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You need to get the serial number off the sticker attached to the radio. It will require pulling apart your dash. Call an Acura dealership with that serial number and they should be able to provide you the code. Or you can take it directly to the dealer but you will be charged labor.
hi, do you have to original owners manual with the documentation? if you do, there is either a supplimental card containing the radio code, or it maybe in the back of the owner's manual printed on a sticker or something like that. if you do not have the original owners documentation, you will have to have the radio removed and there will be a part number or calibration code to be able to call a honda or acura dealership to give to them so they can look up the code. you may want to take to a dealership altogether to have taken care of, but the radio is not hard to remove, you can give it a try if you need to. hopefully, you have the card with the code!
usually there is a code in or on the side of the glove box in most vehicles. If you cant find the code please email me and I can assist you and find the code for your car. Usually the codes are done with the serial number of the radio to prevent "stolen radios"
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