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Honda HR-V: Keyless Access System Registration

Procedure

NOTE: If you replace the keyless access control unit or steering lock, the vehicle is not turned to the ON mode.

Follow the registration procedure of the corresponding unit.

1. Keyless Access System - Registration

NOTE:

  • Check for aftermarket electrical equipment that can cause problems with keyless access operation.
  • While doing the registration, keep the remote away from computers.
  • While doing the registration, make sure the doors are closed.
  • Programming the remote also programs the keyless transmitter.
  • The keyless access control unit can store up to 6 remotes.

When Replacing the Keyless Access Control Unit or the Electric Steering Lock Control Unit

  1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC)
  2. Do the registration according to the instructions on the HDS screen
  3. After registration, verify all remote-related systems work normally with all remotes.

When Replacing the PCM, MICU or Registration of the Remote(s)

NOTE: If replacing the keyless access control unit, register the keyless access control unit first.

  1. When replacing the keyless access control unit, touch the keyless remote to the engine start/stop switch.
  2. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC).
  3. When all remotes are lost, select the ON mode according to the instructions on the HDS screen, then go to step 5.
  4. Press the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode.
  5. Select ONE-PUSH START from the SYSTEM SELECTION MENU, then enter REGISTRATION mode.
  6. Select the appropriate unit or the KEYS, and do the registration according to the instructions on the HDS screen.
  7. Press the engine start/stop button to select the OFF (LOCK) mode, and verify that all remote-related systems work normally with all remotes. If the PCM is replaced, do the procedure after replacing PCM.

KEYLESS/POWER DOOR LOCKS/SECURITY SYSTEM ELECTRONIC WIRING DIAGRAM

Refer to: Power Door Locks

COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX

IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

KEYLESS ACCESS SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

KEYLESS/POWER DOOR LOCKS/SECURITY SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX

Without Keyless Access System

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

With Keyless Access System

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

Security System Keyless Entry System - Testing & Troubleshooting

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