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brhaugen 
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Posted: January 05, 2008 at 5:11 PM / IP Logged  

Can anyone help me.

I am installing a xk05 in a 2005 accord.

Everything was fine, went to do my final checks and get the security light.

I removed the bypass and temp reconnected the Ignition wire at the key cylinder.

Now I get the security light flash for both ignition keys.

Is there a way to reset this....... HELP!!!

brhaugen 
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could realy use some help here guys (bump)
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Have you disconnected the car's battery for 15 minutes?

Does each of the OEM keys actually start the car?  Yet the security light blinks regardless?

Also -- if they do not start the car, I believe you'll have to reprogram them into the Honda ECU, and that may require a Honda-tech tool... i'll do some investigation online now

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Posted: January 06, 2008 at 8:49 AM / IP Logged  

Off a tech site:

"Honda requires the RW2 Computer Software to program additional keys. Your local Honda Dealer will be happy to assist you with the programming."

Are you sure the XK05 is wired correctly?

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I would test all of the wires at the Honda's key cylinder.
There's an ignition wire in there somewhere.......I think BROWN / yellow is ground.....WHITE/ red (a little thicker than the others) is constant.
If the thing doesn't have ignition and constant, check all the fuses, in all the fuseboxes in the car.
brhaugen 
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Posted: January 06, 2008 at 9:11 AM / IP Logged  

No, the keys cause the light green Key light to flash.

I am going to go and restore the wires and check fuses now.

I just need it to start, the RS can wait.

brhaugen 
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ALL fuses are good(Unless there is a third fusebox)
I restored the wires for key bypass (white plug dash-side of Ignition Switch)
I am absolutely out of ideas.
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and you reset the battery for 15 minutes?
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Posted: January 06, 2008 at 1:13 PM / IP Logged  
duh... I have not... I will do so now... thanks
brhaugen 
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Posted: January 06, 2008 at 3:38 PM / IP Logged  
no, that didn't work
I called the owner, we are going to have to take it to the Dealer on Monday afternoon.   Hope I it is something simple (and cheep). Goona pull the starter all the way out for now....
Thanks for the help Peter and Chris
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