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prdjr165 
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I am looking for the best(easiest) remote start to use on a 2011 Honda odyssey,I need one the is easy to operate the aux channels(sliding doors,windows).factory remote doesn't work when vehicle is running.Are there any aftermarket remotes with the sliding door buttons on them?
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Several alarms have AUX 1 2 and 3 that will work. Audiovox pro9801c has them. You press and hold option for one door, press and hold remote start for door 2, and hold lock and unlock for the rear automated door. Takes a bit of getting used to, by my customers have been happy so far.
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thanks for the reply!
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I did the install tonight with a compustar CM3000 and a DB-ALL for the bypass,everything seems to work except the sliding doors won't work with engine running with key or remote start,they work fine with aftermarket remote when the engine is off,is this normal?was hoping to open sliding doors when running.DB-ALL flashed with Honda A56 v1.13
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If you are operating the doors via data through the bypass, it may not function while the ignition is on. Looks like 4 relays would be needed to operate via hardwire. Basically shorts one wire to common to open, and one wire to common to close.

Power Sliding Door (Left)      white (open), brown (close), lt. green (common)     pwr sliding door sw, 12 pin plug, pins 8, 9, 7

Power Sliding Door (Right)    pink (open), red (close), purple (common)     pwr sliding door sw, 12 pin plug, pins 11, 10, 12

note: When the power sliding door switches are pressed, it connects either the open to the common, or the close to the common.

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prdjr165 
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could you help with a 4 relay wiring diagram?
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2011 honda odyssey -- posted image.
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racerjames76 
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That is the 2010 diagram, but it works the same way with different color wires!
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Thanks for the quick reply!I'm going back in the garage to wire this up.
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I used the 2nd unlock wire for closing the sliding doors.it works great..Thanks a million for your help racerjames76!!!

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