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I am trying to reset a acura radio model number 39100-ST7-A600, ref number CQ-JH9710A serial no FA05633B. I have called the dealers and they want $$$ any one else have any ideas?
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Re: radio code
Yeah, grab your ankles and grit your teeth b/c that's what dealers do when they got you by the short and curlies. Oh yeah, bring your own KY, they won't be kind enough to use anything.
When I got my Del Sol, the previous owner was kind enough to leave the radio code in the glove-box. It's printed on a credit-card sized cheap piece of plastic... Look for it, it may be wedged in your owner's manual or somewhere else in the glove box.
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Re: radio code
I will let you know tommorow if you can wait that long. I work for honda so it will cost you nothing.
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2007 dodge ram hemi sport-the tow/dd 1993 Civic HB-h22 with type s pistons, 125 shot, and some other goodies 1989 CRX(in the works)-h2b plus maybe some spray, or some boost |
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