My car doors will lock themselves when the door is closed even when the key is in the ignition and running. Alarm sets itself automatically if door is closed, even if not activated with remote.
SOURCE: 2004 Honda Accord: Key will not disable alarm (not a key problem)
try pulling your negative terminal lose from the battery for a few minutes and allow the system to zero out then try it if tht don't work then visit your local honda dealership
SOURCE: Alarm won't stop going off and car won't start
YOU MIGHT NEED TO BY PASS THE SYSTEM IF YOU DONT WANT TO MESS WITH IT OR TRY TO ALL THE SENSORS ON THE DOORS MAYTHEYRE NOT WORKING SOMETIMES THE RUBBER SEALS BRAKE AND THEN WATER MAY GET INTO THEM
SOURCE: HOnda Accord EX 1998 ALARM
Have you tried putting your Valet (original keys) into the ignition and turning it to the II position?
SOURCE: 2002 VW Cabrio alarm problem:
i have a 2002 vw cabrio and won't start after i took out the battery everbody is telling me that anti-theft is lock mode how do i rest it so i can start my car
SOURCE: Power door locks do not work with keyless remote control
There are two multiplex control units - one on the driver side and one onthe passenger side - which one did you unplug? The one on the driver side is the main "Brain" while the other one is the one that houses the keyless reciever. According to the service manual, any troubleshooting of this system must begin with the one on the driver side. It can get quite involved because Honda does not provide actual troubleshooting (symptom) charts, just descriptions of the electrical connectors and what conditions should be present at each conector pin under what system condition. (each pin has to be tested to determine what is malfunctioning) The system is not capable of outputting fault codes of any kind.
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