Can your radio play if battery dead?
Even if your lights, radio or accessories turn on, your battery may still be dead or undercharged. Therefore, your battery may have enough ability to turn the radio/lights on, but not enough to turn on the starter.
Why does my radio say locked?
Put your key in the ignition and turn on your radio. The digital display will read “LOC” if the radio is locked. GM Theftlock radios are designed to lock up automatically when the vehicle’s battery dies or becomes disconnected, though an electronic malfunction could also cause the Theftlock function to activate.
Why does my Honda radio keep asking for code?
The number one reason your Honda car or truck will ask for a stereo or Nav system “Enter Code” or “Code Error” 1-9 (locked/lockout) is when you replace the battery. Every time the battery is disconnected or becomes completely dead the radio will ask for the code.
Where do I find the unlock code for my Honda radio?
In order to unlock your Honda’s Radio/Nav system you’ll need your Honda’s VIN number and Serial Number of the device you want to unlock. Schedule service at Honda of Denton, serving all of Dallas and Fort Worth. Find your 17-digit VIN Number by looking: At the base of your vehicle’s windshield, on the driver’s side On your vehicle’s registration
Why do I need an unlock code for my Radio?
An unlock code will allow you to set your radio and navigation system back up after your battery has died or been disconnected. Your radio or navigation system requires this code as an anti-theft function. Finding the Right Information to Reset the Radio Code by VIN Number
What does it mean when your radio is dead after replacing battery?
Radio “dead” after replacing battery. I HAVE THE CODES! (But no way to enter them) I see a lot of info out there about how to find your lost radio codes and whatnot, but that is not my problem as I have my codes.