they will send the 5 digits code to my cellphone
# Find the factory code. This 5-digit code is printed on a white label on the Keyless Entry unit, which I found in the back of the trunk on the driver's side. I think that on some cars it may be found under the dashboard. # Enter the factory code # Press the 1/2 key within 5 seconds # Enter your own 5-digit code
You can't reprogram the 'factory' code, but you can add your own personal code to it. Do the following: enter the factory code within 5 seconds hit the 1/2 key within 5 seconds enter your 5 digit personal code (it cannot be 11111 or 22222 or 33333, etc) you're done. Note: if you don't know the factory code it is located inside the tire jack compartment in the rear driver's side of the explorer on a white sticker - usually hard to find and hard to read, but it's there.
You can find your four digit code by looking at the last four digits of your sixteen digit code.
You enter the 5 digit code by pressing the radio presets. As there is no 8 on the radio presets the code cannot contain the number 8. To find out what your code actually is go to the Honda Owners website and register your Honda. After registering it you can get the code there by clicking Retrieve Radio/Navi code under quick links. http://owners.honda.com
Under the steering column to the left (near the brake) there is a panel. Take the panel off and with a flashlight you will see a white sticker on the fuse box. The white sticker will have a 5 digit code. That is your factory keyless entry code. Can you believe they were actually going to charge me $50 to do that? Unbelievable. And to reprogram the code all you have to do it punch in the factory code, hold down the 1-2 button, then choose a new 5 digit code (this worked for me, let me know if it works for you as well).
Look under the dash on the drivers side all the way to the left.You will see a white sticker and the 5 digit code is on it!
Write down the 17 digit VIN number on the head tube. Then enter it at the link below for motoverse.com
Go to usps.com, click 'Find a ZIP code' and type-in your address.
The owner' manual list two possible locations of the 5-digit factory code. One, the code is on a card that came with the owner's manual packet. The second should be taped to the computer module.
There are no 9-digit telephone area codes, anywhere in the world. If you mean your 9-digit U.S. ZIP Code (postal code), try the related link.
if your vehicle was serviced by a dealer and they had to re-enter the code, Most dealers would put the code in the trunk area. Some in the spare tire and some on the trunk hood. You will have to look. It will be a 4 digit number with either a 1 or 0 as the first digit.
My Ford dealer was able to find the code for my 2000 Expedition by using my VIN number. It seems that the same would apply to your situation.