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2001 Honda Odyssey Power sliding door trouble

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Bob_s Odyssey 2001

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Feb 4, 2006
 

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The power sliding door on the driver side does not open and close. The "sliding door light" is illuminated. I have checked the fuses, but I don't see any that are burnt out. The passenger side sliding door works fine.

What else could be the problem?
Steve Eichenbaum

Aurora, Canada

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Feb 21, 2006
 

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Hi Bob,

The same thing happened to me this past Saturday Feb. 18th. Try doing the following:

1.) Disable the power door switch on the left dashboard.
2.) Remove the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.
3.) Manually open and close both sliding doors.
4.) Restore the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.
5.) Enable the power door switch on the left dashboard.
6.) Try opening the sliding doors.
steve

Port Coquitlam, Canada

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Mar 1, 2006
 

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Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.
Steve Eichenbaum wrote:
Hi Bob,

The same thing happened to me this past Saturday Feb. 18th. Try doing the following:

1.) Disable the power door switch on the left dashboard.
2.) Remove the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.
3.) Manually open and close both sliding doors.
4.) Restore the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.
5.) Enable the power door switch on the left dashboard.
6.) Try opening the sliding doors.
Catherine

Corona, NY

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Mar 28, 2006
 

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steve wrote:
Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.

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Thanks so much for this tip. I am so proud that I was able to fix the door. Your tip worked just perfect. I had brought in the car with the sliding door problem to a special "Diagnostic Electric Auto Repair" shop. He charged me $40.- and was not able to find the problem. He wanted me to bring the car back to check further. So thanks for saving me further expenses.
Steve

Holyoke, MA

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May 5, 2006
 
Best tip ever! I just pull out #13, waiting 30 seconds and put it back in. I've spend hundreds at the dealer to fix this same problem.

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Grit

Fredericksburg, VA

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May 6, 2006
 
Bob_s Odyssey 2001 wrote:
The power sliding door on the driver side does not open and close. The "sliding door light" is illuminated. I have checked the fuses, but I don't see any that are burnt out. The passenger side sliding door works fine.
What else could be the problem?
Add star washers to the motor and switch grounds at the frame. You can find these on the side pillars (between the front and rear doors) and in the rear pillars (behind the rear doors). Sounds crazy, but I did this and averted a $400 repair from Honda and they have worked find for 2-years.
-GRIT
Steve

Wolcott, CT

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May 27, 2006
 
steve wrote:
Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.
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Wow! It worked for me, too. After months of frustration, and what I figured was a failed door motor, this simple procedure did the trick. Glad I ran into this.(So is my wife; she no longer has to climb over the seat from the other side to strap in our youngest kid...)
--S
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Sun Prairie, WI

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May 28, 2006
 
steve wrote:
Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.
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Steve. You are the man! I never have a problem that has been fixed by checking out a forum. I can't imagine what the dealer would have charged!
Thanks a ton
Larry

Tulsa, OK

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May 31, 2006
 
steve wrote:
Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.
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It works! Thanks a million!
Ryan

Spokane, WA

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Jun 4, 2006
 
Thank You!!

I was ready for a big bill and a big pain the rear and I found this site, went outside, and fixed the door.

Awesome!
Rigo

Atlanta, GA

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Jun 26, 2006
 
Thanks alot you saved me hundreds of dollars.
agl

Avilla, IN

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Jun 28, 2006
 
Thank you for this info. It worked well for my 2000 Odyssey, passenger sliding door. Definitely saved me money.
Rob in Toronto

Oakville, Canada

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Jul 11, 2006
 
steve wrote:
Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.
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Wow, it worked like clockwork....
Rob San Diego

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Jul 12, 2006
 
Worked for me too! Thank you!
Susan in Charlotte

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Jul 25, 2006
 
Problem with power sliding door. On our 2000 EX Odyssey, the passenger side power sliding door closes but not quite all the way, it will not "engage", or "catch". Therefore, the van thinks the door is still open (open door light is on, buzzes continually when put into gear, and interior lights stay on). However, the power sliding door INDICATOR light is NOT on, so the van thinks the door is fine, but still open. I have to get out, walk around, and physically BUMP the rear of the door the final centimeter or so to get it flush. For some reason the back lock part isn't "catching". I've tried the #13 fuse, cleaning everything, etc. Any ideas?
DavidC

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Jul 25, 2006
 

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does this work for 2003 model as well?
Terry

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Jul 25, 2006
 
Having trouble with 2003 driver side window. It will go up and down when holding the button, but will not go up/down automatically using the "auto" button. Any suggestions??
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Jul 26, 2006
 
Steve Eichenbaum wrote:
Hi Bob,
The same thing happened to me this past Saturday Feb. 18th. Try doing the following:
1.) Disable the power door switch on the left dashboard.
2.) Remove the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.
3.) Manually open and close both sliding doors.
4.) Restore the power door fuses located under the front passenger leg area.
5.) Enable the power door switch on the left dashboard.
6.) Try opening the sliding doors.
Thanks so much for the huge save!!!
RonK

New Orleans, LA

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#19
Aug 7, 2006
 
I have a '99 Odyssey EX with the same problems. Six trips to dealer and both door latches replaced yet still have problems. Honda wants to ignore the problem because there are millions of Odyssey's on the road. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will force Honda to fix it but only if they see it as a ***SAFETY*** defect affecting many vehicles. The NHTSA has only had a few complaints so we all need to file complaints to make them aware of how large a problem this is. You can file a complaint by phone or on the NHTSA web site. Here is a link with more info:
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/

IMPORTANT: The NHTSA is only concerned about safety, they don't care how much you've spent in repairs. Be sure to stress the safety hazards (doors not being secured, having to drive with door ajar and switch off so buzzer shuts off, kids trapped in vehicle, etc.) and the dealers' inability to fix the problem.
Jeff - Atlanta Georgia

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Sep 19, 2006
 
steve wrote:
Remove fuse #13 for 30 seconds or more from the passenger side fusebox. This will reset the door and the clock.
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Steve, I just tried this on my 2000 Odyssey EX and it worked GREAT!!. Thanks for saving me $250+, I really appreciate it.
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