Radio Code for 2001 Honda Accord.

 

New member
Username: Honey_child

Post Number: 1
Registered: Feb-12
HELP!!!. Technicians repaired my car n disconnected the battery. Since then the radio has been requesting for a code. I bought the car used with no code card and have searched everywhere on the car to no avail.

Help to end lonely quiet rides would be appreciated.

here are the radio details.
VIN: 1HGCF86651A127619
s/n: L8710 U2102
HUrgent help in this regard is highly appreciated.
 

Gold Member
Username: Regrooster

Post Number: 9912
Registered: Aug-08
The code may be written on the radio or on a card in the glovebox (or similar "hidden" place )

Further suggestions may be found here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgfRmBo7Pu0&feature=related

Otherwise if you are in the USA try

https://radio-navicode.honda.com/


If the above suggestions are not successful ,then unfortunately the code will not be available for free (or cheap ) from anywhere on the Internet.

Will only be available from your Main HONDA Dealer or a Radio Decoding Service

Useful HONDA Contacts


https://radio-navicode.honda.com

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Honda UK 0845 200 8000
Honda USA 1-800-999-1009 (Toll Free)
Honda Canada 1-800-387-5399 (Toll Free)
Honda Aus 1800 804 954 (Toll Free)
Honda NZ 0800 2 46632 (Toll Free
 

New member
Username: Honey_child

Post Number: 2
Registered: Feb-12
Reg Rooster,

Thanks for the response. I've already checked all those hidden place even the fuse box lid under the hood to no avail. I've practically scoured the vehicle. there is no code written anywhere. I aslo tried contacting Honda with the link you sent.

Turns out i bought the car used here in lagos, so i dont have some of the details they need such as email of the previous user of which i have no idea.
Could u by any chance know of any other way to get the code?
 

Gold Member
Username: Regrooster

Post Number: 9915
Registered: Aug-08
The only 2 solutions now are

1....Take it into a Radio Decoding Service where they will connect a laptop to read the working code inside the radio's memory chip (EEPROM)

or

2...Buy another radio....with a code
 

New member
Username: Honey_child

Post Number: 3
Registered: Feb-12
Ok. Thanks a lot for the help. Think I'll probaby just get a radio technician to disable the anti-theft feature and never have to worry bout this again.
Thanks a bunch
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