How do I reset my radio code, I had to replace the battery and now the radio shows the word code. Also my maintanence light remains on after being serviced. What do I do to reset this?
Where would be the cheapest place to purchase a owners manual for my 2003 Honda Pilot EX?
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There is a little fuse box to the left of the steering wheel with a cover over it. When you take off the cover on the under side of the cover there is a big number (like big font size) printed on a piece of paper. It like 5 or 6 digits long and obviosly numbers that can go into your stereo, like 1-6. If you type it in and it works it will make a beeping sound.
If that doesnt help, call your local Honda dealership and get the code from them. You can also obtain a user manual. All the needed info can be found on this page:
http://automobiles.honda.com/information/owner-resources.aspx
Hi,
Radio Code - in some instances would be printed on a sticker attached to the head unit/stereo manual or in any of the original documents of the vehicle;
maintanence light - assuming no sensor error or computer lock, removing any terminal of the battery for a few minutes should do it, otherwise, there is still a problem in your engine;
owners manual for your 2003 Honda Pilot EX - forum posted manual is available here.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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Look for a .5 x 1 in. sticker either inside the glove box, ( Drivers side! ) or pop off the "relay box" cover in the engine compartment.u can ind ur code normally over there.
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Contact with your local Honda dealer they can provide that
This is free link to repair manual for you r honda Pilot:
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm
Your RADIO CODE should be on a separate shet you received from the
dealer when you bought the Pilot. My radio code was on the
"Pre-Delivery Inpection Checklist--Trucks" sheet. Simply type in the
five-digit code into your radio using your station buttons numbered 1
thru 6. Note that you only get so many chances to enter your code. If
you enter wrong codes your radio will display "ErrE" and it will not
accept any more codes. You will then need to disconnect your battery,
wait a few minutes and then the RADIO CODE wording will display again
and you can start over and key in your code.
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You can get a radio code here: radiocodevault.com/honda
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