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Honda Odyssey OEM Disarm Wire ?


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Posted: September 27, 2003 at 3:23 PM / IP Logged  
Looking for the OEM DISARM wire for the 2003 Honda Odyssey. I have to door panel apart and the control module is there but no BLUE wire to be found. Anybody that can help with this, please email me.
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why dont you check all wires in the module wityh the key unlocking?
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Omega has it listed as blue(-) in 3-pin grey cnx below steering column(on EX models).
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CruisinS&S: Did that already. None of the wires in the door module were the correct ones.

c2deez : Is this for the 2003 model EX ? Thanks and I'll check it out in the morning & post the results of this connector
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This SHOULD be for the '03 but you know how that goes. I haven't verified anything myself but it listed different locations for the EX and LX models(LX in the door).
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On the 2002, the blue wire goes from the key cylinder to the DDM. Maybe they changed that on the 2003.
I have heard that there is a yellow wire behind the glove box that you need to cut to disarm. This may be of very little help though since the guy who told me this said there were a few yellow wires there.
Someone should reverse engineer those databus modules and figure out if there is a cheap way to use the databus to disarm and control door locks. Unless someone knows how they work and can enlighten the rest of us.
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The 2003 is different than the 2002 I worked on. The module in the door doesn't have any solid blue wires in it and the location of the green 6 pin connector for the door lock wires for the 2002 is now a 10 pin green connector in the 2003. There is a module for the unlock/lock/arm/disarm of the OEM system for the 2003 Odyssey ( HODL ) but we did not have this handy so we have to do it the old way Honda Odyssey OEM Disarm Wire ? -- posted image.. I'll also look for the YELLOW wire behind the glove box, but from what I can remember of the van, there isn't too many wires there other than for the HVAC.

Thanks for the replies guys and I will post what I did for other's when I'm done with it.

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If I remember corectly there should be a disarm wire in the passenger kickpanel. I "think" it was orange
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The ORANGE wire is the alarm ARM wire according to the wiring diagram. I got one of my buddies from Honda to look up the information for me and I found some goo d news and some bad news.

The multiplex system of the Honda on the passenger side only disarms the OEM security system when the unlock feature is engaged. 30 seconds afterwards, if no door is open in the meantime, the OEM security system re-arms itself. According to my friend, there is no wire that will DISARM only without unlock. I have the wiring diagram that I will post up later for everyone to see. There are some wires that are up for discussion, but you be the judge of this.

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We used the disarm in the kickpanel and have not heard any complaints. I suppose they didn't mind if the car armed afterwards.
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