Who knows, maybe service yanked the original out to satisfy some irate customer with a broken entertainment system. We did buy this Ody new but it was a no-mile '05 bought in '06 and likely sat on the lot a few months. Just before I read your reply I did the "button 1 and 6 - power on" procedure to bring up my unit's serial number and, sure enough, it's a different number than the serial number on my card. Your powers of deduction are spot-on dvpatel! I don't expect any answers here- just venting. They better not try to charge me for this as I am the original owner with an unmodified audio system status post the vehicle's first battery change using the info Honda supplied me. So now its Saturday and my wife and little grandson are without audio, dvd, XM until I can get it to the dealer on a weekday and they can figure it out or somehow reset the system with a new code. Sure enough they have the same serial number and radio code data that's on my card. !!!!?They gave me the wrong number on my anti-theft card!?!?!!!! How can this be? So I disconnect the battery for half an hour thinking I may just need to reset the system and try again - but, no go. So I enter the code again and get "Code Error 2" then 3 and 4 and 5. No problem, right? I must have hit a button wrong. Next, turned on the radio - "CODE" comes up on the display - that's OK, I'm ready with my official Honda Anti-Theft Identification Card - so I punch in the 5-digit code and. Started the car, entered the Navi code - great, there's my neighborhood, works fine. Made sure I dug out the Navi and Radio codes beforehand. Just replaced battery on '05 Odyssey Touring.
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