Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
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The door lock on my honda civic is stuck locked. Subsequently I must enter through the trunk(with my key). However as soon as I start the car or open any door the alarm goes off.
The first thing I need to do is to disable the alarm? There is no fuse listed on the owners manual for the alarm fuse, so how do I disable the alarm?
The first thing I need to do is to disable the alarm? There is no fuse listed on the owners manual for the alarm fuse, so how do I disable the alarm?
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Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
Alarm functions are built in to the Multiplex control unit (body computer).
No way to disable it until it is disarmed.
So you have to disarm it first.
If the car has a hood latch switch, then you can wire it so it thinks the hood is open all the time, that will disable the alarm on most of the cars.
ASSuming the car is an 08 with factory antitheft, you probably need to use the remote or twist the key in the drivers door lock to disarm it.
You could get a wiring diagram and figure out which wires to jump to fake the action of the door being unlocked with the key and that might disarm it if you can get it right. Maybe.
Do it right: That's going to mean fixing the door lock. (Don't you think climbing through the trunk is a little inconvenient? I don't think it impresses dates either.)
Probably a screwed up lock cylinder......You will need a dealer to retumble the lock cylinder, and most lock shops don't have the tumblers for sidewinder locks ("dealer only" in my town, and I'm the only person that does them here).
Dealer should have a kit with new barrels and tumblers for these locks.
The person answering the phone may have zero clues about this, so you may need to talk to a tech that has been around a while.
You may need to show them this bulletin. This bulletin applies to all Hondas with sidewinder style locks: http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/hy..._door_lock.pdf
HTH
No way to disable it until it is disarmed.
So you have to disarm it first.
If the car has a hood latch switch, then you can wire it so it thinks the hood is open all the time, that will disable the alarm on most of the cars.
ASSuming the car is an 08 with factory antitheft, you probably need to use the remote or twist the key in the drivers door lock to disarm it.
You could get a wiring diagram and figure out which wires to jump to fake the action of the door being unlocked with the key and that might disarm it if you can get it right. Maybe.
Do it right: That's going to mean fixing the door lock. (Don't you think climbing through the trunk is a little inconvenient? I don't think it impresses dates either.)
Probably a screwed up lock cylinder......You will need a dealer to retumble the lock cylinder, and most lock shops don't have the tumblers for sidewinder locks ("dealer only" in my town, and I'm the only person that does them here).
Dealer should have a kit with new barrels and tumblers for these locks.
The person answering the phone may have zero clues about this, so you may need to talk to a tech that has been around a while.
You may need to show them this bulletin. This bulletin applies to all Hondas with sidewinder style locks: http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/hy..._door_lock.pdf
HTH
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Alarm functions are built in to the Multiplex control unit (body computer).
No way to disable it until it is disarmed.
So you have to disarm it first.
If the car has a hood latch switch, then you can wire it so it thinks the hood is open all the time, that will disable the alarm on most of the cars.
ASSuming the car is an 08 with factory antitheft, you probably need to use the remote or twist the key in the drivers door lock to disarm it.
You could get a wiring diagram and figure out which wires to jump to fake the action of the door being unlocked with the key and that might disarm it if you can get it right. Maybe.
Do it right: That's going to mean fixing the door lock. (Don't you think climbing through the trunk is a little inconvenient? I don't think it impresses dates either.)
Probably a screwed
Dealer should have a kit with new barrels and tumblers for these locks.
The person answering the phone may have zero clues about this, so you may need to talk to a tech that has b up lock cylinder......You will need a dealer to retumble the lock cylinder, and most lock shops don't have the tumblers for sidewinder locks ("dealer only" in my town, and I'm the only person that does them here).
een around a while.
You may need to show them this bulletin. This bulletin applies to all Hondas with sidewinder style locks: http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/hy..._door_lock.pdf
HTH
No way to disable it until it is disarmed.
So you have to disarm it first.
If the car has a hood latch switch, then you can wire it so it thinks the hood is open all the time, that will disable the alarm on most of the cars.
ASSuming the car is an 08 with factory antitheft, you probably need to use the remote or twist the key in the drivers door lock to disarm it.
You could get a wiring diagram and figure out which wires to jump to fake the action of the door being unlocked with the key and that might disarm it if you can get it right. Maybe.
Do it right: That's going to mean fixing the door lock. (Don't you think climbing through the trunk is a little inconvenient? I don't think it impresses dates either.)
Probably a screwed
Dealer should have a kit with new barrels and tumblers for these locks.
The person answering the phone may have zero clues about this, so you may need to talk to a tech that has b up lock cylinder......You will need a dealer to retumble the lock cylinder, and most lock shops don't have the tumblers for sidewinder locks ("dealer only" in my town, and I'm the only person that does them here).
een around a while.
You may need to show them this bulletin. This bulletin applies to all Hondas with sidewinder style locks: http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/hy..._door_lock.pdf
HTH
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Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
Alarm functions are built in to the Multiplex control unit (body computer).
No way to disable it until it is disarmed.
So you have to disarm it first.
If the car has a hood latch switch, then you can wire it so it thinks the hood is open all the time, that will disable the alarm on most of the cars.
ASSuming the car is an 08 with factory antitheft, you probably need to use the remote or twist the key in the drivers door lock to disarm it.
You could get a wiring diagram and figure out which wires to jump to fake the action of the door being unlocked with the key and that might disarm it if you can get it right. Maybe.
Do it right: That's going to mean fixing the door lock. (Don't you think climbing through the trunk is a little inconvenient? I don't think it impresses dates either.)
Probably a screwed up lock cylinder......You will need a dealer to retumble the lock cylinder, and most lock shops don't have the tumblers for sidewinder locks ("dealer only" in my town, and I'm the only person that does them here).
Dealer should have a kit with new barrels and tumblers for these locks.
The person answering the phone may have zero clues about this, so you may need to talk to a tech that has been around a while.
You may need to show them this bulletin. This bulletin applies to all Hondas with sidewinder style locks: http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/hy..._door_lock.pdf
HTH
No way to disable it until it is disarmed.
So you have to disarm it first.
If the car has a hood latch switch, then you can wire it so it thinks the hood is open all the time, that will disable the alarm on most of the cars.
ASSuming the car is an 08 with factory antitheft, you probably need to use the remote or twist the key in the drivers door lock to disarm it.
You could get a wiring diagram and figure out which wires to jump to fake the action of the door being unlocked with the key and that might disarm it if you can get it right. Maybe.
Do it right: That's going to mean fixing the door lock. (Don't you think climbing through the trunk is a little inconvenient? I don't think it impresses dates either.)
Probably a screwed up lock cylinder......You will need a dealer to retumble the lock cylinder, and most lock shops don't have the tumblers for sidewinder locks ("dealer only" in my town, and I'm the only person that does them here).
Dealer should have a kit with new barrels and tumblers for these locks.
The person answering the phone may have zero clues about this, so you may need to talk to a tech that has been around a while.
You may need to show them this bulletin. This bulletin applies to all Hondas with sidewinder style locks: http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/hy..._door_lock.pdf
HTH
I have run into the problem of my factory alarm going off randomly without reason. It sometimes goes off at the middle of the night, sometimes during the day, some 5 minutes after locking and some 8 hours after. There is not a pattern.
I have unplugged the hood latch switch as well as the trunk one to test, but it still goes off. So it led me think its one of the doors.
In the meantime, while I find the time to go to Honda I need to stop the car from annoying me and all the neighbors. Would you describe how to wire the hood latch switch so it will think its always open? I am new to this
Its a 2008 civic coupe EX
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Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
The hood switch is only a simple on/off switch: Open or closed circuit.
Make sure you don't have a key/fob problem causing it.
Didn't see any bulletins about the alarms going off, but I did find an article explaining how a tech is supposed to use our HDS scanner to find what item caused the last few alarm events (security breach history data) so we can figure out what set off the alarm.
Sadly, many techs aren't going to be aware of these features. Good luck.
HTH
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Thanks, I'll try that today.
I took it to a tech in town and he used a scanner to read what was on the security page, he did not find anything. Although not sure if he was using an official HDS scanner, or just any other that can read this thing (maybe the one he used was not official and could not access all the features appropietely), nor if he looked where it was supposed to.
I am positive its not a key/fob problem because it still goes off if I leave the car in the parking lot at work. No way the key/fob was in range, and the security guard told me the alarm was going off all morning.
Dont think its the car battery either, as it is new.
Hopefully this would work to shut it up. Sounds madly loud, drives everyone crazy lol
Thank you.
I took it to a tech in town and he used a scanner to read what was on the security page, he did not find anything. Although not sure if he was using an official HDS scanner, or just any other that can read this thing (maybe the one he used was not official and could not access all the features appropietely), nor if he looked where it was supposed to.
I am positive its not a key/fob problem because it still goes off if I leave the car in the parking lot at work. No way the key/fob was in range, and the security guard told me the alarm was going off all morning.
Dont think its the car battery either, as it is new.
Hopefully this would work to shut it up. Sounds madly loud, drives everyone crazy lol
Thank you.
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If you think a good mechanic is expensive, try hiring a bad one
Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
I took it to a tech in town and he used a scanner to read what was on the security page, he did not find anything. Although not sure if he was using an official HDS scanner, or just any other that can read this thing (maybe the one he used was not official and could not access all the features appropietely), nor if he looked where it was supposed to.
The only scanner I KNOW will access the necessary data is a factory HDS program.
Few aftermarket units, if any, will access all available data from the body systems.
I really don't know what brands or units will or won't have access to it, because I have factory tooling available for these cars.
Most aftermarket scantools are crippled in some way.
The vast majority only access engine and transmission data, and better ones would get ABS and SRS data.
When it comes to car scantools and equipment, more data access costs more money. Data access costs...Period.
A tech or a shop probably has to be VERY Honda centered in order to justify the expense of factory tooling.
FWIW, the engineers get even more data and functions in their scan equipment, but much of what they have access to is stuff that ordinary techs in the repair field would never have a need for.
HTH
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Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
Thank you. You have been very helpful.
I used a little wire to loop the conector of the hood switch so the circuit was closed, and now the alarm doesnt arm anymore.
I called my Honda dealer, and they dont have space on their workshop until January.
Your fix will work until next year so I can sleep in peace without getting woken up in the middle of the night by a horn honking in my garage.
Thanks a lot.
I used a little wire to loop the conector of the hood switch so the circuit was closed, and now the alarm doesnt arm anymore.
I called my Honda dealer, and they dont have space on their workshop until January.
Your fix will work until next year so I can sleep in peace without getting woken up in the middle of the night by a horn honking in my garage.
Thanks a lot.
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Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
I called my Honda dealer, and they dont have space on their workshop until January.
Then when you go in, make sure to mention about the "security breach history data" under the "body control systems" section of the HDS scanner.
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Re: Honda Civic Alarm(need to disable)
The door lock on my honda civic is stuck locked. Subsequently I must enter through the trunk(with my key). However as soon as I start the car or open any door the alarm goes off.
The first thing I need to do is to disable the alarm? There is no fuse listed on the owners manual for the alarm fuse, so how do I disable the alarm?
The first thing I need to do is to disable the alarm? There is no fuse listed on the owners manual for the alarm fuse, so how do I disable the alarm?
worked for me so I can drive without making any noise or hazard lights on however alarm still goes off while any of side doors gets opened
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