
I've changed it. Thanks to all.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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Re: audio security code
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in
news:elmop-B6DFDD.15132815092007@nntp1.usenetserver.com:
> In article <Xns99AC8E5A2B15tegger@207.14.116.130>,
> Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th
>> one, and so on?
>
> That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
>
I've changed it. Thanks to all.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:elmop-B6DFDD.15132815092007@nntp1.usenetserver.com:
> In article <Xns99AC8E5A2B15tegger@207.14.116.130>,
> Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>> So if the code was 43512, you would punch the presets IN THAT ORDER?
>> In other words, 4th button first, then the 3rd button, then the 5th
>> one, and so on?
>
> That's how it works on my 02 Odyssey.
>
I've changed it. Thanks to all.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: audio security code
I just noticed today that the "auto" function on the driver side window
doesn't work since the battery was disconnected. How do I reprogram that to
work again?
Thanks
"Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:sLRGi.67146$Lu.16583@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and as I
>expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought the vehicle
>used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago. There is a five
>digit number written on the back of the manual that I have always thought
>must be the audio security code. But when I started to enter it, I noticed
>that a couple of the digits are higher than 6. There are only 6 preset
>buttons. Does this mean that the numbers on the manual aren't the security
>code, or does it mean that I'm just not smart enough to enter a number
>greater than 6? Any help will be appreciated. I have the serial number
>for the radio, I think.
>
> Thanks
>
doesn't work since the battery was disconnected. How do I reprogram that to
work again?
Thanks
"Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:sLRGi.67146$Lu.16583@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and as I
>expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought the vehicle
>used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago. There is a five
>digit number written on the back of the manual that I have always thought
>must be the audio security code. But when I started to enter it, I noticed
>that a couple of the digits are higher than 6. There are only 6 preset
>buttons. Does this mean that the numbers on the manual aren't the security
>code, or does it mean that I'm just not smart enough to enter a number
>greater than 6? Any help will be appreciated. I have the serial number
>for the radio, I think.
>
> Thanks
>
#29
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Re: audio security code
I just noticed today that the "auto" function on the driver side window
doesn't work since the battery was disconnected. How do I reprogram that to
work again?
Thanks
"Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:sLRGi.67146$Lu.16583@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and as I
>expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought the vehicle
>used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago. There is a five
>digit number written on the back of the manual that I have always thought
>must be the audio security code. But when I started to enter it, I noticed
>that a couple of the digits are higher than 6. There are only 6 preset
>buttons. Does this mean that the numbers on the manual aren't the security
>code, or does it mean that I'm just not smart enough to enter a number
>greater than 6? Any help will be appreciated. I have the serial number
>for the radio, I think.
>
> Thanks
>
doesn't work since the battery was disconnected. How do I reprogram that to
work again?
Thanks
"Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:sLRGi.67146$Lu.16583@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>I have a 2003 CR-V. I replaced the battery a couple of days ago, and as I
>expected, the radio is asking for the security code. I bought the vehicle
>used from the local Honda dealer a couple of years ago. There is a five
>digit number written on the back of the manual that I have always thought
>must be the audio security code. But when I started to enter it, I noticed
>that a couple of the digits are higher than 6. There are only 6 preset
>buttons. Does this mean that the numbers on the manual aren't the security
>code, or does it mean that I'm just not smart enough to enter a number
>greater than 6? Any help will be appreciated. I have the serial number
>for the radio, I think.
>
> Thanks
>
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Re: audio security code
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns99AEC42319380tegger@207.14.116.130:
> Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in news:Xns99AC987E4E2C3tegger@
> 207.14.116.130:
>
>> "Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>> news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
>>
>>> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
>>> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code.
>>> It didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress,
>>> I decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white
>>> sticker. Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod
>>> holder. The number that worked contained no digits higher than 6.
>>> So I entered the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and
>>> that worked.
>>
>>
>>
>> Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
>
>
>
> Long delay. Busy weekend. Site has just been updated. Hit
> Refersh/Reload to see the changes.
>
> Is this better?
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html#pagetop
>
>
>
my 94 GS-R had the radio code sticker on the bottom of the ashtray.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:Xns99AEC42319380tegger@207.14.116.130:
> Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in news:Xns99AC987E4E2C3tegger@
> 207.14.116.130:
>
>> "Bubba" <young321@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>> news:qVVGi.46536$7e6.14020@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
>>
>>> Thanks for the responses. I did try the method suggested by gww,
>>> pressing each button multiple times depending on the assumed code.
>>> It didn't work for my model. While the discussion was in progress,
>>> I decided to search the vehicle, again, for the elusive white
>>> sticker. Found it on a cup holder where I normally have my iPod
>>> holder. The number that worked contained no digits higher than 6.
>>> So I entered the number straight out like Jim Beam suggested and
>>> that worked.
>>
>>
>>
>> Damn. I will update the site tonight. Thanks to jim and Bubba.
>
>
>
> Long delay. Busy weekend. Site has just been updated. Hit
> Refersh/Reload to see the changes.
>
> Is this better?
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/radiocode.html#pagetop
>
>
>
my 94 GS-R had the radio code sticker on the bottom of the ashtray.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net