In article <1_652719_f9c75d7021d515fd756c629259b1409c@autofor umz.com>,
gakor <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote:
> I have a Honda Odyssey, (not 2005 model), and my battery died. I
> replaced it without a problem, but my radio doesn’t work. The radio
> asks for a security code, but my car dealers didn’t give me one.
>
> I need step-by-step instructions on how to remove the radio. Can
> anyone help me with this? I bought the car used, and its a factory
> radio. Thanks ahead
http://www.odyclub.com
Full information there about undoing the dash panels to get to the
radio. It's actually quite easy. Put the gearshit lever down into 1,
put your fingers behind the dash panel on the left by the gearshift, and
yank.
Anyway, at some point Honda gave their radios the ability to read out
their serial numbers on the display. If that's the case, you don't have
to yank your radio. All you need is the serial number, and the dealer
can give you the code.
But if the radio can't read out the s/n on the display, you'll have to
yank it to get the s/n for the dealer.