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The remote may have to be "re-trained" to your vehicle. The owner's manual should have the process listed. Probably having to sit in the driver's seat with the untrained remote while working the lock controls on the driver's side door.
I had a similar problem and the solution was actually very simple. I opened the car manually (with the key not remote control), then locked it manually with the button on the side of the driver's door. I think that reset the alarm and all was good!
TURN ON IGNITION SWITCH WITH ENGINE OFF.POINT THE REMOTE TRANSMITTER AT CENTRAL LOCKING SIGNAL CONTROL MODULE LOCATED BEHIND PASSENGERS SIDE C POST.WITHIN 4 SECONDS PRESS LOCK OR UNLOCK.WITH REMOTE TRANSMITTER.WITHIN 4 SECONDS SWITCH IGNITION OFF.WITHIN 4 SECONDS SWITCH ON IGNITION WITH ENGINE OFF.WITHIN 4 SECONDS PRESS LOCK OR UNLOCK USING REMOTE TRANSMITTER.WITHIN 4 SECONDS SWITCH OFF IGNITION SWITCH.REMOVES KEYS FROM IGNITION SWITCH WAIT 10 SECONDS THEN TRY USING REMOTE TO SEE IF IT WORKS DOOR LOCKS.IF THIS PROCEDURE DONT WORK.TAKE TO DEALERSHIP.
Call an Acura dealership with that serial number and they should be able to provide you the code. Or you can take it directly to the dealer but you will be charged labor.
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