To find your 2014 Honda Pilot radio code, look for a five-digit numerical code in your glove compartment or owner’s manual. If you can’t find it there, look it up on Honda’s online retrieval tool.
Nothing improves a long drive like good music, an entertaining podcast, or an engaging audiobook. You might not appreciate how much you value your radio until it stops working and does nothing but ask for a mysterious code.
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along the way! Why your 2014 Honda Pilot needs a radio code
If you’ve never heard of a radio code before seeing it displayed on your dash, you’re probably a little confused.
As a means of trying to deter people from stealing your car radio, Honda programmed their stereo systems to require a radio code whenever the radio is disconnected from the battery.
This means that your radio will require a code when your battery dies or gets replaced. The good news is that it's usually really easy to retrieve your radio code when you know where to look.
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How to find your 2014 Honda Pilot radio code
The first step is to try resetting your radio by holding down the power button for a few seconds. This is quick and easy and might get your radio working again without the code.
If resetting the radio doesn’t work, look for a five-digit numerical code labeled something like “Anti-Theft Radio Code” in your owner’s manual or on a sticker in your glove compartment.
If you can’t find the code in these places, then you will probably have to look it up through one of Honda’s customer assistance resources.
How to look up a 2014 Honda Pilot radio code
You can search for your 2014 Honda Pilot radio code by either using Honda’s online retrieval tool
or by calling customer assistance at 1-800-999-1009. To search for your code, though, you will need your vehicle identification number (VIN)
and the radio serial number. You can find your VIN on your insurance slip, registration form, or written on your driver’s side dash or door jamb.
To access the radio serial number, you need to know a little stereo system trick. Turn your car on and turn your radio off. Then, hold down buttons 1 and 6 simultaneously and (while still holding them) turn the radio on. The screen should display the serial number, which looks like a 10-digit code.
If none of these strategies work, you can always take your Honda to your local dealership and they should be able to help you sort out the issue.
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