How do you program the door lock on a Honda Odyssey?
Put your key in the ignition and turn it to second position or ON position. Hold the unlock button on driver’s door until you hear second click. Turn the ignition off and take the key out….Repeating these steps cycle through three settings:
- Only driver’s door unlocks.
- All door’s unlock.
- Off: auto unlock disabled.
How to fix automatic sliding door on Honda Odyssey?
Our 2006 Honda Odyssey Automatic Sliding Door was not closing as it should. Every time we tried to close the door it would immediately re-open and it took several tries to get it to close. After lubricating and finding a simple loose part that was triggering the safety sensor it now closes on the first try every time.
What to do when your Honda Odyssey remote doesn’t work?
10) press the LOCK button on each remote you want programmed and the door locks should cycle again to confirm programming. THIS STEP NEEDS TO BE DONE FOR EACH REMOTE 11) turn off the car fully and remove key. Do steps 1 – 12 on the same remote (AT TIME OF PROGRAMMING BOTH REMOTES MUST BE PRESENT SINCE THEY WILL NOW BOTH HAVE TO BE REPROGRAMMED.)
Why is my key fob not working on my Honda Odyssey?
(And you have to program for a new fob as well.) You could swap batteries between fobs, and if the problem moves to your fob, it is almost certainly the battery. Also, be certain you have good contact in the fob. Corrosion or gunk in the contacts will cause the same result as low battery voltage.
Our 2006 Honda Odyssey Automatic Sliding Door was not closing as it should. Every time we tried to close the door it would immediately re-open and it took several tries to get it to close. After lubricating and finding a simple loose part that was triggering the safety sensor it now closes on the first try every time.
10) press the LOCK button on each remote you want programmed and the door locks should cycle again to confirm programming. THIS STEP NEEDS TO BE DONE FOR EACH REMOTE 11) turn off the car fully and remove key. Do steps 1 – 12 on the same remote (AT TIME OF PROGRAMMING BOTH REMOTES MUST BE PRESENT SINCE THEY WILL NOW BOTH HAVE TO BE REPROGRAMMED.)
(And you have to program for a new fob as well.) You could swap batteries between fobs, and if the problem moves to your fob, it is almost certainly the battery. Also, be certain you have good contact in the fob. Corrosion or gunk in the contacts will cause the same result as low battery voltage.