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How to find the radio code for Honda Fit?

If your Honda Fit radio has been locked after a battery disconnect, you’ll typically need a four-digit security code. In most cases, you can locate this code in your car’s documentation or retrieve the code by obtaining the radio’s serial number and requesting the code from a Honda dealer or authorized service center.


Where to look for the radio code in Honda Fit documentation


Start by checking materials that come with the car. These sources often contain the exact four-digit code or a card with the code printed on it.



  • Owner’s manual and any dedicated radio code card that may have been included when the car was new.

  • Glove box, center console, or trunk area where a small card or sticker might be stored.

  • Factory service records or dealership paperwork that accompanied the vehicle’s purchase or service history.

  • Sticker or label on the back of the radio or inside the radio housing when accessible (less common, but possible).


Finding the code in your documentation saves time and avoids dealing with the dealer. If you locate the code, follow your radio’s prompts to unlock it and store the number securely for future use.


Notes on where the code typically resides


Different model years of the Honda Fit may place the code card in slightly different spots. If you don’t see a card or label, proceed with the serial-number method described below.


What to do if the documentation doesn’t contain the code


If you can’t locate the code in the manual or on any card, you’ll usually need the radio’s serial number to generate a correct code from Honda or an authorized service center.



  • Display or locate the radio serial number. For many Honda factory radios, you can reveal the serial by turning the radio on and pressing a specific button combination (commonly the 1 and 6 preset buttons) and holding them for several seconds. If this combo doesn’t work for your model year, consult the owner’s manual for the exact method or look for a label on the radio unit itself.

  • Prepare proof of ownership and vehicle details. You’ll likely be asked to provide the VIN and a name that matches the vehicle records, plus a photo ID.

  • Contact a Honda dealership or an authorized service center. Share the VIN, the radio serial number, and your ownership documents. They can verify your identity and generate the correct four-digit code for you.

  • Receive and enter the four-digit code. Enter the code precisely as provided. If you enter an incorrect code, the radio may lock temporarily after a few failed attempts; wait as instructed and try again with the correct code.

  • Store the code securely. Once you have the code, save it in a safe place with notes about where you found it and the radio serial number for future reference.


Dealerships typically handle these requests to prevent theft-related misuse of the radio. If your vehicle is under warranty or financed, have your documentation ready to expedite the lookup process.


What you’ll need to complete the lookup


Have these items ready before contacting a dealer:



  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

  • Radio serial number (from the device, if you’ve retrieved it)

  • Photo ID and proof of ownership (registration, title, or loan documents)

  • Proof of current address matching the records


With these in hand, the dealer can securely provide the four-digit radio code or explain any model-year variation in the process.


After you obtain the code: tips and cautions


Once you have the code, enter it carefully. If your first attempt fails, double-check the digits and retry after any required lockout period. Always save the code in a safe place to avoid future lockouts.


Summary


For a Honda Fit, the quickest route is often to locate the four-digit radio code in the owner's manual or a radio code card. If that fails, retrieve the radio’s serial number and contact a Honda dealer or authorized service center with your VIN and ownership documents to obtain the correct code. With the code, unlock the radio and store the information securely to prevent future interruptions.

How do I find my Honda Fit radio code?


The Radio/Navigation Code and the device unit's serial number are listed on the anti-theft ID card that comes with the vehicle. The card is usually placed in the glove box at the time of delivery.



How do I find my 4 digit radio code free?


You need to look in your glove compartment inside your service booklet. It is possible that the car radio code is written on one of the pages. Also in the user manual of the original car radio, you can find the code printed inside the booklet.



Can I get a Honda radio code online?


Getting Your Unlock Code
Once you have the information you need, visit the Honda My Garage website to get your Honda radio navigation code.



How do I get the 5 digit code for my Honda radio?


Locked out of your Honda Civic radio functions and unsure where to find your radio code? Your vehicle came with a unique four or five-digit radio reset code, and you can usually find it on a sticker labeled “Anti-Theft Radio Code.” This sticker is most usually found in one of the following places: Glovebox.


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