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-I know this is a really old question but I just reset my stereo and figured I could contribute some useful info.
+I know this is a really old question but I just reset the factory stereo in my 1994 Integra and figured I could contribute some useful info.
If you don't have the original manual you can look for a white sticker with two numbers on it. The top 5 digit number is the radio code and the lower one is the radio serial number.
I've seen the sticker on the outside of the glove box on the left side. I found mine on the bottom of the ashtray after I removed it to clean it out.
If that doesn't work your only option is to have a Honda/Acura dealership give you the code for your specific car (based on the VIN number).

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I know this is a really old question but I just reset my stereo and figured I could contribute some useful info.

If you don't have the original manual you can look for a white sticker with two numbers on it. The top 5 digit number is the radio code and the lower one is the radio serial number.

I've seen the sticker on the outside of the glove box on the left side. I found mine on the bottom of the ashtray after I removed it to clean it out.

If that doesn't work your only option is to have a Honda/Acura dealership give you the code for your specific car (based on the VIN number).

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