CODE HELP!!
#1
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CODE HELP!!
Hey guys,
I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and nothing
happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on the
screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it was
working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
inspection.
Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I know
the original one works fine.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and nothing
happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on the
screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it was
working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
inspection.
Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I know
the original one works fine.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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Re: CODE HELP!!
DaveT wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and nothing
> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on the
> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it was
> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> inspection.
>
> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I know
> the original one works fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave
================
CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
working correctly?
If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
with the vehicle on a trip.
'Curly'
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and nothing
> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on the
> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it was
> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> inspection.
>
> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I know
> the original one works fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave
================
CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
working correctly?
If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
with the vehicle on a trip.
'Curly'
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Re: CODE HELP!!
DaveT wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and nothing
> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on the
> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it was
> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> inspection.
>
> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I know
> the original one works fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave
================
CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
working correctly?
If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
with the vehicle on a trip.
'Curly'
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and nothing
> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on the
> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it was
> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> inspection.
>
> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I know
> the original one works fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave
================
CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
working correctly?
If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
with the vehicle on a trip.
'Curly'
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Re: CODE HELP!!
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
>> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
>> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
>> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
>> nothing
>> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
>> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
>> the
>> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
>> was
>> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
>> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
>> inspection.
>>
>> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
>> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
>> know
>> the original one works fine.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to leave
> it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box cover,
> or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it inside the
> fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual with the
> vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Speaking from experience, once the hour has passed, there will be another
loud beep.
C B George
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
>> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
>> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
>> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
>> nothing
>> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
>> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
>> the
>> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
>> was
>> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
>> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
>> inspection.
>>
>> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
>> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
>> know
>> the original one works fine.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to leave
> it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box cover,
> or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it inside the
> fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual with the
> vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Speaking from experience, once the hour has passed, there will be another
loud beep.
C B George
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Re: CODE HELP!!
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
>> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
>> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
>> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
>> nothing
>> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
>> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
>> the
>> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
>> was
>> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
>> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
>> inspection.
>>
>> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
>> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
>> know
>> the original one works fine.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to leave
> it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box cover,
> or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it inside the
> fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual with the
> vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Speaking from experience, once the hour has passed, there will be another
loud beep.
C B George
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
>> battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
>> message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial #
>> off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
>> nothing
>> happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
>> appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
>> the
>> screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
>> was
>> working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
>> another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
>> inspection.
>>
>> Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any clues
>> that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
>> know
>> the original one works fine.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to leave
> it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box cover,
> or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it inside the
> fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual with the
> vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Speaking from experience, once the hour has passed, there will be another
loud beep.
C B George
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Re: CODE HELP!!
I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three times,
then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> > battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> > message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial
#
> > off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
nothing
> > happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> > appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
the
> > screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
was
> > working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> > another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> > inspection.
> >
> > Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any
clues
> > that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
know
> > the original one works fine.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
> leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
> cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
> inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
> with the vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> > battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> > message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial
#
> > off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
nothing
> > happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> > appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
the
> > screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
was
> > working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> > another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> > inspection.
> >
> > Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any
clues
> > that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
know
> > the original one works fine.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
> leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
> cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
> inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
> with the vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
#7
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Re: CODE HELP!!
I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three times,
then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> > battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> > message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial
#
> > off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
nothing
> > happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> > appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
the
> > screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
was
> > working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> > another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> > inspection.
> >
> > Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any
clues
> > that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
know
> > the original one works fine.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
> leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
> cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
> inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
> with the vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4145F24E.8040308@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I'm experiencing issues with my OEM radio/cd player. I disconnected the
> > battery to do some work. After reconnecting the battery, I get a CODE
> > message on my radio screen. I called Honda Dealer, gave them the serial
#
> > off the radio and they gave me the security code. I punch it in, and
nothing
> > happens. After three tries I don't hear beeps anymore, but CODE still
> > appears on the screen. Another dealer said that ERROR should appear on
the
> > screen, so he thinks it's the radio itself that's the problem... but it
was
> > working perfectly before! He said it's going to be cheaper to just get
> > another radio instead of having to send the OEM one to the shop for
> > inspection.
> >
> > Has anyone else gone through this problem? Can anyone give me any
clues
> > that I should use? I really don't want to spend money on a radio if I
know
> > the original one works fine.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Dave
>
> ================
>
> CODE is 5 digits long. Have you had trouble with one of your buttons not
> working correctly?
>
> If it doesn't enter correctly, according to the manual, you have to
> leave it on ONE hour, then you can try again, up to three times.
>
> Code is often on a sticker in the glove box, or inside the fuse box
> cover, or it should be written inside the Owner's Manual. Writing it
> inside the fuse box is a good idea, since you may not have the manual
> with the vehicle on a trip.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: CODE HELP!!
DaveT wrote:
> I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three times,
> then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
> looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
> I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
> mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
> take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
> player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
> the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
>
> Dave
+++++++++++++++++++
There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
'Curly'
> I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three times,
> then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
> looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
> I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
> mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
> take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
> player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
> the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
>
> Dave
+++++++++++++++++++
There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
'Curly'
#9
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Re: CODE HELP!!
DaveT wrote:
> I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three times,
> then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
> looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
> I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
> mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
> take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
> player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
> the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
>
> Dave
+++++++++++++++++++
There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
'Curly'
> I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three times,
> then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll try
> looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or nothing.
> I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to me, I
> mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when you
> take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the CD
> player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people from
> the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd unit.
>
> Dave
+++++++++++++++++++
There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
'Curly'
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Re: CODE HELP!!
Thanks Curly!!!
I'll try to locate them ASAP!
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:414713D2.3030105@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three
times,
> > then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll
try
> > looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or
nothing.
> > I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to
me, I
> > mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> > another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> > player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when
you
> > take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> > same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the
CD
> > player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people
from
> > the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> > different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd
unit.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++
>
> There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
>
> The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
> since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
> much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
>
> 'Curly'
>
I'll try to locate them ASAP!
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:414713D2.3030105@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three
times,
> > then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll
try
> > looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or
nothing.
> > I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to
me, I
> > mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> > another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> > player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when
you
> > take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> > same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the
CD
> > player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people
from
> > the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> > different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd
unit.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++
>
> There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
>
> The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
> since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
> much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Posts: n/a
Re: CODE HELP!!
Thanks Curly!!!
I'll try to locate them ASAP!
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:414713D2.3030105@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three
times,
> > then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll
try
> > looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or
nothing.
> > I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to
me, I
> > mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> > another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> > player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when
you
> > take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> > same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the
CD
> > player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people
from
> > the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> > different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd
unit.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++
>
> There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
>
> The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
> since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
> much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
>
> 'Curly'
>
I'll try to locate them ASAP!
Dave
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:414713D2.3030105@interbaun.com...
> DaveT wrote:
> > I had no prior problems with my buttons, all work fine. I try three
times,
> > then I disconnect the battery cable so I can reset itself again. I'll
try
> > looking in the fuse box. I bought the car used with no manuals or
nothing.
> > I'm already looking for another radio. I can't believe this happens to
me, I
> > mean for no reason what so ever the radio doesn't wanna work. Here's
> > another question... does the radio have a different serial # then the CD
> > player? I gave the dealer the serial # I saw beneath the CD player when
you
> > take out the ash tray. I'm assuming since it's "one piece", it'll be the
> > same # for both. I mean why would they give me a security code for the
CD
> > player when it's not the CD player that freezes. I had different people
from
> > the dealers tell me two stories, yes they are the same and no they are
> > different. Even in the print out the dealer gave me, it says radio/cd
unit.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++
>
> There's your problem... the serial number you need is on TOP of the radio.
>
> The dealer where the car was serviced often keeps the CODE on file,
> since the technicialns have to reset it from time to time. It might be
> much easier to find out where it was serviced most often, and ask them.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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