Radio code

Asked by GuruVP5N1 Sep 05, 2018 at 07:52 PM about the 2009 Honda CR-V EX FWD

Question type: General

Unlook radio code

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Honda includes a small card or sticker which lists both the radio serial number and anti-theft security code number. Follow the instructions in my second post to retrieve your radio serial number manually. Copy and paste the following address to see the steps and location for the sticker with your serial number and anti-theft unlock code... http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/Honda-CR-V-Radio-Code-Retrieval-Guide/

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1) The first step is to turn off the radio by pressing the power button once... 2) Turn the ignition switch all the way back to the "Off" position... 3) Then turn the ignition switch forward to the "Run" or "Accessory" position but do not start the engine... 4) Press and hold both the number 1 and number 6 radio preset buttons... 5) While still holding down the 1 and 6 preset buttons, tap the power button to turn on the radio... 6) The 10 digit radio serial number will be shown on the display for about 5 to 10 seconds. ## I'd recommend either quickly taking a picture with your phone or have someone write it down for you... Copy and paste the following address to see these instructions with photos... http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/Honda-CR-V-Radio-Code-Retrieval-Guide/

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I'm not sure I understand what "Medina" means..... If you need any more help, let me know. I'd appreciate you marking one or both of my posts as "helpful" if you found them to be so. Thanks.

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