The code came with the car when it was new on a plastic card slightly smaller than a credit card. It is a 5 digit code. Look around for the card or see if it is written down somewhere in the owner's manual. If not, then the only way to get the code is to remove the radio and copy down the radio serial #. Take this number to your local Honda dealer and they will be able to provide the code. Before removing the radio call the selling dealer who sold the car new, as they may have the code stored in their computer system. Some dealers do this just in case you loose the code card. In addition you may be able to use a dental mirror to see the serial # without actually removing the radio. Sorry, I wish there was another way, but there isn't.
Go to the Honda owners website and register your Accord. After registering and signing in look on the left side of the home page under Quick Links and click Retrieve Radio/Navi Code. Follow the instructions. http://owners.honda.com
All radio codes are different, contact a Honda dealer.
If you are talking about the radio code, no, there is no default code. Any dealer can supply you with the code, if you supply them with the radio serial #. You will however have to remove the radio to see the serial #. I would look everywhere for that code before going to that trouble. It is a 5 digit code.
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When you hook the battery back up and turn on the radio, it will read code. Turn on the radio. If the display on the radio says "code", then enter the code using the preset buttons. If it doesn't say "code", try pressing the Mode button until 'code' appears. If you can't get 'code' to appear by pushing buttons, you might have to call your local Honda dealer. If you do not have the code, then you will need the serial # off the radio in order for a Honda dealer to supply the code, unless the original selling dealer has a record of the proper code stored. The car came with 2 little cards with the code listed on them.
No, they are not interchangable.
need help on changing 95 Honda accord ex water pump and timing belt.
On the bottom of the transmission.
The Honda Accord would be faster with air shocks and the engine that runs like a babe. :-)
if it is the same trim level, yes. (lx, ex, dx, lxi)
I would like to know my self cause mine does that too! anyone know?
Yes.