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30 messages, Last post on Feb 29, 2008 at 6:36 AM
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Replying to: cdnfit (Dec 18, 2006 3:29 am) What are "driving lights" If you drive at night, what about the regular headlights and highbeams? |
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Replying to: unknown (Dec 18, 2006 4:25 am) Art |
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Replying to: hondaful (Dec 17, 2006 1:41 pm) No, it won't work...that's what I had mentioned earlier. In the last post, I had just compared the merits of the Fit's key vs. a simple metal key. The Fit's key has a microchip inside the black plastic, and it sends a signal to the immobilizer that allows the car to start when you turn the ignition. Despite the drawbacks of the key (replacement cost, being careful it doesn't get wet, etc) I prefer the security of it. |
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how do I make the remote active or passive? just a few days ago it quit making the sounds but it does still lock the doors. I want to hear the one horn for lock and the two horn sounds for unlock again but I am unsure what I did to make it quit and I've never had this problem before PLEASE HELP A GIRL OUT
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Replying to: kathy35 (Apr 14, 2007 11:39 pm) They say that if you try to get the beep from the horn, it will NOT go off if you have a door open. You might consider rechecking your doors including the trunk hatch. Let us know how it turns out. Just the other day I randomly hit the button a second time to beep at me and when I didn't hear it, I rechecked a door and it was still open. Even though I am careful, it does happen. |
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Can anyone tell me if there is a trunk release within interior of the vehicle? Also, I have looked and cannot locate anywhere on the exterior hatch a place to insert a key to open the hatch manually. What am I missing? Does such a release and key entry exist? Thanks!
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Replying to: pupsull (Apr 19, 2007 10:49 am) What am I missing? Does such a release and key entry exist? Thanks! You can unlock the trunk in two (possibly 3) ways. The two most obvious are double clicking the unlock button on the remote keyless entry/key, and also double clicking the unlock button on the drivers side command/door lock. See where the lock button is on the drivers door pad? Click it twice in unlock position. (sometiems it is touchy and I gotta hit it three times.) That should do the trick. I am trying to save the power on the key batteries. So when I lock the car up, I try to just use the drivers lock button. (just an unrelated thought) |
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Replying to: cdnfit (Dec 18, 2006 3:29 am) Does the security system covers the hood as well as all the doors and hatch? I've read that the system sounds the horn once for lock and twice for unlock. Does it sound the horn if the doors were already unlocked? ie. when you unlock, does it only sound the double-horn once no matter how many times you press the unlock button in succession? You mentioned automatic vs manual arming. Were you referring to the system's ability to lock and arm automatically simply by closing all the doors, without having to actually press the lock button? Thanks. (Hope you're still around to answer!) |
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I have a 2008 Honda Fit Base model. I bought the keyless entry kit. All has gone fine up until the following. I am having trouble finding the connector with the BLUE TAPE per instructions to connect the 5-pin connector to. I have looked under the dash behind the fusebox, above the accelerator, above the brake pedal, and even loosened the fuse box. I see NO BLUE TAPE anywhere in that area. Does anyone have an idea how I might locate this connector? Thanks! Here's the link to the instructions I'm going off of: link title
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Replying to: mikethechap (Feb 16, 2008 4:35 am) IMHO the keyless entry is a great add. |
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