Lost the operators guide, most cars cover this, to beep or not to beep
some cars even honk the dang horn, (ill kill those silent)
its here. the manual
http://justgivemethedamnmanual.com/honda/honda-odyssey-owners-manuals/
its even search-able.
page 103 and page 127, the 127 page shows what to do. for sure.
get the manual and put it on flash stick, avoid being stranded.
lots of hints i the guide to avoid that.... lots.
SOURCE: My 2005 Honda Odyssey driver's side manual
More than likely the connecting rod that goes from the door lock actuator to the locking mechanism itself came unattached. These rods are usually held in place by a small piece of plastic that the rods "pop" in and out. The only other thing i can imagine possible is that the door lock itself is actually seized up. In order to attempt to fix this, you would have to remove the door side panel to see the inner workings of the door, and this is quite difficult on most side sliding doors (i have a 2000 pontiac montana w/dual sliding doors). Hope this can help you solve your problem.
SOURCE: 2010 Honda Odyssey rear rattle and engine light
sounds like a trip to the dealer, thats what warrantys r 4
SOURCE: Honda Odyssey 2005 sliding doors won't open, beep 3 times
If you click once your remote control ,will open just driver side doors.To unlock all of them have to press twice , and then sliders.
SOURCE: 2003 honda odyssey
I assume you mean the front or rear power accessory sockets. You will need to check two fuses. 1) Fuse no. 8 (7.5A) in the drivers under dash fuse/relay box. 2) Fuse no. 9 (15A) in the passenger's kick panel fuse/relay box. Both these fuses must be good for the accessory sockets to have power.
SOURCE: 2003 Honda Odyssey - Passanger side sliding door won't lock.
Try to disconnect the battery for about 30 minutes this should reset the computer for you.
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