How to Find a 2007 Honda Civic Radio Code

You can find your 2007 Honda Civic radio code by checking your glove box or finding your VIN and pushing a few buttons.
Written by Payton Ternus
Reviewed by Kathleen Flear
Your 2007 Honda Civic radio code is usually on a sticker in the glove box or owner’s manual. If you can’t find it there, you will need your radio serial number and VIN to get your radio code.
You may have been here before: your car battery dies, you take it to your trusted mechanic and get it replaced, think you’re good to go—but what’s this? Now your radio isn’t working, and it’s asking for a radio code before you can listen to today’s top hits again.
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Why your 2007 Honda Civic needs a radio code

You may be wondering what makes a radio code so special. Radio codes are an important safety feature in theft prevention. After all, radios are one of the most frequently stolen items or parts from cars.
Your 2007 Honda Civic will require the radio code every time the car battery goes completely dead or if the battery was disconnected. You will not be able to use your stereo system—which helps to prevent theft—until you enter the radio code.
However, the code meant to deter thieves can also be a major inconvenience if you don’t know where to find it and get your radio working again.

How to find your 2007 Honda Civic radio code

Good news! Finding the radio code for a 2007 Honda Civic is simple. The first thing you should try is to press and hold down the power button for 2 seconds. In most cases, this will get your radio to automatically reset and start working again!
If that doesn’t work, you’ll have to take a few extra steps. Open the glove box: check for a sticker on the glove box itself or in the owner’s manual labeled “Anti-Theft Radio Code.” The radio serial number may also be listed with it. Your radio code will be five digits long—if you see anything longer than five digits or containing letters, it is not your radio code.

How to look up a 2007 Honda Civic radio code

What do you do if you can’t find the radio code sticker? Whether it peeled off or you misplaced the owner’s manual, you’ll still be able to get your radio code. You’ll need a few extra things: the radio serial number and the
vehicle identification number (VIN)
.
To find the radio serial number on your 2007 Honda Civic, press and hold down the 1 and 6 radio preset buttons. Turn your key to the ON position while holding down these buttons to turn on the electrical components. After a few moments, the display should show a 10-digit alphanumeric code—this is your radio serial number.
Your vehicle’s VIN is located in a few different places—on the driver’s side dashboard or door jamb, on your insurance card, or your vehicle registration documents.
When you have both of these numbers, now you can look up the number you actually want—the 2007 Honda Civic radio code. You have a few options to choose from:
  • Call Honda at 1-800-999-1009
  • Schedule a service appointment at your nearest Honda dealership

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