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asqn3cavregt
29-07-2014, 05:56 PM
Does my 2007 Accord need to have a code entered after the battery is removed from the vehicle,if so where do I find it?There is no mention of it in the owners handbook but my Commodore has to be reset every time the battery is disconnected to stop the stereo from being stolen so I thought the Honda may have a similar feature.Thanks in advance.Cheers Albie.:honda:

curtis265
29-07-2014, 06:00 PM
Mightn't have one.

Worst case scenario just call the dealership

mooshie
29-07-2014, 11:05 PM
I swapped out the battery on my 2004 Euro today and didn't need a code. Lost all the presets on the radio is all.

amant02
29-07-2014, 11:10 PM
Cmon mate this is a Honda not a Commodore.

How dare you compare! I kid.

I thought the Audio code protection became a thing of the past. Gee can't even give away my factory head unit, yet alone someone trying to steal it? That logic.

asqn3cavregt
30-07-2014, 07:25 AM
O.K thanks for that,I take it that if I have to disconnect the battery the only thing I will lose will be the preset stations.Cheers Albie.

Vvvtec
30-07-2014, 07:35 AM
Check logbooks, code should be written down in there from the dealership.

curtis265
30-07-2014, 08:20 AM
Cmon mate this is a Honda not a Commodore.

How dare you compare! I kid.

I thought the Audio code protection became a thing of the past. Gee can't even give away my factory head unit, yet alone someone trying to steal it? That logic.

It's a a feature on all USDM hondas

asqn3cavregt
30-07-2014, 08:25 AM
O.K so there is a code eh?

curtis265
30-07-2014, 08:42 AM
O.K so there is a code eh?

Did you import yours from USA?

mooshie
30-07-2014, 07:54 PM
O.K so there is a code eh?

No code

asqn3cavregt
31-07-2014, 10:19 AM
Can't find a code in the user handbooks so I will go with the NO CODE option once again thank you all,Cheers Albie.

aquasurf
28-08-2015, 12:00 AM
Internet search will quickly tell you how to recover your audio serial number (by pressing presets 1+6 simultaneously whilst switching the radio on) and with that you can get the security code through a dedicated website or by calling your dealer. What is not so easy to find is how to actually enter the security code in the radio by pressing the presets correctly. Older models worked by pressing the presets in the same sequence as the security code, say code 24132 was entered by pressing preset 2, then 4, then 1 and so on. The later model Honda radios work differently, as I just learnt from 2012 Accord experience (car owner's manual just stated to press station presets but I could not make it work that way). A dealer technician showed me that the same code 24132 gets entered by pressing preset 1 two times (first digit of the security code), then preset 2 four times (second digit of the code), preset 3 one time and so on.