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Old 12-05-2004 | 08:06 PM
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Hmm...well it could be different I guess...if you can't find it, and want to reset it, then sure, you can do the battery, but you loose your radio presets, etc. On my 99LX I don't have to have a code (or at least didn't need one when I had the stock HU)...I thought you have an LX as well?

And you can get the code yourself...check out honduh sixth gen forum, I have a sticky on it.
Old 12-05-2004 | 10:40 PM
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The fuse should be under the hood in the passenger side fuse box labeled "ECU". That is recommended because you don't loose presets but the battery way is much quicker.
Old 12-06-2004 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by PissedPanther
i dont have a fuse 13? though my car is a 98 but i dont know if thats the difference, i looked on the cover, it doesn't say ecu or num13
Are you sure? Are you looking in the right fusebox?

Open the right-side door, there's a fusebox in the end of the dashboard, near the upper door hinge. Open that up & pull the #13 fuse in there while the key is turned off. That's the backup power for the ECU, so when you pull that fuse ALL power is taken away from the ECU. I think you might have to reset your clock, but not your radio.
Old 12-06-2004 | 07:17 AM
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in the door?? ohhh now this whole thread is pointless! haha thanks i'll look when i get home




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