• Honda CRV (2003) - how to reset the alarm (or remove it)?

    From kalicoorguk@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 9 04:10:27 2022
    Honda CRV 2003 and it hasn't been run for a while. Battery charged and yet the key fob will not work the doors or disable the alarm. BUT, it starts and runs, just that the alarm is going off all the time.

    Is there a way to reset the alarm/immobiliser? Or if not, then does anyone know where it is located and I'll just disconnect the sounder. It sounds like it is near the nearside rear pillar.

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  • From Tim+@21:1/5 to kalic...@gmail.com on Wed Nov 9 13:34:17 2022
    kalic...@gmail.com <kalicoorguk@gmail.com> wrote:
    Honda CRV 2003 and it hasn't been run for a while. Battery charged and
    yet the key fob will not work the doors or disable the alarm. BUT, it starts and runs, just that the alarm is going off all the time.

    Is there a way to reset the alarm/immobiliser? Or if not, then does
    anyone know where it is located and I'll just disconnect the sounder. It sounds like it is near the nearside rear pillar.


    Tried a new battery in the key fob? Seems worth a try.

    Tim

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  • From Brian@21:1/5 to kalic...@gmail.com on Wed Nov 9 15:36:20 2022
    kalic...@gmail.com <kalicoorguk@gmail.com> wrote:
    Honda CRV 2003 and it hasn't been run for a while. Battery charged and
    yet the key fob will not work the doors or disable the alarm. BUT, it starts and runs, just that the alarm is going off all the time.

    Is there a way to reset the alarm/immobiliser? Or if not, then does
    anyone know where it is located and I'll just disconnect the sounder. It sounds like it is near the nearside rear pillar.


    Replace batteries in the fobs then, with windows closed, disconnect and reconnect car battery. Check you have the radio code first!

    It used to work on my (later) CRV which did the same if the main battery
    had discharged and the alarm had got ‘confused’.

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  • From kalicoorguk@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 9 13:51:36 2022
    Just to clarify, I have tried a new battery (well, a few actually) but maybe someone can answer me this - when you press a button on the fob, does the LED light up for the period you are pressing the button or just momentarily, then does out? Mine is
    working in the latter fashion, even with new battery. If it should stay on for the duration of the button press, then it could be the fob that's kaput.

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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to kalic...@gmail.com on Thu Nov 10 11:15:39 2022
    On 09/11/2022 12:10, kalic...@gmail.com wrote:
    Honda CRV 2003 and it hasn't been run for a while. Battery charged and yet the key fob will not work the doors or disable the alarm. BUT, it starts and runs, just that the alarm is going off all the time.

    You key fob is likely to have two separate functions.

    One is the car immobiliser which is passive and doesn't require a
    battery. The car will detect this and it allows the car to start.

    The other function is the door unlock or maybe alarm turn off. This
    requires a battery in the fob.

    Being able to start the car is independent of not being able to unlock
    the doors


    Maybe https://www.keylessentryremotefob.com/blog/2013/03/2003-honda-crv-key-fob-remote.html


    The alarm may be unrelated https://www.vehiclehistory.com/articles/honda-cr-v-security-system-reset-procedure

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  • From kalicoorguk@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 11 02:20:44 2022
    On Thursday, 10 November 2022 at 11:15:41 UTC, alan_m wrote:
    [snip]
    Maybe https://www.keylessentryremotefob.com/blog/2013/03/2003-honda-crv-key-fob-remote.html


    The alarm may be unrelated https://www.vehiclehistory.com/articles/honda-cr-v-security-system-reset-procedure

    Those are great resources. Thank you very much. Now the job of finding the spare fob starts!

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  • From Brian@21:1/5 to kalic...@gmail.com on Fri Nov 11 17:29:26 2022
    kalic...@gmail.com <kalicoorguk@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, 10 November 2022 at 11:15:41 UTC, alan_m wrote:
    [snip]
    Maybe
    https://www.keylessentryremotefob.com/blog/2013/03/2003-honda-crv-key-fob-remote.html


    The alarm may be unrelated
    https://www.vehiclehistory.com/articles/honda-cr-v-security-system-reset-procedure

    Those are great resources. Thank you very much. Now the job of finding
    the spare fob starts!


    When I lost a set of keys for our 2006 Honda CRV, I found a company on the
    net which came to the house and made a new one, complete with alarm
    buttons. I wasn’t identical to the existing one to look at but the
    difference was naff all.

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