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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2005

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What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?

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joe - 27 Jul 2005 13:47 GMT
What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?
motsco_ _ - 27 Jul 2005 15:56 GMT
> What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?

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I find it gets misplaced a lot. Could you possibly be more forthcoming
with some details? You're not under oath. Is it even a Honda?

'Curly'
joe - 27 Jul 2005 16:10 GMT
I am working on the design of new remotes and am gathering data. So you
misplace your keys a lot?  I guess a design change can't really solve
that problem!
motsco_ _ - 27 Jul 2005 16:52 GMT
> I am working on the design of new remotes and am gathering data. So you
> misplace your keys a lot?  I guess a design change can't really solve
> that problem!

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That's better. I was being sarcastic about losing them, since you gave
no details about what kind of car you were (apparently) having trouble with.

Make them smaller. Thinner, so they fit on the keyring just like one of
the other keys.

'Curly'
joe - 27 Jul 2005 18:50 GMT
I noticed some the newer remotes are simply a thick key which fits on
the ring.  There is a constraint because the battery and electronics
need to fit inside.
L Alpert - 28 Jul 2005 04:02 GMT
> I am working on the design of new remotes and am gathering data. So
> you misplace your keys a lot?  I guess a design change can't really
> solve that problem!

Sure, you just need a second remote that will activate the beeper in the
first.
Paul - 27 Jul 2005 20:57 GMT
: What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?

None, ever. Like almost everything else on my '00 Accord, it just works, all
the time.

Paul
Howard Lester - 28 Jul 2005 04:16 GMT
> What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?

Absolutely none with mine.

I've had problems with OTHERS' keyless remotes, though. They haven't
discovered the "off" button to their damned horn-blowing every time they
unlock or lock their doors.
rjdriver - 28 Jul 2005 11:26 GMT
> What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?

  I did activate the panic button by accident once merely by sitting on it
in my back pocket.  Other than that, I echo the other poster's request for
as thin and small as possible.  And a littlle longer range would be nice.

  Now that I think a little further about it, a way to code my garage door
opener into it would be cool -  a button to make my girl friend stop
talking - and one to turn on the lawn sprinkler - another to buy, stamp, and
mail birthday cards on time to friends and relatives, which would require
PDA storage, etc. -- all, of course, while maintaining the aforementioned
thin and small as possible :-).  Oh yeah - don't forget the back lighihting!

Bob
Jason - 28 Jul 2005 23:36 GMT
> What problems have you experienced with your keyless entry remote?

Joe,
One of the things that I had a hard time getting use to was how the doors
would lock automatically after about 3 minutes. I have now learned to make
sure that I never leave the keys in the car or leave the window rolled
down. This means that I won't get locked out the car. I later figured out
that it's related to the keyless entry remote. I should have read it in
the owner's manual.
Jason

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Howard Lester - 29 Jul 2005 03:14 GMT
> Joe,
> One of the things that I had a hard time getting use to was how the doors
> would lock automatically after about 3 minutes.

I've heard those stories, but my 04 Accord doesn't do that.      ?
rjdriver - 29 Jul 2005 11:26 GMT
> > Joe,
>> One of the things that I had a hard time getting use to was how the doors
>> would lock automatically after about 3 minutes.
>
> I've heard those stories, but my 04 Accord doesn't do that.      ?

  And neither does my 03.

  What does happenis this:  If you unlock the doors with the remote, but
don't open one of them within about 20 seconds, they relock.  And if you
have also opened the windows when you unlocked the doors, and they relock
before you get there, don't try to pull up on one of the door lock buttons
as it will activate the alarm.  Use the remote to unlock them again.

Bob
Jason - 30 Jul 2005 18:07 GMT
> > > Joe,
> >> One of the things that I had a hard time getting use to was how the doors
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>
> Bob

Bob,
I should have stated that I have a 99 Accord. I had the window rolled down
and I locked the door with the remote. I checked my mail and returned to
the car and noticed that I had left the window down. I pulled up the lock
on the door and the alarm went off. It surprised and shocked me. I have a
feeling that Honda must have received thousands of complaints about those
doors locking automatically which is why that feature is not on newer
Honda cars such as the O3 and O4 Honda cars. It was stupid idea and I hope
they fired the engineer that came up with the stupid idea.
Jason

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Brian Stell - 30 Jul 2005 19:32 GMT
>>   What does happenis this:  If you unlock the doors with the remote, but
>>don't open one of them within about 20 seconds, they relock.  And if you
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> Honda cars such as the O3 and O4 Honda cars. It was stupid idea and I hope
> they fired the engineer that came up with the stupid idea.

This unpleasant feature is on my 2005 Acccord.

I was talking with a friend as we walked to the parking lot. It was a
hot day so I used the remote to open the windows (1st press => unlock
driver's door, 2nd => all other doors, hold after this to open windows).

We talked for a bit and then I went to open the driver's door. Seeing it
was locked I reached thru the window and pulled up the lock. Off went
the alarm.

What were they possibly thinking?

And they haven't figured it out in 6 years?
Jason - 30 Jul 2005 20:52 GMT
> >>   What does happenis this:  If you unlock the doors with the remote, but
> >>don't open one of them within about 20 seconds, they relock.  And if you
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>
> And they haven't figured it out in 6 years?

Hello,
I guess that Honda Engineers will solve this problem when a person that
has heart problems does the same thing that we done and he or she has a
heart attack when the alarm goes off. I know that my heart must have
skipped some beats when the alarm went off.
Please try this experiment:
1. Lock your car with the remote.
2. Unlock your car with the remote but don't open the door.
3. Wait 5 minutes.
4. Check to see if the door lock is up or down.
On my 1999 Accord, the lock would be down.
I asked this question to find out if Honda has or has not installed this
feature in newer Accords. I hate this feature.
Jason

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Brian Stell - 31 Jul 2005 03:19 GMT
>>>>  What does happenis this:  If you unlock the doors with the remote, but
>>>>don't open one of them within about 20 seconds, they relock.  And if you
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> feature in newer Accords. I hate this feature.
> Jason

I've watched it happen on my 2005 Accord:

Unlock my car when it is locked but don't open any door.
After about 15-20 seconds the door(s) lock and the alarm arms.

Opening the trunk (which is what I'm often doing during that 15-20
seconds) has no effect on this.
Jason - 31 Jul 2005 17:25 GMT
> >>>>  What does happenis this:  If you unlock the doors with the remote, but
> >>>>don't open one of them within about 20 seconds, they relock.  And if you
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> Opening the trunk (which is what I'm often doing during that 15-20
> seconds) has no effect on this.

Hello,
I'm surprised that Honda still installed this feature in new cars since so
many people hate it. I believe that Honda developed this feature because
some people were accidently unlocking their cars while they were putting
the remote into their pockets.
Jason

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Sid Schweiger - 31 Jul 2005 18:33 GMT
>>I'm surprised that Honda still installed this feature in new cars since so
many people hate it.<<

Exactly how many people hate it?  Not trying to be a wise-a.s...I really
want to know.

If there was the remotest possibility that someone would have a heart attack
from the alarm going off as you described, in today's litigious society
Honda's lawyers would have ordered the feature's removal long ago.  I
suspect it's not as unpopular as you stated (although it does smack of Honda
trying to protect people from themselves), but I'd still like to see some
facts to back it up.
rjdriver - 02 Aug 2005 02:48 GMT
>>>I'm surprised that Honda still installed this feature in new cars since
>>>so
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> trying to protect people from themselves), but I'd still like to see some
> facts to back it up.

  I have no problem with this feature at all.  Sure, it shocked me the
first time, but if I open the windows with the remote, and for whatever
reason don't get to the car as soon as I expected, I'll be very grateful
that the alarm system has been activated.

Bob
 
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