You are here:
Forums
Sedans
Honda Civic
Honda Civic Security Systems

45 messages, Last post on Aug 23, 2008 at 7:06 PM
You are in the Honda Civic Forum. Your Hosts are pat & karens
| I recently purchased a 2007 Honda Civic. I had a Honda Civic Remote Control Starter System installed by the Honda Dealer. I am disappointed in the results. It does not seem to warm the vehicle at all, even after running for 10 minutes and with the fan on high. The heat gauge does not move. Has anyone else had a Honda Remote Starter installed? Is it possible mine may be installed incorrectly? I live in Canada and wanted the starter to take the chill off and clear the windows of frost. I would appreciate your feedback. | |
|
Replying to: mrdee427 (Sep 08, 2006 6:36 am) In the interim, I played around with the auto-locking/unlocking feature, so that the car doors would lock after AT was moved out of Park and unlock the drivers side door after putting AT back into Park. After finding this a nuisance, I disabled locking when AT is moved out of Park. And now, I've noticed that the car does not lock by itself after doors are closed and waiting more than 5 seconds. How do I enable this again without enabling the feature to lock the doors after AT is taken out of park? Also, the locking/unlocking feature was a nuisance since only the drivers side door would unlock after putting AT back into Park. Is there anyway to unlock all doors? |
|
|
I have a 1997 Honda Civic LX sedan (Canadian model, which is equivalent to a US Civic DX sedan model according to Edmunds.com: no power lock, no power window, etc). The car has the dealer installed antitheft system which is armed and unarmed with the Honda keyless entry remote (the remote does not lock or unlock as the car has NO power lock, just arm and disarm the antitheft system), I recently bought an additional used Honda keyless entry remote identical to the one I have (which works, same FCC ID: A269ZUA101, same Canada number, same Ref No, same P/N: 08E61-S01-1M0-01). I try to use these following instructions available online to reprogram the remote I just bought but it does not seem to work: 1. Turn Key to on position. 2. Push and hold valet button on the stock radio (which is skinny bar located between am/fm & cd/tape buttons on stock radio). Door locks will cycle one time. 3. Press any button on remote one time within 20 seconds. Door locks will cycle again. 4. To program up to 4 additional remotes repeat step 3 for each remote. 5. Turn key off programming is complete. As my car does not have power locks, the door locks will not cycle as indicated in step 3 above. So I do not if these program instructions are incorrect or the remote I just bought is defective as I cannot use it to arm or disarm the antitheft system. Does anyone know of about a different procedure to reprogram a keyless entry remote for a 1997 Honda Civic with a dealer installed antitheft system (but NO power lock)? I am sure that someone has been through this before and has it resolved. Please share the solution. Thanks in advance for your suggestions/information. |
|
|
i just had all my wheels stolen on sunday morning between midnite and morning... so some dirtbags have my wheels and now i'm going to be ready when they come back ... and they will... and i'm waiting and so is my whole neighborhood. so if someone trys to sell you what's left of my grey 5 spoke rims with racing tires,... message to the dirtbags/scum, if you come back for the rest of my car, get ready for a big SURPRISE!
|
|
|
Replying to: worrywart (May 01, 2007 5:33 pm) |
|
|
I am picking up a new 07 lx coupe either later today or tomorrow and I was just wondering... Can installing an aftermarket alarm or remote start such as a viper one void the warranty for any reason? Like would they say that whoever did it made some electrical problems or whatnot, or is that not a concern? BTW... Stock, it does not come with an alarm that actually makes sound does it? Thanks in advance |
|
| I was able to reprogram the remote to work on my 1997 Civic antitheft system, by using a different set of programming instructions (the Accord 1998-2002 appears to use the same remote), available at handaaccessories.com. | |
|
I have a question: Whenever I turn off the car the driver side door locks unlock, but none of the others. I have to manually press the door unlock button to unlock all the other doors. Do any of you know if this is normal or if there is a fix for this? Is there, perhaps, a way to program the automatic locks so that all of the doors unlock when you turn off the car? Thanks for your help.
|
|
You are here:
Forums
Sedans
Honda Civic
Honda Civic Security Systems
New? Join Now!
Forum Tools
Search Forums
Browse by Vehicle
2011 Honda Civic



Browse by Board
Browse by Topic
Today's Chats