How to Find a 2007 Honda Fit Radio Code

To find your 2007 Honda Fit radio code, check your glove compartment—then prepare to push some buttons.
Written by Claire Beaney
Reviewed by Kathleen Flear
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After your car's battery dies, you'll need your 2007 Honda Fit radio code to reset your sound system. It can be found on a sticker inside your glove compartment, in your owner's manual, or by looking online.
If you just had the battery in your car replaced, you may have experienced the frustration of having to enter a code before you can turn on the radio and listen to your favorite tunes again.
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Why your 2007 Honda Fit needs a radio code

Even though it might not seem like it, your car's radio is a prime target for theft. This is the reason why there are radio codes; they are a security feature that aids in stopping them from being stolen.
Your 2007 Honda Fit will require a radio security code after the battery has been disconnected or replaced. The fact that the car's stereo won't work unless you enter the code is a great deterrent for would-be thieves.
Though it can be challenging to memorize your radio codes, finding the one for your Honda Fit is easy provided you follow the steps we've outlined below!

How to find your 2007 Honda Fit radio code

Before you start looking for your radio code, try this: push and hold the radio's power button for a few seconds. The radio should automatically reset after you do this.
​​In most cases, that's all that's required to get your radio running again—but if that doesn't work, you'll need to find your radio code.
The 5-digit radio code for your vehicle will be in the glove compartment or your owner's manual. It's commonly printed on a sticker or label, along with the serial number of your radio. Look for the words "Anti-Theft Radio Code" or something similar.

How to look up a 2007 Honda Fit radio code

You'll have to do some digging around to get the radio code if you don't have the owner's manual or the sticker from the inside of the glove box.
The radio code can be obtained using your car's
vehicle identification number (VIN)
and serial number.
The 17-digit VIN is printed on registration and insurance documents, as well as on the lower left corner of the windshield. And to get the serial number of your 2007 Honda Fit, push buttons 1 and 6 on the radio, and once switched on, a 10-digit serial number will appear on the display.
Once you have both of these numbers, you can use them to look for the radio code for your 2007 Honda Fit. You can do this by using Honda’s
online lookup tool
, visiting your closest Honda dealership, or calling 1-800-999-1009.

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