Help!!! Stupid radio code!!
I got my Tl 3 months ago ish.. And recently I reset my ecu.. I knew I needed a code so I asked my friend for one. And I tried that a few times no luck. I then remembered my car had one near the glove box tried that.. Nothing. I waited till it just read code again (instead of error) and put in the one on the side of my glove. Still nothing. Took my car 30 min to Acura for them to say they need 100$ "radio reset procedure" fuck that! How do I deal with this?! If there's a way to lock it up, how do I unlock it?! I can't stand being without a radio for much longer!! Help!!
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dude.. search is your best friend.
unplug the antenna in the back of your radio, put code in, plug back the antenna, and enjoy. |
try the code from the fuse box in the engine bay. its under the fuse box lid/cover. sometimes they have it there
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I had my friend run my number it's 53642. What all do I need to take out to get to the back?
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sorry misread it. yes i agree with xtremex626
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This is easier. Drive to an underground garage or somewhere you cant get a signal. Input code. Enjoy your tunes again
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Originally Posted by my.daily'tl'
(Post 12915675)
This is easier. Drive to an underground garage or somewhere you cant get a signal. Input code. Enjoy your tunes again
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Easy way to take out console. In main console/armrest there are two screws in bottom. They come out. Pull it back. Take off right side woodgrain syrip. Pull up from the armrest side. Now take out screws from right side panel. Now you have access to the antenna. Reach in. the antennas on the back right side of the radio!
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there are plenty of covered parking lots- more than 1 level concrete structure- that counts as underground
easier than unpluging the antenna for some |
dealer reset method is remove radio- get number off back and look up in computer.
some cars have replaced radios and the original codes wont work If yours was hand written on the glovebox the last owner was pretty smart! |
Funny Idea: Wrap your whole car in tinfoil to block any signals coming in/out then enter the code, no need for an underground garage :O
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probably spend more on tin foil than dealer reset!!
just keep wearing your tinfoil hat and all will be well tyrone |
Originally Posted by my.daily'tl'
(Post 12915675)
This is easier. Drive to an underground garage or somewhere you cant get a signal. Input code. Enjoy your tunes again
hopefully i can make a DIY for you guys with more pictures. |
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i had my code for my radio and it wouldnt take it. After 2 days of punching in my code it finally took it lol
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did you ever find an underground parking garage in south florida? i can't seem to find one either, even the airport doesn't have one! :(
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Originally Posted by dreamsrey
(Post 13250440)
did you ever find an underground parking garage in south florida? i can't seem to find one either, even the airport doesn't have one! :(
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my daughter tried wrong code 3 times and now all i get is CODEEE and it wont let me enter code now... how can i reset radio to accept code? (disconnecting battery didnt do it)
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This is exactly what you. Need to do
1. Take wood trim off center console 2. Take off panel underneath the steering wheel 3. Take off the panel to the right of your right leg when sitting in car (btw I can't remember if 2 or 3 is first) You will have access to the back of the radio now. Get some plyers and pull out the antenna (it's the thick black wire) put in code and it should be set. Also make sure you have the right code |
From my Honda days, I thought you disconnect the battery for a bit, reconnect, then input the CORRECT radio code?
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I bought my '03 TL used, and the previous (original) owner could not get the code to take. I tried unsuccessfully also, and then found this site.
I didn't want to tear off the console trim to remove the antenna connector, so I tried one of the other suggestions. Turn off the radio, and start the car. Drive a few minutes to warm up, then pull over (I just drove 10 minutes in the neighborhood). Leave the car in drive, and set the parking brake. Turn on the radio (it should display COdE and the error number) then punch in the code quickly. That did the trick for me (after many other failed attempts), without an underground garage, and without taking the car apart. Good luck. |
Antenna unplugged, code still does not work.
Originally Posted by xtremex626
(Post 12915579)
dude.. search is your best friend.
unplug the antenna in the back of your radio, put code in, plug back the antenna, and enjoy. |
If you donot know the radio code, sign up myacura.com with VIN# details. It will show you code.
If you input wrong code and radio is locked up, disconnect battery to reset to input code |
Raediggity
Yes, it's nuts with the radio code on these cars. If you have the right code, you have to find a place where where there is no signal to put in the code. Why? I don't know but someone said something about satellite signals interfering with resetting the codes. Blame Onstar I guess. Underground garage can work, disconnecting the antenna, or planting yourself in Death Valley. Anywhere you can't get a radio signal. I tried putting aluminum foil over the windows, but that didn't work and my neighbors got nervous. So an underground garage worked for me. Best of luck |
Originally Posted by Seabright
(Post 15535198)
Raediggity
Yes, it's nuts with the radio code on these cars. If you have the right code, you have to find a place where where there is no signal to put in the code. Why? I don't know but someone said something about satellite signals interfering with resetting the codes. Blame Onstar I guess. Underground garage can work, disconnecting the antenna, or planting yourself in Death Valley. Anywhere you can't get a radio signal. I tried putting aluminum foil over the windows, but that didn't work and my neighbors got nervous. So an underground garage worked for me. Best of luck |
I had to go two floors underground parking. I would think the antenna disconnect should have worked. I think that is what they do at the dealer.
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Originally Posted by Seabright
(Post 15535573)
I had to go two floors underground parking. I would think the antenna disconnect should have worked. I think that is what they do at the dealer.
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Why does a radio signal prevent the code from working?
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Originally Posted by SuperGreg
(Post 15537156)
Why does a radio signal prevent the code from working?
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