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Old 12-21-2005, 07:16 AM
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Can anyone help me out? My girlfriend living in phoenix has a 2000 Accord and her radio is asking her for a code to work. She has a connection at a dealership that will get her the code for free but she needs to give them some information that normally is found in either the manual, glove box sticker, or other places I can't remember now, but bottom line is she doesn't have any of those, so they told her it would be in the fuse box as well. Well since I am not there with her right now, I can't just pop open the hood to show her where the fuse box is. Can you please post a diagram that shows where she can find the fuse box? I know, this is not technical at all but do need help. Any help on this is appreciated....thanks
Old 12-21-2005, 07:24 AM
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if she has the owners manual for the car, there should be a code card (like a credit card) with it.

If not, the radio has to be pulled out of the car so the serial number can be taken from the unit to get the code.
Old 12-21-2005, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by SumAccordGuy94
if she has the owners manual for the car, there should be a code card (like a credit card) with it.

If not, the radio has to be pulled out of the car so the serial number can be taken from the unit to get the code.

Again, she does not have the manual since she bought it used and didn't come with it. She already tried taking the stereo out but couldn't take it out totally to look under it for the code.
Old 12-21-2005, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by carlosa11
She already tried taking the stereo out but couldn't take it out totally to look under it for the code.
the code isn't on the stereo, that wouldn't make sense at all.


She needs the serial number off of the radio. From there, call her dealer buddy and have him look up the information. The serial number is the key to looking up the code.
Old 12-21-2005, 11:55 AM
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the 6th gen radios are easy as hell to remove.
Old 12-21-2005, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by SumAccordGuy94
the 6th gen radios are easy as hell to remove.
yeap.

pop off the heater bezel and remove 4 screws that holds in the radio.
Old 12-23-2005, 09:42 AM
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What you have to do is get the serial number off the radio. then take that along with the registration and you license to the dealer.
They can give you the code
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try this with the radio off hold the 1 & 6 preset turn the radio on you should see a Uxxxx then Lxxxx drop the U&L thats your serial # it works on newer radios not sure if the 2k one made the list or not




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