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Question posted by cameronjames54 on January 13th, 2014

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I've checked all the fueses there all finstand I can't even pull the radio it too

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Answer #1: Posted by BusterDoogen on January 13th, 2014 8:31 PM
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Have you disconnected or changed the battery. If so this could the problem: call Honda and they will help you. You will need the code that is in the glove compartment.


if you have the code just punch the number that you have on the radio numbers buttons and as soon as you finish punching the numbers your radio will work if you don't have the code contact the nearest Honda dealer and give them the VIN number of you car and they will give you the code for the radio normally this service should be free.

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