From time to time, You may need to reset the anti-theft functionality on Your 2003 Honda Accord. Luckily, Honda provides two unique ways to do this, and neither of which are very difficult. First, You should ensure that Your anti-theft isn't malfunctioning because of a d***y or damaged key fob. This may sound unlikely, but many drivers report issues because their fobs aren't up to par. This will unfortunately cost You quite a few bucks for a replacement, but it'll save the headache of continuously resetting. The first way to reset is by disconnecting the battery for 30 to 60 minutes. If this doesn't work, You'll need to insert the ignition key into Your car's driver-side door lock. Then, turn the key to the unlocked position, followed by the lock position. Finally, turn it back to the unlocked position, and this should reset the system.
Jimmy G
August 8, 2020
I put my key in and it wouldn't turn at all no kind of way
Jermay
November 25, 2020
My car is a 2003 Honda accord nd wen I open the door?? What can I do???
I'mnot a mechanic but I need to cut off and permently disable thecàr alaral
Ramon S.
April 9, 2020
Insert the ignition key in the driver-side door lock of the agreement to disable the 2003 honda accord alarm. Turn the key to location unlock. Turn the key to the lock position. Turn the key back to location on the unlock. The alarm should now be disabled. Start your engine and allow the vehicle to run for at least 10 minutes.
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February 20, 2023
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