Retrieval And Reset Instructions - Honda Radio Navigation Code

If you are staring at a screen that reads "ENTER CODE" or simply see a blinking red light, do not panic. You do not need to tow your car to the dealership, and you certainly don’t need to pay a mechanic hundreds of dollars to type in a few numbers. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about , ensuring you get back on the road with your tunes and maps fully operational.

You just disconnected your car battery to replace a headlight, or perhaps your Honda’s electrical system suffered a voltage dip. Now, you are staring at a screen that says “Enter Code,” “Code Error,” or “Enter PIN.” The speakers are silent, the navigation is locked, and frustration is setting in.

Honda maintains a free, official code retrieval website. honda radio navigation code retrieval and reset instructions

If the simple methods fail, you need the and a way to query Honda’s database. There are three official ways to do this for free.

Before you disconnect your car battery next time, plug a into the cigarette lighter port. It preserves memory, and you will never see the code screen again. If you are staring at a screen that

If you enter the wrong code 10 times , the system will lock you out for 60 minutes. You will need to leave the car on (or drive it) for an hour before it allows another attempt. Are you having trouble finding your VIN , or

Don’t panic. Your radio isn’t broken. This is a standard anti-theft feature. Every time your Honda loses battery power (dead battery, jump start, or radio removal), the system locks itself. The only way to unlock it is with a unique 5-digit . You just disconnected your car battery to replace

Use the to input the 5-digit code.