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What kind of radio is it? Code may be specific to that radio or might be a default code that the manufacturer uses for all radios. You will need to provide better information to get a complete answer.
get in touch with a ford dealer and if its the original radio they will be able to supply the code to you if you give them vehicle vin number etc and they dont usually charge for this service
I bought a 95 accord lx with the same radio and it was so hard to get the code. Finally, I just got myself another raido with usb and SD card capacity and this is a lot better than the old radio. I took the connector from the old radio (two hours work) and use the connector to connect my new radio to the speakers.
Call dealership and request it, They will probably have you call honda direct in customer service and they will ask for year make model proof of registration and title information before they will gie you the code. It is a four digit and most times dealerships put them in the factory owners manuel
Hey that is suppose to be a free service, Make sure it is not in your glove box somewhere first. Then call a different dealership and ask to speak to the parts manager. I'd let them know that you expect them to help. If you do not get satisfaction go over his head.
Remover the radio from the dash and get the serial number from the back of it. Take that number and your VIN to a Honda dealer and they should be able to get you the security code. They will likely ask for your registration and driver's license to prove you own the vehicle.
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