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Electricity disconnection on radio and display

My Honda pilot radio get disconnected for 1to 2 second, then back to normal. Happens everyday recently. It has this problem about 1 year ago, last for Maybe 1 month, especially summer. Then the problem gone for 1 year. Now again. The display also lost the power together with the radio for one second.

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It sounds like a connection problem but their is a fuse for the radio and some times memory,possibly a ground,Hondas have many issues with loose grounds

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SOURCE: radio error Honda Pilot code

the code should be with your owners manualy its on a card the size of a business card.there will be # s on it, make sure you follow directions in manualy on how to enter code,also you might be able to call dealer, give them your cars vin # and they sometimes will give u a code.good luck.

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SOURCE: Don't Have my Radio Code for my Honda Pilot

You will need the radio serial number, hope you have it written down, otherwise it will need to be removed.
Go to this site...
www.radio-code.com for information

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SOURCE: 1997 Honda Accord car alarm

If it is an aftermarket alarm, find the alarm module under the dash or under the hood and unplug it.

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SOURCE: My 2006 Honda Pilot had battery disconnected. The

you have enterd the wrong coad too many times now and the radio has "locked you out!" go to honda they can fix it if you can prove its your car,,,not easy with honda

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SOURCE: Vibration or rumble noise Honda Pilot

you have a bad torque converter. well documented on the Honda Pilot forum and Honda is ripping everyone off including me on the problem.

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