Radio Code doesn't work
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Radio Code doesn't work
Who here knows how to fix this? I'd changed my battery yesterday and it won't come up. I keep entering the right code over and over. When parked and driving with no luck. Is the right code, the code from the white label. I've used it before and it worked. I've tried everything. What else can I do to fix this, all I get is error1, erro2, erro3, etc...
2002 TL-S 6 disc changer
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If you are sure of the code is correct, then it's pretty easy to reset it. Now, if you are still within the warranty and/or the dealer agree to do it for free, then bring it to the dealer; otherwise, do the following:
On your driver seat, Take out the side trim piece (the one with fake wood material runs along the radio to the arm rest) by just peels it out (to the left) then pull out.
Remove 4 screws that attached to the lower side plastic trim and remove the plastic trim out.
Get your hand behind the radio deck and remove the antena cable (the only cable right at the conner of the radio deck)
Enter the radio code. It should working if you have correct code.
Re plug back the antena cable
Re attach the lower plastic trim with 4 screws, and re attach the fake wood trim side piece.
On your driver seat, Take out the side trim piece (the one with fake wood material runs along the radio to the arm rest) by just peels it out (to the left) then pull out.
Remove 4 screws that attached to the lower side plastic trim and remove the plastic trim out.
Get your hand behind the radio deck and remove the antena cable (the only cable right at the conner of the radio deck)
Enter the radio code. It should working if you have correct code.
Re plug back the antena cable
Re attach the lower plastic trim with 4 screws, and re attach the fake wood trim side piece.
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Originally Posted by LacViet
If you are sure of the code is correct, then it's pretty easy to reset it. Now, if you are still within the warranty and/or the dealer agree to do it for free, then bring it to the dealer; otherwise, do the following:
On your driver seat, Take out the side trim piece (the one with fake wood material runs along the radio to the arm rest) by just peels it out (to the left) then pull out.
Remove 4 screws that attached to the lower side plastic trim and remove the plastic trim out.
Get your hand behind the radio deck and remove the antena cable (the only cable right at the conner of the radio deck)
Enter the radio code. It should working if you have correct code.
Re plug back the antena cable
Re attach the lower plastic trim with 4 screws, and re attach the fake wood trim side piece.
On your driver seat, Take out the side trim piece (the one with fake wood material runs along the radio to the arm rest) by just peels it out (to the left) then pull out.
Remove 4 screws that attached to the lower side plastic trim and remove the plastic trim out.
Get your hand behind the radio deck and remove the antena cable (the only cable right at the conner of the radio deck)
Enter the radio code. It should working if you have correct code.
Re plug back the antena cable
Re attach the lower plastic trim with 4 screws, and re attach the fake wood trim side piece.
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Originally Posted by AltecBX
No warranty. I have 74K miles. I will try the antenna removal tonight. Why wouldn't it work without removing the antena as it done in the past? What is the 1+6 or 3+6 trick im hearing about as well?
[quot=AMGala]the continuous error message happened to me a couple of times when i had to re-enter my code. I just kept entering the code until it finally took. You may want to just try that before trying to remove the antenna.[/quote]
I tried it before, but after 10 tried with 10 errors, the radio won't accept any more code. I had to remove the radio fuse and start the process over again multiple times but none working.
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Today my battery negative connector went loose and I had to remove the panel again to reset the radio. Is there anyway to get the radio back to normal with the 5 digits code without the antena trick?
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Originally Posted by AltecBX
YES. Removing the antena and then putting the code worked.For anybody out there with this same problem, this method worked. Thanks LacViet.
Originally Posted by junitodx
Thanks LacViet, the antenna method you posted worked to a T. I got the error code about 9 times. Did what you suggested step by step and presto, radio code took prefectly.
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I took the trims out, but its so tight in there that I can't get my fingers around the black cable in the corner. I have the navigation I think that is why there is less room.
I may be able to take it about 20hrs of 0.0001" turns but putting it back would be a nightmare.
Any ideas?
I may be able to take it about 20hrs of 0.0001" turns but putting it back would be a nightmare.
Any ideas?
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291hp & 245 tq @ 3.5psi
did you take both of the trim panels off? it's a little tight, but not THAT tight unless you have big hand. Have someone with small hand might help. Good luck.
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Yeah, the 6cd indash changer doesn't leave any room in there, I took out side panel. The other option is to try to take radio out, I tried that but gave up on the center counsel
I will try again later.
I will try again later.
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Well, I gave up on the antenna thing, put it back together- tried 10 times - left it on to reset.
Then tried two more times left it over night.
Next morning, truned the key, just before ignition to where the test lights come on - and tried the code again and it worked this time
It happened the same way to me once before, where I had to just keep trying and it work again in the same key position.
Thanks guys
Then tried two more times left it over night.
Next morning, truned the key, just before ignition to where the test lights come on - and tried the code again and it worked this time
It happened the same way to me once before, where I had to just keep trying and it work again in the same key position.
Thanks guys
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had this problem very recently and fixed it w/out the antennae trick as i didn't want to take my car apart for fear of breaking something.
Try this (even though it's very boring): Drive around for about 30 min / 1hr with the radio / cd player unit turned off. then, while you're driving (or have a friend do it), push the volume knob to turn the unit on and then enter your code. Should work on your first try.
good luck to those who don't like the ant. trick.
Try this (even though it's very boring): Drive around for about 30 min / 1hr with the radio / cd player unit turned off. then, while you're driving (or have a friend do it), push the volume knob to turn the unit on and then enter your code. Should work on your first try.
good luck to those who don't like the ant. trick.
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I know this thread is a couple months old, but I had to say thanks to Lacviet also..
I had this issue this weekend, and the antenna did the job. Tunes are back.
Thanks!!!!
I had this issue this weekend, and the antenna did the job. Tunes are back.
Thanks!!!!
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How do I take out the antenna? Is it from the back of the radio? Can you please be a little more specific? I used the ' 1 and 6 ' method and get the code, but somehow it just doesn't work like what you guys had. I think the antenna method is the only way I can try now. Please help. Appreciated.
How do I take out the antenna? Is it from the back of the radio? Can you please be a little more specific? I used the ' 1 and 6 ' method and get the code, but somehow it just doesn't work like what you guys had. I think the antenna method is the only way I can try now. Please help. Appreciated.
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IIRC, it uses a motorola style antenna connector so it pulls straight out and pushes straight in.
I wish someone at acura would release the technical details. Sounds like a logic ground/chassis ground problem or stray RF is coming in from the antenna.
I wish someone at acura would release the technical details. Sounds like a logic ground/chassis ground problem or stray RF is coming in from the antenna.
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Originally Posted by taariqrally
i recently changed the battery and the navigation needs codes. Can anyone help me out?
If you or a previous owner of your car ever had work done at the dealership the radio and navi code will be on there. Thats where i got mine.
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Thank you, Acura Forum I just changed my battery and had this code problem.
On my way home from my brothers house (where I changed the battery) I was
Going crazy thinking to my self I have the right code so what the hell !!. well it worked
Now I can sleep tonight THANKS!! Forum.
On my way home from my brothers house (where I changed the battery) I was
Going crazy thinking to my self I have the right code so what the hell !!. well it worked
Now I can sleep tonight THANKS!! Forum.
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Great Thread!
Thanks to LacViet and the others in this thread for describing the antenna disconnect trick and for sharing their experiences.
I just used that method to get the code to work in an OEM 6-disc radio that I just installed.
Bob
Thanks to LacViet and the others in this thread for describing the antenna disconnect trick and for sharing their experiences.
I just used that method to get the code to work in an OEM 6-disc radio that I just installed.
Bob
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Ok people i have tryed everything u have suggested to people to fix the code problem and no luck. I called the acura and they want me to come in and there might be a charge to fix it, it seems like the car dosent want to take the code and its right i check. It seems like it has lost the code in the radio it self and have to call them. But i have to wait getting new parts and then i might have to reset the car again so im going to have the code problem again....O ya I hate ACURA now
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Originally Posted by SHIFT4SPEED
Ok people i have tryed everything u have suggested to people to fix the code problem and no luck. I called the acura and they want me to come in and there might be a charge to fix it, it seems like the car dosent want to take the code and its right i check. It seems like it has lost the code in the radio it self and have to call them. But i have to wait getting new parts and then i might have to reset the car again so im going to have the code problem again....O ya I hate ACURA now
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Great Thread!
Thanks to LacViet and the others in this thread for describing the antenna disconnect trick and for sharing their experiences.
I just used that method to get the code to work in an OEM 6-disc radio that I just installed.
Bob
Thanks to LacViet and the others in this thread for describing the antenna disconnect trick and for sharing their experiences.
I just used that method to get the code to work in an OEM 6-disc radio that I just installed.
Bob
I thought that was curious.
Bob
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Originally Posted by Bklyn02TypeS
how much are they trying to charge you and which dealership?
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head unit keeps on cycling to the code menu
and then when i enter my valid code, the radio blinks err 1, then the next attempt gives me err2...so on so forth till ERRE...
, my fuse had shorted out not kool
and then when i enter my valid code, the radio blinks err 1, then the next attempt gives me err2...so on so forth till ERRE...
, my fuse had shorted out not kool
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yep you guys are my response to the acura dealer saying "oh yea its 65$ labor charge"
remove the stupid antenna and the ipod assc unit if you got one...then enter the code , radio will work.
turn off car and then put all assc's back on, start car, check functionality , then put everything back
remove the stupid antenna and the ipod assc unit if you got one...then enter the code , radio will work.
turn off car and then put all assc's back on, start car, check functionality , then put everything back
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Can someone point out which is the antenna cable? I tried to do this today but couldnt tell which wire to pull , I pulled thee one thats circled in the pic but it didnt work.
Genius at the dealerships insists that I have the wrong code when the serial number on the radio and my card match !!!
Genius at the dealerships insists that I have the wrong code when the serial number on the radio and my card match !!!
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Can someone point out which is the antenna cable? I tried to do this today but couldnt tell which wire to pull , I pulled thee one thats circled in the pic but it didnt work.
Genius at the dealerships insists that I have the wrong code when the serial number on the radio and my card match !!!
Genius at the dealerships insists that I have the wrong code when the serial number on the radio and my card match !!!
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Originally Posted by Bob_F
I just did it by feel. The antenna cable connector goes directly into the back of the radio. If you're facing the radio, the connector is on the lower left side of the radio's back panel.
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Originally Posted by AltecBX
Who here knows how to fix this? I'd changed my battery yesterday and it won't come up. I keep entering the right code over and over. When parked and driving with no luck. Is the right code, the code from the white label. I've used it before and it worked. I've tried everything. What else can I do to fix this, all I get is error1, erro2, erro3, etc...
2002 TL-S 6 disc changer
2002 TL-S 6 disc changer
http://www.in.honda.com/Rjanisis/pubs/SB/B07-051.PDF
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I GOT IN MY ACURA TL 2001 THIS MORNING AND THE RADIO SAID CODE ON IT. I'M LOOKING LIKE WHAT THE HELL! I DIDNT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT A CODE. I PULLED OUT MY MANUAL AND STILL COULD'NT FIND ONE. I CALLED THE DEALER AND THEY TOLD ME THEY WILL GET IT FOR $120.00. WHEN I GOT ON MY LUNCH BREAK I SEARCHED THE WEB AND CAME TO THIS WEBSITE FOR THE FIRST TIME. SOMEBODY SAID LOOK ALL OVER THE CAR FOR A 5 DIGIT NUMBER. I ACTUALLY DID JUST THAT AND FOUND IT IN THE TRUNK. YOU WOULDA THOUGHT I WAS ON CRACK LOOKING FOR IT. I PUT THE NUMBERS IN AND THE RADIO CAME RIGHT ON. SAVED ME $120.00.
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Originally Posted by mswms01
I GOT IN MY ACURA TL 2001 THIS MORNING AND THE RADIO SAID CODE ON IT. I'M LOOKING LIKE WHAT THE HELL! I DIDNT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT A CODE. I PULLED OUT MY MANUAL AND STILL COULD'NT FIND ONE. I CALLED THE DEALER AND THEY TOLD ME THEY WILL GET IT FOR $120.00. WHEN I GOT ON MY LUNCH BREAK I SEARCHED THE WEB AND CAME TO THIS WEBSITE FOR THE FIRST TIME. SOMEBODY SAID LOOK ALL OVER THE CAR FOR A 5 DIGIT NUMBER. I ACTUALLY DID JUST THAT AND FOUND IT IN THE TRUNK. YOU WOULDA THOUGHT I WAS ON CRACK LOOKING FOR IT. I PUT THE NUMBERS IN AND THE RADIO CAME RIGHT ON. SAVED ME $120.00.
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I love this forum!!! I cant count how many times this place has helped me out already. Replaced my battery and sure enough my radio code was located inside the fuse box located under the hood. You guys rock!
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