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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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remote ignition on accord 2006

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Drew - 06 Mar 2006 00:43 GMT
Hi All:

I have a 2006 LX-V6 Accord which I am loving!

I've had a local, very reputable stereo/alarm shop (not Best Buy) to
install remote ignition for me.  I had asked my Honda dealer to do it
but they indicated that Honda dealerships cannot install remote
ignition.

The remote ignition works but with a couple of limitations that I
don't really like.  The stereo shop has explained to me that the
limitations are due to the way the Accord's built in security system
works.

The limitations are this:

1) On the Avital remote ignition keyfob, to remotely start the car, I
must first press the unlock button on the control and  then perform
the start (press lock and unlock at same time).  If I don't want to
leave the door unlocked while the car warms, I must then hit the lock
button again and unlock it when I come to the car.  If I forget to
unlock the car before the remote start, the alarm sounds LOUDLY for
two minutes until it times out.  Since I live in an apartment, this is
pretty annoying for neighbors if I happen to forget.

2)  This problem is the worst one to me.  The keys that come with the
Accord have a remote built into them.  So, I have the Honda Key and
then the Avital remote ignition keyfob on the same chain.  If I go
somewhere and lock the car with say the Honda key, and then come back
to the car and unlock it with the Avital remote, the 2 minute alarm
sounds again.

Are there anyways to overcome this problem?  What exactly about the
theft deterrent system is causing this?  Although these two things
seem simple enough, its incredibly easy to forget and the stress of
trying to make sure of avoiding setting off the alarm is outweighing
the convenience of remote igntion to me.

Anyone had any remote ignition experiences with the newer Hondas?  If
the sound shop cannot get these limitations fixed, I think I'm going
to get them to remove the remote ignition kit even though it isn't
there fault.  Its just too easy to set the alarm off and even worse, I
haven't been able to figure out how to turn the alarm off once it
sounds other than to wait for it to time out at 2 minutes which is
terrible!

Any thoughts?

Drew
Seth - 06 Mar 2006 00:50 GMT
> Hi All:
>
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> two minutes until it times out.  Since I live in an apartment, this is
> pretty annoying for neighbors if I happen to forget.

The Honda alarms arms itself automatically when the doors are locked.  There
used to be a way to defeat this when adding an aftermarket alarm, but I
haven't been in that biz for a while and therefore don't know how easy or
hard it is to do that today.

> 2)  This problem is the worst one to me.  The keys that come with the
> Accord have a remote built into them.  So, I have the Honda Key and
> then the Avital remote ignition keyfob on the same chain.  If I go
> somewhere and lock the car with say the Honda key, and then come back
> to the car and unlock it with the Avital remote, the 2 minute alarm
> sounds again.

Once again, that's cause the Honda alarm is armed and when the Avital goes
to unlock the doors the Honda alarm sees this as an intrusion, no different
than if the window was partially rolled down and some reached inside to
unlock it.

> Are there anyways to overcome this problem?  What exactly about the
> theft deterrent system is causing this?  Although these two things
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> sounds other than to wait for it to time out at 2 minutes which is
> terrible!
ponchonutty - 15 Mar 2006 16:37 GMT
The shop that installed the remote start didn't know what they did.
Honda vehicles are extremely easy cars to do remote starters on.  There
is no way you should have to unlock your car prior to using the remote
start.  All that's needed is a neg. pulse to the white wire inside the
driver's door module.  A good shop will be able to make the OEM alarm
work with the remote starter's remotes.  I do it all the time.  Trust
me, if I hooked up a remote starter for any of the dealerships I work
with like yours is, I'd be out of work.

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