The radio fuse is used for the CD player on a 2003 Honda Accord. To reset the radio pulled the specified fuse out of the fuse box.
You're radio is not working because the circuit board may be the problem. If you have less than 105 k miles on you're Honda accord then I would suggest that you take it in to get the circuit board replaced on you're radio.
Try referring to your owner's manual! you also have the second option of contacting the customer service department at Honda Check the link below: Just press radio number #1 and 6 at the same time and the radio code will appear.
Radio was released on 10/24/2003.
Your Radio was created on 2003-11-30.
The radio fuse is used for the CD player on a 2003 Honda Accord. To reset the radio pulled the specified fuse out of the fuse box.
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There are many features of a 2003 Honda Element. The biggest features of the 2003 Honda Element would be the leather seats, the radio, and the air conditioning.
4 cylinder have timing chain starting with model year 2003, prior to that it was all belts. V6 engines still have timing belts.
to easy call dealer
There is a 5 digit code in the glove box.
go to a Honda dealer needs numbers from the radio for code Go to the Honda Owners link online and register your Honda. After you register your car click the Get Radio/Navi Code. It is free.
In my 2003, the codes are in the glove compartment on a little sticker.
To reset the clock on a 2003 Honda Accord the battery can be disconnected. Another way requires removing the radio fuse located inside the cabin fuse box.
You must remove the radio and read the serial # off the chassis. Or you can do it the easy way if you actually own the vehicle. Go to this new Honda website link I am posting.
To set the appropriate code on a radio in a 2003 Honda Accord go to a dealership. Each code is made individually for every car and will need to be reprogramed by a service tech.
There is a sticker in your glove box that has a 6 digit number on it.