How to Find a 2011 Acura MDX Radio Code

The radio code for a 2011 Acura MDX can be found in the glove compartment or driver’s side door jamb. Or, use the VIN and radio serial number to look it up!
Written by Annette Maxon
Reviewed by Kathleen Flear
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Your 2011 Acura MDX radio code can be found in your glove compartment, the driver’s side door jamb, or the engine compartment fuse box cover. If you still can’t find it, grab your vehicle identification number and radio serial number to look up the radio code.
Maybe you jump-started your car after the battery died—only to find yourself locked out of the radio system. And to complicate matters, you need a radio code to get back in. This situation may sound familiar if your Acura MDX’s battery has ever died or been disconnected. 
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Why your 2011 Acura MDX needs a radio code

Your
Acura
radio code is an added security measure that comes into play whenever your battery dies or becomes disconnected. 
Once you reboot your battery and turn your 2011 MDX on, the radio unit won’t work until you enter a short numeric code, better known as the radio code.
In the 1990s, stereos were the most frequently stolen car component. Since the resale value of stereos is not what it used to be, radio theft is largely unheard of today. However, most Acura stereo systems are still equipped with a radio code.
With this in mind, it’s a good idea to know how to find your Acura MDX radio code in case your battery ever fails—especially since driving just isn’t the same without your regular radio station turned up!

How to find your 2011 Acura MDX radio code

Before finding your radio code, it’s helpful to know what you’re looking for! The radio code is always five digits and listed on a sticker labeled “Anti-Theft Radio Code.” 
If you discover two series of numbers listed on the sticker, the second series of numbers is the radio serial number.
There are several places your 2011 Acura MDX radio code may be located. Here are some places to look:
  • Open the glove box and check the inside wall for the radio code decal
  • Reference the anti-theft ID card in the owner’s manual or the car’s maintenance journal
  • Look on the door jamb or trunk jamb
  • Look on the underside of the engine compartment fuse box cover

How to look up a 2011 Acura MDX radio code

If the radio code is still at large, you need to look it up using your
Acura's vehicle identification number (VIN)
and the radio serial number
The VIN is a 17-digit numeric code that is unique to your vehicle. There are a few spots where you can find the VIN—look at your insurance card, registration paperwork, Acura Financial Services statement, the sticker on the driver’s door jamb, or the stamp on the base of the windshield
Find the radio serial number by looking for the “Anti-Theft Radio Code” sticker inside the glove compartment—there should be a ten-digit number on this decal. This is the radio serial number
If there’s no sticker or code in the glove compartment, follow these steps to get the code from the radio display:
  • Turn the ignition ON
  • Turn the radio ON—the display should read CODE. If this message doesn’t appear, pull the backup fuse for 1 minute. Then, start again from the beginning
  • Turn the radio device OFF
  • Press and hold the 1 and 6 radio preset buttons and turn the radio device ON
  • Then, you should see a “U” followed by four numbers—these are the first four digits of the serial number
  • The second screen should display an “L” followed by the last four digits of the serial number
  • The serial number is the eight-digit code containing the first four numbers plus the last four numbers—disregard the “U” and the “L”
Once you have the serial number and the VIN, you can do one of the following to retrieve your radio code:
  • Call Acura Customer Service at (800) 382-2238. This line is open Monday through Friday between 6:00 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Time. Be prepared to provide the serial number and VIN.
  • Visit Acura's
    online lookup tool
    and enter your serial number and VIN to retrieve your radio code.

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