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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2006

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Started up engine, horns/panic triggered (Odyssey '06)

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JPorod - 18 Jun 2006 14:49 GMT
Last night I got into my van, forgot something, went to open door, which
somehow had locked, and the whole panic mode went off for like 3 minutes
(this happened around 11:15 pm of course, waking whole neighborhood). I could
NOT get the horns to stop. I now have a small red circle flashing just below
the seat belt icon, flashing constantly. How can I disengage horns until I
can get to dealership to see what's going on. None of my doors are open and
none of my doors are now locked. I'm afraid to go out and start it up, as
it's Sunday morning, but I need to pick up my kids! Help! My email is
jeannineporod (at) sbcglobal (dot) net, as I have truoble getting onto
internet to check this website.  THANKS!
'Curly Q. Links' - 18 Jun 2006 15:10 GMT
> Last night I got into my van, forgot something, went to open door, which
> somehow had locked, and the whole panic mode went off for like 3 minutes
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> jeannineporod (at) sbcglobal (dot) net, as I have truoble getting onto
> internet to check this website.  THANKS!

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You don't have to go to the dealership . . . . Your Ody is supposed to
re-lock itself if you unlock it and just walk away without getting in.
It prevents all kinds of risks.

The flashing light is probably just the 'MEMORY' light, warning you that
you've had an alarm since you last locked it. You'll need to read the
Owner's Manual, which is probably in the glove box. Use the fob to be
sure it's locked, then unlock it with the fob.

The bathroom is a good place to keep the owner's manual for the first
month or so. Everybody will get a chance to read it. Alarm owners need
to be SURE they know how the system works. You don't want to annoy your
neighbors, especially if they are prone to vandalism.

'Curly'
'Curly Q. Links' - 18 Jun 2006 17:33 GMT
> Last night I got into my van, forgot something, went to open door, which
> somehow had locked, and the whole panic mode went off for like 3 minutes
> (this happened around 11:15 pm of course, waking whole neighborhood). I could
> NOT get the horns to stop.

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After re-reading your post (and the subject line) I think I was hasty
about the 're-locking' part, since it probably shouldn't do that if
you've started it. (although is would sure reduce the number of thefts
in the winter). The owner's manual would be the final authority on this
question.

Maybe there's a problem with the way your keychain is mounted to your
fob (pushing PANIC button). There's some stuff about that in the manual
too.

I know yours is newer, but you may find some interesting reading here:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/x01-067e.pdf

'Curly'
bearman - 18 Jun 2006 23:18 GMT
>> Last night I got into my van, forgot something, went to open door, which
>> somehow had locked, and the whole panic mode went off for like 3 minutes
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> 'Curly'

I have a 2000 Odyssey.  My owner's manual says to push any key on the fob to
stop the panic alarm.  I've never tried it (and don't want to)  What does
your owner's manual say?
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Bearman

If it's got tits, tires, tubes, or transistors,  it's trouble.

JPorod - 19 Jun 2006 14:19 GMT
>>> Last night I got into my van, forgot something, went to open door, which
>>> somehow had locked, and the whole panic mode went off for like 3 minutes
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>stop the panic alarm.  I've never tried it (and don't want to)  What does
>your owner's manual say?

Actually it wasn't the panic button, and pushing any button did NOTHING> It
was my sensors in my door. I got into my car SUnday am to open hood to see if
I could somehow disconnect the horn. In opening the hood, I triggered that 3
minute siren again. I drove and found a MIDAS shop open with some guys who
looked like they knew cars. They took my keys, stuck them in the door and
manually unlocked the door, releasing the sensor. WHen you stick the keys
into the key slot, it deactivates the current sensor mode. I was so happy.
I'm all fine now,. Thanks for writing.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 19 Jun 2006 14:30 GMT
> I drove and found a MIDAS shop open with some guys who
> looked like they knew cars. They took my keys, stuck them in the door and
> manually unlocked the door, releasing the sensor. WHen you stick the keys
> into the key slot, it deactivates the current sensor mode.

And this behavior is CLEARLY outlined in the owner's manual they gave
you for your shiny new $30,000 toy.

And you haven't read it, or even opened it.
 
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