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2005 honda odyssey rs issue?


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tianot 
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hi guys! i installed a cm5200 unit into a 2005 honda odysssey and i use the idatalink ads-al as my bypass and i connect the unit by D2D mode. after i installed the unit, evrything is working perfect, from sliding door up to the remote start.

the next day the odyssey came back because the trunk popping out in the remote but the trunk is close and secondly the remote start not working (error code in the remote "start Er 04"). the odyssey can not remote start because the trunk is open but its not. how can i fix this problem? do i need to change my wiring to hardwire mode.....

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one more thing, i use the other key to program the module not the master key. you think its something to do with the key? thanks
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Best thing to do is call idatalink direct as they are awesome when it comes to troubleshooting these issues. But i would basically ensure that the trunk is closed as in make sure the dash shows the trunk closed. I had issues before an it had to with the module giving false triggers. Try going to the idatalink website and revert to an older firmware then the one that is on it at the moment. It could be that the current firmware on the module has a glitch.
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@ enice. thanks bro

how can i revert the firmware of the idatalink? the trunk is close and there is no dash light that the trunk is open. it keep popping out in the remote if i press the lock button.

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Ok Go to the Idatalink website and go to the flash your module option. Intead of picking a vehicle you should look at the upper tabs and select the flash by firmware. Before you look for the firmware first know what version you are on right now. From the firmware list just pick an previous version and flash it from there. Try that and see if the issue is resolved.
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i went to idatalink site but i can't flash the module because im not log in. it was working the other day if you use the classic one not the klon one.
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iDatalink dropped support for Classic this past weekend.  You must be logged in and use Weblink 5 with KLON to flash the modules.
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hi kreg! thanks for the reply. unfortunately i cant register because weblink 5 only for registered business and i dont have one. i only install for a family member or for a friend. is there any way i can flash the module? what is the best way to fix the odyssey? thanks
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Posted: September 27, 2011 at 7:59 AM / IP Logged  
Unfortunately, with no access to their firmware you will have to find a friendly shop that will assist you.  Currently they are the only bypass company with this policy.  You can still use Fortin or DEI modules and, with the correct USB cable, flash the modules as necessary.
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thanks kreg,
if i change the bypass to fortin, you think it will fix the problem, the trunk? i will get the evo all or the evo can.
i phone the idatalink support and they said i need to disable the trunk but the problem is i cant flash the module anymore. i have 2 ads tb and 2 ads al bypass that i buy thru ebay and i cant flash module anymore.
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