I need to know how to enter the code to get my radio back on. Please.

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Asked by rahoni8 May 16, 2013 at 04:18 PM about the 1999 Honda Civic DX

Question type: General

I disconnected my battery on my 1999 honda Civic and had to retrieve the serial number and get the code to get the radio back on.  I have the code.  My problem is that I don't know how to enter the code to get it to turn on.   Please help.      Thanx

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Not familiar with that model, but you can probably buy the owners manual which will tell you how to do it on ebay in PDF format for about $3. If not, you should be able to call your Honda dealer's service department and have them tell you. If not, look up Honda USA on the web, call their service number and give them hell if they can't tell you. I that does not work email me and we'll find out for you

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Hey thank you for your help. I hope this might help someone else... I needed to take out my radio to get to the serial number which seemed like alot of trouble. So I took off the panel as instructed online, then instead of taking out the radio I used a dental mirror and a flashlight and if you can read numbers backward and upside down then you save yourself time!! I then called the dealership told them I had the serial # and needed the code. What I needed to do was push the numbers 1 and 6 together with the radio off, then while still holding 1 and 6 down turn the radio on and it said "code" so I entered the code and it turned on. Hope this helps somone

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