Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
After a battery change, there are usually a few things that need to be reset, including your radio. Generally, to reset the radio in your Honda, you can follow these simple steps:
Put your Honda in accessory mode by turning the key once in the ignition or pressing the push start twice.
Turn the radio on by pressing the volume control knob. Leave the radio on for about 10 seconds before turning it off again.
Press and hold the power button until the radio display turns on. If it asks for a code, check your owner’s manual.
Use your radio presets to enter the radio code. Ignore any letters in the code.
Turn off the ignition. When you turn it on again, your radio should be working.
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