97 Civic LX Keyless entry
My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and they told
me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. Previous owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed the OEm radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset button). I bought another radio, installed the security module and the system acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All seemed normal but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on both remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I disconnected the battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks activate when I do that) but still nothing. Any ideas?? -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Honda-97-C...ict103825.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=481499 |
Re: 97 Civic LX Keyless entry
coastie33 wrote: > > My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and they told > me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. Previous > owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed the OEm > radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset button). I > bought another radio, installed the security module and the system > acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All seemed normal > but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on both > remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I disconnected the > battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks activate > when I do that) but still nothing. > Any ideas?? The keyless entry receiver has to be programed to respond to the code transmitted by your remote. The replacement receiver you bought would not be programmed to your key fob, thus the keyless entry does not work. You can find the procedure for reprogramming the receiver at http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/index.htm |
Re: 97 Civic LX Keyless entry
coastie33 wrote: > > My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and they told > me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. Previous > owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed the OEm > radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset button). I > bought another radio, installed the security module and the system > acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All seemed normal > but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on both > remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I disconnected the > battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks activate > when I do that) but still nothing. > Any ideas?? The keyless entry receiver has to be programed to respond to the code transmitted by your remote. The replacement receiver you bought would not be programmed to your key fob, thus the keyless entry does not work. You can find the procedure for reprogramming the receiver at http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/index.htm |
Re: Re: 97 Civic LX Keyless entry
"Randolph" wrote:
> coastie33 wrote: > > > > My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and > they told > > me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. > Previous > > owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed > the OEm > > radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset > button). I > > bought another radio, installed the security module and the > system > > acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All > seemed normal > > but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on > both > > remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I > disconnected the > > battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks > activate > > when I do that) but still nothing. > > Any ideas?? > > > The keyless entry receiver has to be programed to respond to > the code > transmitted by your remote. The replacement receiver you > bought would > not be programmed to your key fob, thus the keyless entry does > not > work. You can find the procedure for reprogramming the > receiver at > http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/index.htm Thanks for the info, however the programming steps still did not solve my dilemma. -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Honda-97-C...ict103825.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=481938 |
Re: Re: 97 Civic LX Keyless entry
"Randolph" wrote:
> coastie33 wrote: > > > > My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and > they told > > me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. > Previous > > owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed > the OEm > > radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset > button). I > > bought another radio, installed the security module and the > system > > acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All > seemed normal > > but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on > both > > remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I > disconnected the > > battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks > activate > > when I do that) but still nothing. > > Any ideas?? > > > The keyless entry receiver has to be programed to respond to > the code > transmitted by your remote. The replacement receiver you > bought would > not be programmed to your key fob, thus the keyless entry does > not > work. You can find the procedure for reprogramming the > receiver at > http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/index.htm Thanks for the info, however the programming steps still did not solve my dilemma. -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Honda-97-C...ict103825.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=481938 |
Re: 97 Civic LX Keyless entry
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 00:46:01 -0500, coastie33 wrote:
> My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and they told > me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. Previous > owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed the OEm > radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset button). I > bought another radio, installed the security module and the system > acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All seemed normal > but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on both > remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I disconnected the > battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks activate > when I do that) but still nothing. > Any ideas?? Apparently, installing an aftermarket radio on a 96 - 98 Civic causes problems not only with keyless entry but with the dome light as well. Does this help you at all? http://www.streetdreams.com/tech/honda/civic9698.html |
Re: 97 Civic LX Keyless entry
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 00:46:01 -0500, coastie33 wrote:
> My keyless entry started acting up, I called the dealer and they told > me about the reset button on the face of the factory radio. Previous > owners had a new radio installed and the installers pushed the OEm > radio down inside after removing the faceplate(no reset button). I > bought another radio, installed the security module and the system > acted like before until I pressed the reset button. All seemed normal > but now the remote does nothing. I checked the batteries on both > remotes, resync’d the remote but still nothing. I disconnected the > battery, I reset the radio again (I can hear the door locks activate > when I do that) but still nothing. > Any ideas?? Apparently, installing an aftermarket radio on a 96 - 98 Civic causes problems not only with keyless entry but with the dome light as well. Does this help you at all? http://www.streetdreams.com/tech/honda/civic9698.html |
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