![]() ![]() The only thing that gets lost by doing that is the clock. If some aspect of the infotainment system isn't working properly, a full reset by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery should be the first thing to try. ![]() It's a stupid system (Who even steals factory stereos anymore? Especially lousy ones like what the gen 4 Odysseys have) and having it automatically entered by holding the power button down is a good intermediate step to phasing that kind of thing out completely. Enter your VIN number, your information, the radio serial number, and whether your vehicle has two. Step 2: Enter the Code Using the radio preset buttons, enter the digits of your radio code one by one. You don’t need to start the engine, but make sure the key is in the On or Accessory position. Navigate to the Honda Radio-NAVICode website. Step 1: Turn on the Ignition Start by turning on the ignition of your Honda Odyssey. You’ll need two things: your car’s VIN number and your radio’s serial number. I bought my 2015 brand new and was not provided with a hardcopy of the stereo code because it is stored internally and accessible to the system on demand. If you can’t find the Honda radio code in your car or materials, you can find it online. If your Honda or Acura is a 2001 model year, you can usually follow the directions for the 2002+ model years, but a few Accords require instructions for the 2000 and older cars. I get that OP wants the code but I'm hoping he'll find that he shouldn't need it because it's stored somewhere in the van's ROM and entered automatically when the stereo power button is held down after reconnecting the battery. Acura Canada Client Services: (888) 922-8729. I don't see where the OP says the screen is misbehaving - all he says is that the haptic screen is silly (which can be a valid statement regardless of whether or not it's working properly).
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