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no, no, you don't have to go to the dealer. my radio went dead and the local dealer wouldn't give me the code as they didn't sell the car (bought used) so
if you can't get the codes from the dealer or if they plan on charging lots, go to
radiocodes.com
or
radio-codes.com
it's been a while, but i think you need make/model, etc, and also the serial number for the radio.
it costs $38 for honda codes.
will
if you can't get the codes from the dealer or if they plan on charging lots, go to
radiocodes.com
or
radio-codes.com
it's been a while, but i think you need make/model, etc, and also the serial number for the radio.
it costs $38 for honda codes.
will
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dont pay for it!!!
there is no reason that the dealership shouldnt give it to you
if they give you a problem like that just say that u will call honda of america to dispute this matter they will collapse because what if it is a used car? there gonna tell u 2 go buy a new radio? just go 2 the dealer
its freeeee
there is no reason that the dealership shouldnt give it to you
if they give you a problem like that just say that u will call honda of america to dispute this matter they will collapse because what if it is a used car? there gonna tell u 2 go buy a new radio? just go 2 the dealer
its freeeee
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