H Singh
GBAvoid. False advertising and no code given. I found this website online and saw it had good trust pilot reviews. My radio code had got lost due to a flat battery so I needed it asap as I was due to do a long journey. I entered the stereo serial number, and the website said it had a code available. I was given the option of waiting 24Hrs or pay £5 for it to be given instantly. I paid the £5, and over 12Hrs later still no code. I have sent a strongly worded message to the website via their contact form, and told my bank HSBC about this falsely advertised service. I will be claiming my money back, because it's principle. I paid for a service and didn't receive anything. Avoid this website, I suspect much of their trust pilot reviews are fake too judging by the way they're worded. *edit - been well over 24 hours now and nothing, no code, no email. Thankfully my bank will reimburse me*
Laura Mansfield
GBTook my money an never provided code Took my money an never provided code! Asked for refund then gave code after I got from another source! DON’T USE!!!
Paul Mi
GBSuccessful code for a 2009 Honda CR-V Requested a code for a 2009 Honda CR-V. Got the code within a few hours, and it worked fine. My local Honda dealer had told me my radio+satnav would need to be taken out of the car, sent to Germany, and I'd get it back in two months for a cost of about 180 pounds. This was a total bargain by comparison! Thanks!
SeaSky
GBQuick and easy Quick and easy. Mostly they will ask for the VIN of a car need enter code. But you did not.
Mark Of York
GBhondaradiocodes.com is really good - just use this site I used hondaradiocodes.com, as another site I used did not provide any code even after 1 1/2 days. You key the serial number of your radio in and the code comes up almost immediately. no charge and no request for your email address. what have you got to lose? As a side note, I should add that I have a satnav unit in my CR-V so my (eight digit) code was in the bottom right of the screen above the 5 and 6 buttons, no need to do anything to find it. Obviously different models of radio will require different approaches, which seem to be explained on this site, although I cannot vouch for the instructions.