How do I get my radio serial number

Asked by Insignia_1017 Jan 12, 2017 at 09:28 PM about the 2017 Honda CR-V EX-L FWD

Question type: General

I bought a 2017 CR-V EXL.  I did not get the radio serial number or radio code.  Does the 2017 require one if the battery is disconnected

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I assume you bought this new through a dealership? If so they should be able to help you out. A lot of these newer cars do require a code if the battery is disconnected. If it's not included in all your paperwork then talk to whoever sold it to you.

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Insignia, I've just bought my 2017 CR-V and I didn't get the radio code nor serial number. I've asked the salesman and he had no idea.

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Same from the dealership where I bought my new car. There MAY be a sticker in or around the glove box with the codes Or, you can get the radio to display the radio serial number on the radio display. Follow directions here: https://radio-navicode.honda.com/?src=inq

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TYPE IN THE VIN AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATED IN GLOVE BOX IT WILL GIVE YOU A 5 DIGIT CODE GO TO HONDA WEBSITE IFO HOW TO GET CODE

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