How to Find a 2002 Honda Odyssey Radio Code

Your 2002 Honda Odyssey’s radio is either in your glove box or owner’s manual, or you can search for it by VIN and radio serial number.
Written by Natalie Todoroff
Reviewed by Kathleen Flear
Looking for your 2002 Honda Odyssey radio code? First, look in your glove box and your owner’s manual for a sticker with the five-digit code. If you can’t find the sticker, you search for your Honda radio code by serial number and VIN. 
Let’s say you just had some work done on your car’s battery, you go to turn on your favorite station before you head out on your commute to work,  and your radio suddenly demands a code before you can use your sound system. 
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Why your 2002 Honda Odyssey needs a radio code

When you think of stolen car parts, your mind probably first goes to catalytic converters. While a radio may not fetch as high of a price on the black market, it’s still one of the most commonly stolen vehicle parts. The brains behind the cars at Honda know this, which is exactly why they implement radio codes in their vehicles to help deter thieves. 
If the battery in your Honda Odyssey was recently replaced or disconnected, your radio will require a code before you can use your sound system. Since the entire sound system is completely useless without the radio code, your radio is undesirable to would-be thieves. 
That said, you could still be left in a lurch if you don’t know how to get your Honda radio code. 

How to find your 2002 Honda Odyssey radio code 

You may not have to look very far for your 2002 Honda Odyssey radio code. Sometimes, Honda radio code retrieval is as simple as just turning your radio off and on again. If you press and hold the power button for two seconds, that may be all you need to reset your radio. 
But if that doesn’t work, you’ll need to locate your radio code. We’d suggest you start with your glove compartment—look for a sticker in the compartment or your owner’s manual that reads “Anti-Theft Radio Code.” The sticker may also list your radio’s serial number, but you only need the five-digit radio code.  

How to look up a 2002 Honda Odyssey radio code 

Don’t sweat it if you can’t find the sticker in your glove box or your owner’s manual—you can still look up your radio code by using a ​​
Honda VIN
(vehicle identification number) and the radio serial number. 
First, you’ll need to jot down your VIN. Luckily, it can be found in several places, like on your insurance card, your
vehicle
registration
, or at the base of your Honda’s front windshield on the driver’s side. 
Next, you’ll need your radio serial number, but getting it requires a little maneuvering. Press and hold all six preset buttons and at the same time, put your key in the ignition and turn it to “ON” to start your car’s electrical systemnot the engine. After you do that, a 10-digit serial number will pop up on the screen, and we’d recommend you (or a helpful friend!) snap a quick photo of it on a smartphone. 
Now, with both numbers, it’s finally time to look up your 2002 Honda Odyssey radio code. There are a couple of different places you can find it:

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