![]() When the door is working properly it will stop at flush and the latch will retain the door. Whenever the door pulls in past flush then releases back out it always sound the alarm. ![]() I have found that when the door is working properly it will not pull in more than flush and then release. The door seems to be working properly now. ![]() I found that the rotating action of the lock had some dirt and grime build up. I pulled the handle as if I were opening the door and the door lock mechanism release. I took a round screwdriver and rotated the switch in the back of the door simulating the door closing onto the retaining loop in the door jam. As earlier stated in this thread, I turned the on/off switch by the steering wheel to the off position. It would silence when in park or neutral and you could silence by turning the master switch off. When this would occur the indicator light on the dash would indicate that the door was closed but the door warning alarm would sound continuously when the car was in drive or reverse. ![]() I have a 2005 Odyssey EXL w 110,000 miles that the passenger side slider door was closing and then pulling in more than flush and holding for about five seconds and then releasing. Went to the freezer to pull out a turkey for New Years, put the fuse back in, and VOILA! The doors WORK again! I am SO excited to tell my husband about how handy I am…SO excited to tell my father (who is an electrician who is very disappointed in my un-handiness because I failed to pay enough attention to his work as a child) and the entire world!!! All in all, I have YOU to thank…you saved us a ton of money and time, and you saved me another lecture about how stupid my car is. I got on line and saw your post here….and went out with a set of plyers and pulled out the fuse. All I could imagine was doing all the New Year stuff with the entire clan having to go in and out through the driver door getting ice, sleet, snow and mud all over the seats. We have 4 boys and I’m pregnant…with a giant dog….and a full calender. I listened to my husband rant all the way to work about how stupid electric doors were…I listened politely…what else could I do? Called a shop and discovered that everything was full until after the New Year. This morning…in 10 degree temps, I went to open the side door to let my big Old English Sheepdog in so we could drop off my husband, and the doors went all crazy due to being STUCK. WOW! All I can say is WOW!!!! Thank you ever so much. HTD says: There is always a fix out there, you just have to find it and share it with others! If this tip saved you some money, I would really appreciate a minor donation to offset some of my hosting expenses. Anyway it works flawlessly! I probably saved myself a couple hundred $$$ at the dealer for a “diagnostics.” But more importantly, I saved my wife a lot of inconvenience and got the school drop-off routine back to norm.įor those interested, the thread where I found the fix is here. I must admit that I did skip step #3 (which I think is just there for you to do something while you wait the 30 seconds. Fuse box is located under the front passenger leg area.ģ.) Manually open and close both sliding doors.Ĥ.) Restore the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.ĥ.) Enable the power door switch on the left dashboard. Here is what fixed it, and I will quote (with a little editing):ġ.) Disable the power door switch on the left dashboard.Ģ.) Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. The “door” light was lit, indicating an error of some sort.Īrmed once again with the power of Google (as well as “unrelatedly” telling my kids that on the Internet, “you can find out anything about anything”), I searched for “2001 honda odyssey doors won’t open” and the first hit had the answer. Anyway, as my wife was trying to get the kids off to school, she discovered that our 2001 Honda Odyssey (the “mommy mobile”) power sliding doors decided not to work anymore. Most of the Country is experiencing that now…but here in California, it is a bit rare to go below freezing (especially in my area). We had a deep freeze last night, rain and then below freezing temperatures. I’m going a bit away from my usual tech talk on this one but still, it points to how truly information packed, the Internet is.
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