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Trying to adjust your Honeywell thermostat, but finding that you’re locked out? You’re not alone—many people are puzzled by the locking function on this important tool in their home. Fortunately, unlocking the thermostat is easy, and can be done in just a couple of steps. Keep reading to learn how to unlock your Honeywell thermostat and adjust the lock settings in under a minute.

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Use the + and - buttons to enter the 1234 pin.

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  1. Once you hit “unlock,” you’ll be taken to a new, blank screen that’s waiting for you to input your pin. Use the + button to add a number, and use the - button to subtract a number.[2]
    • Once you’ve entered a number, hit “Select” to move to the next digit.
    • Most Honeywell thermostats come with a default passcode of 1234. Some models let you change the pin in the security settings, while others don’t.
    • If you have an 8000 series, the passcode is 0670.
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Lock the thermostat in the main menu.

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  1. From the thermostat’s home screen, press “Menu,” then hit the + or - buttons until the screen says “LOCK.” Hit “Select,” then choose which lock setting you’d like your thermostat to be on. Settings include:[5]
    • OFF: The thermostat is unlocked, and full access is allowed.
    • PART: The thermostat is partially locked, and only the temperature can be changed.
    • ON: The thermostat is fully locked, and will have to be unlocked for any changes.
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  • If you forgot your code, take the thermostat off the wall and look for the number on the back of the device. Find that number, then add 1234 to it. That number will bypass your passcode and let you into the thermostat.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Hannah Madden is a writer, editor, and artist currently living in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, she graduated from Portland State University with a B.S. in Environmental Studies. Hannah enjoys writing articles about conservation, sustainability, and eco-friendly products. When she isn’t writing, you can find Hannah working on hand embroidery projects and listening to music. This article has been viewed 146,862 times.
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