[ AUTOBEEF NOTE: Factory Honda radios from 1991 on require a 5-digit code to reactivate after the power has been disconnected. It's printed on a small card. If you don't have it, call a Honda dealer with the serial number off the radio (you'll need to remove it), a photo ID & proof that you own the vehicle. ]
Right before replacing the battery for a 1995 Honda Odyessey, the radio completely shut down. When the car was up and running the radio message reads: "CODE". The most response I am able to muster up from the radio is a series of "beeps". There is no volume otherwise. The "code" word is now a permanent part of the radio. Everything else associated with that particular fuse functions well.
[ AUTOBEEF NOTE: Factory Honda radios from 1991 on require a 5-digit code to reactivate after the power has been disconnected. It's printed on a small card. If you don't have it, call a Honda dealer with the serial number off the radio (you'll need to remove it), a photo ID & proof that you own the vehicle. ]
Right before replacing the battery for a 1995 Honda Odyessey, the radio completely shut down. When the car was up and running the radio message reads: "CODE". The most response I am able to muster up from the radio is a series of "beeps". There is no volume otherwise. The "code" word is now a permanent part of the radio. Everything else associated with that particular fuse functions well.
- Howard G., New Albany, OH, US