Did you recently purchase a Honda Civic for sale in Escondido, CA? Is your Honda Civic radio is prompting you to enter a code? Your radio will prompt you to enter a code in the event your battery dies and then is jumped, or if your battery is replaced completely. Before you start searching, hold the radio power button for a few seconds and see if the radio starts. This will often be enough to get your radio started. If this doesn’t work, read on to learn how to find and enter your Honda Civic radio code.
There are three ways to find the Honda Civic Radio code you need to access your radio. Try the following steps to regain your Honda Civic radio functions:
After you have located your code, it’s simple to restore your Honda Civic radio functions. Simply enter the code using the radio preset buttons on your Civic. So, if your Honda Civic radio code is “44771,” you would press “4” twice, “7” twice, and “1” once. Once you enter the code your system should unlock and you should have instant access to your Honda Civic radio functions.
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