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Anti-theft radio code is a scam by Honda! Way around?
On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 22:47:44 GMT, Paul > wrote:
>"ahh" > wrote in message >news >: >: > >: > Stay cool, breathe deep. >: > >: > How can we help without knowing what year / model / country??? >: > >: > 'Curly' >: >: 2000 Civic EX USA >: >I worried about this issue for a long time with my 2000 Accord SE. I got a >card with the radio code from the dealer when I bought the car new, but I >carried the card around in my wallet and eventually the ink the code was >printed in rubbed off. I looked in all the usual locations and some unusual >ones for the elusive sticker with the code on it, to no avail. I was >codeless. Why not just carry an extra radio on your person at all times if you're going to be so damn stupid. Don't you keep any records in your household? Tax returns? Medical? Birth certificate? Rental lease or mortgage papers? Loan papers on your car? Stick it in a folder and stick that in your file cabinet. Or if you really live out of your car, put it in the glove compartment. |
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Anti-theft radio code is a scam by Honda! Way around?
"AZ Nomad" > wrote in message ... : On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 22:47:44 GMT, Paul > wrote: : : : : >"ahh" > wrote in message : >news : >: : >: > : >: > Stay cool, breathe deep. : >: > : >: > How can we help without knowing what year / model / country??? : >: > : >: > 'Curly' : >: : >: 2000 Civic EX USA : >: : >I worried about this issue for a long time with my 2000 Accord SE. I got a : >card with the radio code from the dealer when I bought the car new, but I : >carried the card around in my wallet and eventually the ink the code was : >printed in rubbed off. I looked in all the usual locations and some unusual : >ones for the elusive sticker with the code on it, to no avail. I was : >codeless. : : Why not just carry an extra radio on your person at all times if you're : going to be so damn stupid. : : Don't you keep any records in your household? Tax returns? Medical? Birth : certificate? Rental lease or mortgage papers? Loan papers on your car? : Stick it in a folder and stick that in your file cabinet. : : Or if you really live out of your car, put it in the glove compartment. : Why not just kiss my ass? |
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Anti-theft radio code is a scam by Honda! Way around?
Paul wrote:
<SNIP> > BTW, I got a little thingie with a 9-volt battery terminal on one end and a > power point plug on the other. If you connect a battery to it and then plug > it into the power outlet ("cigarette lighter"), it keeps enough juice > running through the car's electronics that you can disconnect the battery > without disabling your stereo or losing your settings. > > Paul --------------------------- While replacing the car battery, you just have to remember to leave the ignition switched to position II or III, since the 'cigarette lighter' is dead in the other positions. That's why you can't charge your cell phone overnight. (THEY want it that way). :-) 'Curly' |
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