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2010 honda accord immobilizer not working


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slvrsky07 
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Posted: January 17, 2015 at 9:58 PM / IP Logged  
*diode not guide
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You shouldn't need any diodes for the unlock if you're using a data style interface. If you want a detailed guide go to Downloads, search for 2009 accord and there should be 2 documents posted by myself. That has a complete written guide if you choose to install a starter yourself.
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Okay. Thanks for the input. I'll be looking into getting a differnt interface. Thank you.
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Hello again. I ended up ditching the DLPK and getting a DBALL2. I hooked up the dball2 as suggested and had it flashed twice and still not working.
DBALL2 -- CAR
HS CAN Low: Tan: 4 -- CAN Low: Blue, pin 3
HS CAN High: Tan/Black: 3 -- CAN High: Pink, pin 4
Immobilizer Data: ORANGE / Black: 11 -- Immobilizer Data: Lt. Green,pin 6
D2D cable -- D2D on remote start
I followed the key programming in the guide and the light is solid green when the d2d cable is removed and plugged back in. I have also tried a reset and reprogramming on it.
The techs at the local directed dealer were no help even after taking my money to reflash the device again.
The Car as before starts when the key is near the ignition but will just crank without it near.
Is the green light on the Dball supposed to be lit up when the remote start is cranking? The light is off except when doing the programming.
Any other suggestions?
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what unit are you using? you might be having d2d issues.
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Viper 4203v.
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I guess they call it a responder one or something also.
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I've had data issues with that unit when they first came out. You might have to hardwire everything. Make sure you dont reset the bdall or else you loose the firmware on it.
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Hardwire the dball?
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correct. forgot to mention you should try this first.
Red 4-pin port, Bitwriter/ESP2 or D2D programming
The Red 4-pin plug may be configured as a Bitwriter/ESP2 or D2D port.
The factory default is Bitwriter/ESP2 mode.
To use as D2D mode follow the below steps:
1. Make sure WHITE/ Blue activation wire is grounded.
2. Power the unit up. The system LED flashes for 5 seconds to confirm D2D mode
change.
3. Remove the WHITE/ Blue wire from ground.
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