2010 honda pilot code

Asked by Ttreesh Sep 05, 2016 at 12:03 PM about the 2010 Honda Pilot EX-L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced the battery in my 2010 pilot and I went to
set the clock and it is asking for a code.  What
would the code be

5 Answers

85

The code is usually on the first page of one of the books that come with the car. These are usually stored in the glove box, and are passed on with the car to each new owner. In my Honda Civic, I believe the code was on the first page of the Service History booklet.

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if you lost it, you may go to https://radio-navicode.honda.com/framepage.aspx?theme=Honda .They will ask you some vehicule questions and 2 important numbers: the vin number of the car and the sn number of the radio. This one (sn) you can obtain it from the radio. .You just have to turn on the car. At the same time punch this three :numbers 1, 6 of the radio and turn on botton of the radio. The number will appear at the radio. JHM/2018

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I replaced the battery and is asking me for a code to play the radio or even to the Aux any idea what the code is ?

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