Code Retrieval and Entry
1
Turn the ignition switch to the "On" position. Turn on the radio and verify that the display reads "Enter PIN Code." Turn the radio off, but leave the ignition switch in the "On" position.
2
Press and hold the No. 1 and No. 6 radio preset buttons, then turn on the radio. The display will flash two different codes - these are the first and second halves of the radio's serial number. Ignore the letter before each number and combine the two numbers to create an eight-digit serial number. Turn off the ignition.
3
Go to https://radio-navicode.honda.com/ and click on the tab labeled "Get codes." Input your radio's serial number, vehicle's VIN and your personal information, then click "Submit." Write down the security code.
4
Turn the ignition switch to the "On" position and turn on the radio. Enter the security code using the soft buttons on the touch screen display. Turn off the ignition when the radio resumes normal operation.
Tip
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If you input the code incorrectly 10 times, you must wait one hour before attempting to enter the code again.
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Finding Your VIN Number
Find your 17-digit VIN Number by looking:
At the base of your vehicle's windshield, on the driver's side
On your vehicle's registration
On your insurance statement or proof-of-insurance card
On your Honda Financial Services statement
On new owner surveys or customer satisfaction surveys sent by American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Please Note: Valid VIN numbers use the letters A-Z and numbers 0-9, expect for the letters I, O, and Q. If the 17-digit VIN number is not working properly please check to make sure that the numbers and letters have not been accidentally inverted and you have not used the letter O in place of the number 0.
Finding Your Device's Serial Number
There are a couple ways to find the Serial Number of the Device you Want to Unlock. Please be aware of the following when you first look for your Serial Number:
If you own a 2013 - 2014 Odyssey or Pilot, they do not require a Radio/Navigation code for system initiation. Please refer to your Owner's Manual for further instruction on Radio/Navigation system initiation.
If you own any Honda model earlier than 2001, the serial number is located on the back of the device and you need to schedule a service visit with your local Honda dealer.
The first place to look is the anti-theft ID card that comes with the vehicle. It is usually placed in the glove box at the time of the delivery. For certain models, the dealer may have placed a label with the serial number on a sticker found inside the glove box.
If you own a year 2001 and later, you may obtain the serial number by looking at the device display
All Other Models
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Turn ON the device and confirm that the display reads COdE. If you don’t see this message, pull the backup fuse for 1 minute, and then go back to step 1.
Turn OFF the device.
Press and hold the 1 and 6 radio preset buttons, and turn ON the device.
The display toggles between two screens: U with the first 4 digits of the serial number (U2200 for example,)
And L with the last 4 digits of the serial number (L0055 for example.)
Ignore the U and L and record all 8 digits