can any one help me to get the radio code for my honda civic2007 lxi . i even checked in industrial area but they doesnt have it pleas pleas help me if any one knows
Check the manual that has been issued with tha car,
i am assuming that your battery died???
tip: if you are planning to change battery my advice is start the engine first before replacing it other wise if the car is not running and you change battery the system will reset it self and will be asking all this codes..
1/ Check the owners manual, there should be a card with the code for the radio there. Make sure to keep it.
2/ If you don't have that, your best bet is Honda, they can get it for you from the serial number.
3/ Code for each car is different, you can not count on the code being the same for each each.
When you get it, make sure to save it somewhere and to share it with a new owner if you sell the car. You will need it every time the battery is disconnected (Anti-theft feature)
It will be on a card inside the owners manuel binder, if you do not have yours any of the same year will work. You could try the dealer, if you do get a code that works make sure to save it, this will happen everytime you remove the battery leads to the car.
Next option, get an after market replacement radio, then you do not need a code anymore.
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Check the manual that has been issued with tha car,
i am assuming that your battery died???
tip: if you are planning to change battery my advice is start the engine first before replacing it other wise if the car is not running and you change battery the system will reset it self and will be asking all this codes..
Hope this help..
1/ Check the owners manual, there should be a card with the code for the radio there. Make sure to keep it.
2/ If you don't have that, your best bet is Honda, they can get it for you from the serial number.
3/ Code for each car is different, you can not count on the code being the same for each each.
When you get it, make sure to save it somewhere and to share it with a new owner if you sell the car. You will need it every time the battery is disconnected (Anti-theft feature)
Hope this helps.
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It will be on a card inside the owners manuel binder, if you do not have yours any of the same year will work. You could try the dealer, if you do get a code that works make sure to save it, this will happen everytime you remove the battery leads to the car.
Next option, get an after market replacement radio, then you do not need a code anymore.