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I just purchased a 95 Accord EX two door in good condition. It had a
few problems which I have pretty much taken care of except one. The previous owner disabled the remote keyless entry system and electronic door locks due to the locks cycling on their own. I fixed that by replacing the driver side door lock motor and that problem has gone away. I purchased an aftermarked remote unlock fob since the previous owner had lost his and followed the programming instructions that came with it. The car will not go into program mode so that a new remote can be used. I verified the programming code procedure on a couple of web sites and what I had was sound. Open the driver door and hold the lock unlock switch in the unlock position and then within 10 seconds, put the key in the ignition and remove it five times. On the sixth time, leave the key in and the locks should cycle up and down. This does not happen. The key left in ignition alarm sounds when the key is inserted in the ignition so it would seem that the computer can see that the key is inserted. My assumption is that the keyless entry control module is defective. Can anyone confirm my diagnosis or suggest an alternative explanation to my problem? If that unit is defective where exactly is it? Thanks |
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On 12/27/06 8:25 PM, in article 1167272742.201605.245040@79g2000cws.googlegroups.c om, "maumee" <maumee110@yahoo.com> wrote: > I just purchased a 95 Accord EX two door in good condition. It had a > few problems which I have pretty much taken care of except one. The > previous owner disabled the remote keyless entry system and electronic > door locks due to the locks cycling on their own. I fixed that by > replacing the driver side door lock motor and that problem has gone > away. I purchased an aftermarked remote unlock fob since the previous > owner had lost his and followed the programming instructions that came > with it. The car will not go into program mode so that a new remote can > be used. I verified the programming code procedure on a couple of web > sites and what I had was sound. Open the driver door and hold the lock > unlock switch in the unlock position and then within 10 seconds, put > the key in the ignition and remove it five times. On the sixth time, > leave the key in and the locks should cycle up and down. This does not > happen. The key left in ignition alarm sounds when the key is inserted > in the ignition so it would seem that the computer can see that the key > is inserted. My assumption is that the keyless entry control module is > defective. Can anyone confirm my diagnosis or suggest an alternative > explanation to my problem? If that unit is defective where exactly is > it? Thanks > I see several possibilities. If, as you say, the previous owner did something to disable the remote entry system, you might not have found and corrected everything he did to disable it. The other possibility is the your aftermarket remote might not program the same way as the OEM units, or might be incompatible with the OEM receiver. |
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E Meyer wrote:
> On 12/27/06 8:25 PM, in article > 1167272742.201605.245040@79g2000cws.googlegroups.c om, "maumee" > <maumee110@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I just purchased a 95 Accord EX two door in good condition. It had a > > few problems which I have pretty much taken care of except one. The > > previous owner disabled the remote keyless entry system and electronic > > door locks due to the locks cycling on their own. I fixed that by > > replacing the driver side door lock motor and that problem has gone > > away. I purchased an aftermarked remote unlock fob since the previous > > owner had lost his and followed the programming instructions that came > > with it. The car will not go into program mode so that a new remote can > > be used. I verified the programming code procedure on a couple of web > > sites and what I had was sound. Open the driver door and hold the lock > > unlock switch in the unlock position and then within 10 seconds, put > > the key in the ignition and remove it five times. On the sixth time, > > leave the key in and the locks should cycle up and down. This does not > > happen. The key left in ignition alarm sounds when the key is inserted > > in the ignition so it would seem that the computer can see that the key > > is inserted. My assumption is that the keyless entry control module is > > defective. Can anyone confirm my diagnosis or suggest an alternative > > explanation to my problem? If that unit is defective where exactly is > > it? Thanks > > > > I see several possibilities. If, as you say, the previous owner did > something to disable the remote entry system, you might not have found and > corrected everything he did to disable it. > > The other possibility is the your aftermarket remote might not program the > same way as the OEM units, or might be incompatible with the OEM receiver. I would consider the aftermarket issue except that the car receiver itself will not go into the program mode which is indicated by the door locks cycling. Therefore I am still focusing on the inability of the receiver to work correctly. |
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