Keyless Entry Problem on 2002 Honda
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Keyless Entry Problem on 2002 Honda
Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works eratically.
He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even tries
new batteries to no avail.
Is there a central receiver on these?
Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even tries
new batteries to no avail.
Is there a central receiver on these?
Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
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Re: Keyless Entry Problem on 2002 Honda
arlenpar@rainierconnect.com wrote:
> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works eratically.
> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even tries
> new batteries to no avail.
>
> Is there a central receiver on these?
> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
-------------------
Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and
Revy carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to
accumulate crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because
it gets a lot of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy,
but it's the same stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative
maintenance on your locks.
There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
'Curly'
> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works eratically.
> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even tries
> new batteries to no avail.
>
> Is there a central receiver on these?
> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
-------------------
Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and
Revy carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to
accumulate crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because
it gets a lot of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy,
but it's the same stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative
maintenance on your locks.
There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
'Curly'
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Re: Keyless Entry Problem on 2002 Honda
arlenpar@rainierconnect.com wrote:
> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works eratically.
> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even tries
> new batteries to no avail.
>
> Is there a central receiver on these?
> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
-------------------
Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and
Revy carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to
accumulate crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because
it gets a lot of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy,
but it's the same stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative
maintenance on your locks.
There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
'Curly'
> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works eratically.
> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even tries
> new batteries to no avail.
>
> Is there a central receiver on these?
> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
-------------------
Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and
Revy carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to
accumulate crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because
it gets a lot of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy,
but it's the same stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative
maintenance on your locks.
There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
'Curly'
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Re: Keyless Entry Problem on 2002 Honda
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4246D362.2000409@interbaun.com...
> arlenpar@rainierconnect.com wrote:
>> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works
>> eratically.
>> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even
>> tries new batteries to no avail.
>>
>> Is there a central receiver on these?
>> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
>
> -------------------
>
> Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
> the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
> friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and Revy
> carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to accumulate
> crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because it gets a lot
> of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy, but it's the same
> stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative maintenance on your locks.
>
> There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
>
> 'Curly'
>
I get it at the local NAPA... it's fairly common and good stuff. After using
I run a key in and out a dozen times or so and wipe the key with a shop
towel (or my jeans if the wife isn't looking!) to control the messiness a
bit.
Mike
news:4246D362.2000409@interbaun.com...
> arlenpar@rainierconnect.com wrote:
>> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works
>> eratically.
>> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even
>> tries new batteries to no avail.
>>
>> Is there a central receiver on these?
>> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
>
> -------------------
>
> Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
> the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
> friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and Revy
> carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to accumulate
> crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because it gets a lot
> of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy, but it's the same
> stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative maintenance on your locks.
>
> There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
>
> 'Curly'
>
I get it at the local NAPA... it's fairly common and good stuff. After using
I run a key in and out a dozen times or so and wipe the key with a shop
towel (or my jeans if the wife isn't looking!) to control the messiness a
bit.
Mike
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Re: Keyless Entry Problem on 2002 Honda
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4246D362.2000409@interbaun.com...
> arlenpar@rainierconnect.com wrote:
>> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works
>> eratically.
>> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even
>> tries new batteries to no avail.
>>
>> Is there a central receiver on these?
>> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
>
> -------------------
>
> Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
> the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
> friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and Revy
> carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to accumulate
> crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because it gets a lot
> of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy, but it's the same
> stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative maintenance on your locks.
>
> There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
>
> 'Curly'
>
I get it at the local NAPA... it's fairly common and good stuff. After using
I run a key in and out a dozen times or so and wipe the key with a shop
towel (or my jeans if the wife isn't looking!) to control the messiness a
bit.
Mike
news:4246D362.2000409@interbaun.com...
> arlenpar@rainierconnect.com wrote:
>> Son's 2002 CRV keyless entry has developed problems . It works
>> eratically.
>> He has use his other key also and it does the same thing. He has even
>> tries new batteries to no avail.
>>
>> Is there a central receiver on these?
>> Any idea on how to remedy or check this out?
>
> -------------------
>
> Start by injecting all five locks with LockEase and 'massage' it in with
> the key to be sure the mechanisms aren't dragging, causing too much
> friction. I got the stuff at a locksmith, but I think Home Depot and Revy
> carry it too. The lock on the tailgate of the CR-V tends to accumulate
> crud the worst. The ignition switch is also included because it gets a lot
> of usage. It's a graphite aerosol, and therefore messy, but it's the same
> stuff a locksmith might use to do preventative maintenance on your locks.
>
> There's lots of 'articles' at hondasuv.com if you want to search around.
>
> 'Curly'
>
I get it at the local NAPA... it's fairly common and good stuff. After using
I run a key in and out a dozen times or so and wipe the key with a shop
towel (or my jeans if the wife isn't looking!) to control the messiness a
bit.
Mike
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