Any dealer should be able to get you the code. I had a battery run down and
the radio needed to be reset. It was time for an oil change, so I went to
the dealer - he looked up the radio code too. Not the same dealer I bought
from.
You may need to show a prove of ownership.
-stanjo
"Jim" <burREMnt.TakeThisOut@flamingOVEfords.info> wrote in message
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> Earlier this evening I test drove two brand new CRV's - a two wheel drive
> LX and a 4WD EX. Both were very quiet except for a low pitched rolling
> sound coming from the rear compartment. Sounded like wheel bearings, or
> maybe the emergency brake shoes rubbing (assuming the CRV has them). It
> wasn't the rear brake pads as the sound continued even when I stepped on
> the brake. Probably not the tires as the two vehicles had different
> ones - Dunlops on the LX and Bridgestones on the EX. The sound is not
> very loud, but the interior would be quieter without it. Anyone know if
> this goes away with time, or is normal and persists? If it persists, is
> there a way to muffle it ( I can get sound deadening matt, etc.)?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Jim
> >> Stay informed about: Rolling noise in CRV - normal?