You need your radio anti-theft code because you must have disconnected the battery to install the HID capsules which caused the radio to loose its anti-theft code.
There is an unique code for each radio, well actually not every radio but there are enough permutations of this code to foil average thieves, you should have a code in the owner's package documentation telling you what that code is for the radio in your car.
Read the owner's manual, this information (but not the code) is all in there.
I think your car is trying to tell you to stop doing stupid things to it.... like covering the reverse lights (a.k.a. reflectors) with carbon fiber vinyl sticker
i think that is your radio code man.
should check your manual and just input the code.
8000K ? is it legal in the states? i think even phillips or osram only made up to 6000K light? what is the accord standard anyway? mine has a HID as standard, but i never pay attention to it.
All aftermarket HID kits are illegal when installed in halogen housings. OEM HIDs are 4300K. 8000K is definitely illegal, as is his installation in halogen housings. If you have an Accord, then your HID kit is not OEM because Honda does not offer any vehicle with HIDs as factory equipment. Installing aftermarket HIDs also voids the warranty on the vehicle's electrical system due to the excessive power draw.