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We installed a remote starter on a brand new Honda Odyssey. Customer calls that the park lights don't work. Checked all the fuses. On this car there is a relay control module that controls several relays including the the tailights. Does anyone have any idea what this problem could be?
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Thats really weird, did u use neg parking light before switching the jumper from positive to neg? or something like this?

Whats weird is if there is any short, the parking light fuse on the alarm should have blown.

Does headlight and braking light still work?

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Headlights and brake lights still work. As far as I know the park lights were negative but...ya never know. Right now I have to try and solve this mess
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Where did you go for parking lights? There is a small green plug below the fuses in the driver kick panel next to the ignition wires plug that has positive parking lights in it. RED / black. I have used that wire for all the Odyssey's i've done and no problems. I just did an 07 tonight actually. What bypass modules did you use?
Shaun, we are the same height, that is neat!
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we got a RED / black GROUND at the parklight switch.
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Well, I guess I have never found it beneficial to go up there for the parking lights when they are at an easier spot in the kick panel. Main reason is the steering column shroud on those vans are a pain to take off and you really dont have to because all the wires can be accessed without taking that off. If you went to the negative trigger parking lights at the switch, did you send a positive pulse to it maybe on accident? Like mentioned before, go through the basics, fuses, jumpers and such. good luck.
Shaun, we are the same height, that is neat!
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