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2009 honda odyssey wiring


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tillithz 
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Posted: December 14, 2008 at 8:34 PM / IP Logged  
Hey everyone, looking for 2009 Honda Odyssey vehicle wiring. namely the sliding door wiring, like, driver/pass common, open and close. I have a neat idea for a one touch/button arm (and close either sliding door that may be open) but need to pull everything together with specific wiring colors and how the doors work. Anyone know if the sliding doors work as they did in say 2006? I would assume so, but asking just the same.
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tillithz 
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Posted: September 16, 2009 at 9:51 PM / IP Logged  
well, I have since been able to locate the sliding door wiring. However, I am running into a bit of a problem with interfacing a relay to close the door(s) when the alarm is armed.
I am using the armed output, and it is going to a tr7 programmed for feature #12. When the armed output of the alarm goes to negative, the tr7 puts out negative for 2 seconds on the white wire. The white wire then goes to terminal 85 of a relay and 86 goes to +12 constant. 30 goes to the common of the sliding door and 87 goes to the close wire. Basically when armed, the common connects with the close wire and triggers the door to close.
Except that isnt happening. The tr7 doesnt appear to have enough power to kick over the relay and connect the common and the close wires.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to close the doors with the alarm arming? Please I am going crazy trying to figure this out and why it doesnt work the way mentioned above.
Thanks
racing_bidule 
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Posted: September 16, 2009 at 11:44 PM / IP Logged  

Honestly, I'm usually using a bypass module to simplify my life with these vans.

In the occurence an iDatalink module.

Sending an OEM alarm (-) arm output to our sliding doors inputs would make it happen.

I know it might not help you at the point you're in your install but maybe for future.

Regards!

If you fail on your first attempt, at least destroy all evidence you tried!
tillithz 
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Posted: September 16, 2009 at 11:53 PM / IP Logged  
yep, thank you for the info though.
I am certain this should be working. something is just not right. just cant figure out what it is. thank you again though

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