2003 Honda Odyssey how to remove the radio

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Asked by kljecoc Oct 28, 2007 at 12:28 PM about the 2003 Honda Odyssey

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed the battery and the radio now is asking for the anti-theft code.  I don't have it and neither does the dealer.  Apparently, my only option is to remove the radio and get the serial number.  Is there anywhere on line you know of where I can get instructions to do this.  The only other alternative is to pay the dealer $150.00 or more to do it for me.

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A Haynes manual on your vehicle, available for around $17, should give detailed instructions on removing the radio so you can get the serial number. It's not online, but it will save you about 90% over having the dealer do it.

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There should be sticker in your glove compartment with the code written on it

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