Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
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Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
Thanks,
Jeff
I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
Jeff wrote:
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
The 2nd press horn sound is just to verify that the car is locked.
Nothing different other than the sound.
a
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
The 2nd press horn sound is just to verify that the car is locked.
Nothing different other than the sound.
a
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
Jeff wrote:
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
The 2nd press horn sound is just to verify that the car is locked.
Nothing different other than the sound.
a
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
The 2nd press horn sound is just to verify that the car is locked.
Nothing different other than the sound.
a
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
In my new Accord'04 the second press adds the impact alarm setting. The first press locks without it... Al
"Jeff" <jeff@invalid.net> wrote in message news:jeff-E64459.11543615082004@news.east.***.net...
Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
Thanks,
Jeff
"Jeff" <jeff@invalid.net> wrote in message news:jeff-E64459.11543615082004@news.east.***.net...
Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
In my new Accord'04 the second press adds the impact alarm setting. The first press locks without it... Al
"Jeff" <jeff@invalid.net> wrote in message news:jeff-E64459.11543615082004@news.east.***.net...
Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
Thanks,
Jeff
"Jeff" <jeff@invalid.net> wrote in message news:jeff-E64459.11543615082004@news.east.***.net...
Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
You can get to read an Owner's Manual and some other info at no cost
by going to Honda Owner's Link. Give them your VIN number and sign up.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login..../prod_home.asp
VIN number is the number on the dash just inside the windshield.
When I signed up I found that My Honda's trany had an extended
warrantee.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:54:36 -0400, Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
>Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
>I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
>press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
>the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
by going to Honda Owner's Link. Give them your VIN number and sign up.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login..../prod_home.asp
VIN number is the number on the dash just inside the windshield.
When I signed up I found that My Honda's trany had an extended
warrantee.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:54:36 -0400, Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
>Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
>I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
>press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
>the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
You can get to read an Owner's Manual and some other info at no cost
by going to Honda Owner's Link. Give them your VIN number and sign up.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login..../prod_home.asp
VIN number is the number on the dash just inside the windshield.
When I signed up I found that My Honda's trany had an extended
warrantee.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:54:36 -0400, Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
>Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
>I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
>press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
>the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
by going to Honda Owner's Link. Give them your VIN number and sign up.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login..../prod_home.asp
VIN number is the number on the dash just inside the windshield.
When I signed up I found that My Honda's trany had an extended
warrantee.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:54:36 -0400, Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
>Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
>I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?). The first
>press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
>the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
In article <jeff-E64459.11543615082004@news.east.***.net>,
Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
simply a remote transmitter.
Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
> The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
simply a remote transmitter.
Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
> The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
In article <jeff-E64459.11543615082004@news.east.***.net>,
Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
simply a remote transmitter.
Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
> The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
simply a remote transmitter.
Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
> The first
> press on the lock button seems to lock the doors, the second press makes
> the horn blow. What exactly is going on with each press?
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-
> Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> > Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> > I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
>
> No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
> simply a remote transmitter.
>
> Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring. It can be a piece of
leather, a bottle opener, flashlight, or a remote transmitter.
> Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> > Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> > I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
>
> No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
> simply a remote transmitter.
>
> Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring. It can be a piece of
leather, a bottle opener, flashlight, or a remote transmitter.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-
> Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> > Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> > I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
>
> No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
> simply a remote transmitter.
>
> Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring. It can be a piece of
leather, a bottle opener, flashlight, or a remote transmitter.
> Jeff <jeff@invalid.net> wrote:
> > Recently purchased a 2000 Accord 4 door v6 with no manual; one question
> > I have is regarding the keyless entry thing (called a fob?).
>
> No, not called a fob. People do call it a fob, but it's not; it's
> simply a remote transmitter.
>
> Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring. It can be a piece of
leather, a bottle opener, flashlight, or a remote transmitter.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
I just re-read the manual and what I said here is wrong. It is as posted by Elmo, repeated here
Al
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-F5E6F1.05503616082004@text.usenetserver.com...
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
Al
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-F5E6F1.05503616082004@text.usenetserver.com...
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
I just re-read the manual and what I said here is wrong. It is as posted by Elmo, repeated here
Al
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-F5E6F1.05503616082004@text.usenetserver.com...
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
Al
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-F5E6F1.05503616082004@text.usenetserver.com...
The first press locks the doors. If you're nearby and it's relatively
quiet, you can hear the doors lock--so you know everything's OK. But if
it's noisy or if you're not near enough, you don't hear the doors
lock--so you press the lock button again, and the car confirms that
everything's OK by honking the horn.
I think it's a polite way to do things. Rather than honking the horn
for confirmation no matter what, every time, it honks the horn for
confirmation only upon demand by the user.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
In article <cfrcam$1tf$1@news01.intel.com>,
"Dean" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> wrote:
> > Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
>
> huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring.
no, it's not. Look it up.
And besides, even so, since when is a remote transmitter a "decorative
thing"? It's just another key of sorts (one that electronically unlocks
the doors), hanging on the key ring.
It's a remote transmitter. Period.
"Dean" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> wrote:
> > Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
>
> huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring.
no, it's not. Look it up.
And besides, even so, since when is a remote transmitter a "decorative
thing"? It's just another key of sorts (one that electronically unlocks
the doors), hanging on the key ring.
It's a remote transmitter. Period.
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Re: Key Fob function? (2000 Accord)
In article <cfrcam$1tf$1@news01.intel.com>,
"Dean" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> wrote:
> > Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
>
> huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring.
no, it's not. Look it up.
And besides, even so, since when is a remote transmitter a "decorative
thing"? It's just another key of sorts (one that electronically unlocks
the doors), hanging on the key ring.
It's a remote transmitter. Period.
"Dean" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> wrote:
> > Look up "key fob" in the dictionary.
>
> huh? A "key fob" is the decorative thing on a key ring.
no, it's not. Look it up.
And besides, even so, since when is a remote transmitter a "decorative
thing"? It's just another key of sorts (one that electronically unlocks
the doors), hanging on the key ring.
It's a remote transmitter. Period.