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To retrieve the radio code for your Honda Pilot, you will need the following information and follow these steps:

  1. Locate the Radio Serial Number: Look for the radio's serial number, which is typically found on a small sticker or engraved on the radio's casing. In some cases, you may need to remove the radio unit from the dashboard to access the serial number. The serial number is unique to your radio and will be required to obtain the radio code.

  2. Gather Vehicle Information: Make sure you have the following information ready:

    • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): You can find the VIN on the driver's side dashboard, visible through the windshield, or on your vehicle registration documents.
    • Owner's Information: Your name, address, and contact details.
  3. Contact a Honda Dealership: Once you have the radio serial number and your vehicle information, contact your nearest Honda dealership. You can either visit the dealership in person or call their service department.

  4. Provide Required Information: Provide the dealership with the radio serial number, VIN, and your personal information. They will verify your ownership and use this information to retrieve the radio code from Honda's database.

  5. Enter the Radio Code: Once you receive the radio code from the dealership, enter it into your Honda Pilot's radio. To enter the code:

    • Turn on the ignition without starting the engine.
    • Enter the code using the radio preset buttons corresponding to the numbers. For example, if the code is "12345," press the preset button 1 for "1," the preset button 2 for "2," and so on.
    • Once you have entered the correct code, the radio should unlock, and you can use it normally.

If you have difficulty obtaining the radio code through a dealership, you may be able to retrieve it online through Honda's official website. They provide an online radio code retrieval service that requires your VIN, radio serial number, and contact information. However, this service may not be available in all regions, so contacting the dealership is often the most reliable option.

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