If your your green key light is flashing first try seeing if your "ACGS" fuse needs replaced. If fuse is good you can program your keyfob by putting key in ignition turn to 2nd "on" position then click "unlock" on key fob then wait 1 second then turn to off then wait 1 second and repeat 4 times,you'll hear doors unlock when it works.. This helped for a 2009 Honda pilot
Hey there. My 2007 Honda Fit green light is on but I don't have a "ACGS" on my fusebox. Would there be another name for it? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Can the same key be “reprogrammed”? Car was parked a year. Drove it. Took battery out to fix some for 3 days. Then this issue appeared. Fuse was a little smoked but worked, also replaced. Had the same. After two weeks, car started good and shut off after a few tries. But after driving for a 1-2 hours in my long driveway now it seems good
My Honda is 20 years old. I want the immobilizer gone. If the key fits, I want it to start. I think this chip in the key immobilizer BS is corporate planned obsolescence. My car won't start because it thinks I'm a thief, and that's a daily occurrence. "Perfectly maintained car won't start??? Maybe you should get a new one."
Take the lock off the steering wheel and on the back of the imo lizer is a white peice 3 or 4 screws take them out then pull white peice off put key in ignition and use screw driver to turn the white peice and start car BOOM DONE
What if your ‘98 Accord LX only has the og hard key with the little chip in it? My green key light blinks 5-6 times when I turn it over and then goes off. The strange thing is that if my check engine light doesn’t come on guaranteed it will not start. It’s weird. But, in one forum they mentioned the relay just above the foot rest Honda has so your left foot is behaving itself. There’s a small fuse box with a couple relays and a couple fuses, I believe, but it’s covered so you have to remove the panel underneath the steering column and then that gives you access to the screws for that box, and inside is the main relay. I read that Honda’s relays in the 6 generation are crap and they get hot and the solder cracks causing them to misbehave, and since that’s kind an important part, it’s worth a look. The strange thing is the mechanic said that if you can’t replace it immediately and need to make some moves just slap the box with your foot and it sometimes corrects the problem. Well, it corrects that problem every single time I smack the box cover with the side of my shoe. Sometimes it requires a second attempt if my first attempt is all wonky and lame. I swear. I was getting desperate. Already spent $300 getting a locksmith to replace the ignition switch because it was supposedly faulty which caused a problem with the Immobilizer. Didn’t help a damn bit. I was just a tad irked. Dude won’t even give me a discount on a spare key and mine are the old cheaper hard ones that look like they don’t even have a chip in them (they do, I asked the proper person, Honda). I actually think it’s a bit of all of the above. The relay is connected with the ignition and Immobilizer and it controls the fuel pump. Hmm… so it’s likely that sometimes it operates exactly as it should and sometimes you gotta give it a little side foot English. I’m gonna replace the relay either way because it’s a well known nuisance for us Honda owners. My Accord barely has 130K on it. It run exceptionally well except for the not starting/engine cutting off while in motion (same symptom basically although one is far more dangerous if it occurs on the freeway when your doing 80 in traffic in the fast lane and all of a sudden your car is dead and it’s an automatic so in the middle of soiling your board shorts, you have to wrestle with the no longer power steering and try to not get mashed by anyone who’s changing the station, looking at their phone, talking to someone in the passenger seat or rear seat by stupidly actually turning their dumbass head around. Anyway, needless to say, I was freaked out and super pissed at that locksmith. What seems to make the most sense is that the relay is crappy and failing (a well known problem) and it happens to be connected through the ignition switch to the Immobilizer which in turn sends a signal that I’m ripping off my own ride and cuts off the fuel, a super effective deterrent to the Bad Guys, which ain’t me. Sheesh, there’s so many videos and forum posts dedicated to this exact topic and there seems to be 3 different conclusions, 1) the relay is crap 2) the fuel pump needs replaced and, 3) the Immobilizer has it’s panties in a bunch for whatever reason no one seems to have a clear understanding of. Awesome… Good luck, peeps. Try the left foot dealio first. It’s free!
I read all this, and your spot on , I think it's called the pgm relay, and it is a common, problem, in these cars, how long did it take you to write this? 😂
This video is useless, but posting this here for anyone else like me whose Honda Odyssey has a flashing green key displayed on the screen behind the steering wheel, and there is a clicking sound when you push the start button. This means the immobilizer (anti-theft system) is preventing your vehicle from starting. For my 2014 Odyssey, I reset the anti theft system by holding the panic button on the keyfob for 5 seconds (horn will start honking) and then press the lock button on the keyfob twice. It stopped honking, and I was able to unlock it with the unlock button on the keyfob. After that it started just fine. Note that the audio system lower screen in the center of the dashboard may prompt you for a code. Per the owner's manual, press and hold the audio system power button for more than two seconds.
My 2004 TSX starts fine. Just the radio randomly quit. I find it odd that the ac works and that i can hear the cd changer, so the panel is getting 12 volts, but no display from the navigation screen Help!
2014 accord coupe shut down when I went to start had to jump it and then it asked for a code a theft code I held the audio buttton and the code went away don’t know if it was anti theft or the other problems she has
So my ex took my keys to my 2002 Honda accord ex and i took apart the ignition switch to hotwire it but it wont start a green key flashes on the dash. How can i get around this without having to buy a new $200 ignition.
You can't. The car needs to recognize the transponder in the key in order to start and the key has to be programmed with a scan tool in order to be recognized. There is no way to disable the immobilizer system on these cars because it communicates with the PCM (the engine computer) and they have to recognize eachother on the network they communicate on. This video is a bunch of garbage.
The key in door worked. I moved The key to the right until the windows moved. Then key in ignition turning wheel in direction in which it was Already pointed.
Honda Motors has a big problem with the anti theft systems as early as '99. The solution of using the drivers side door lock is not a sure thing. My Honda alarms and anti-theft will continue to go off intermittently until the battery either runs down or is unhooked. I have been locked in my car with horn honking lights flashing , unable to remove the key from the ignition. Going off every ten minutes and dealerships will not fully warranty their work and won't tell anyone how to disconnect the anti-theft system . The car is useless to a 76 year old woman. Sometimes it doesn't restart for hours.
yes every time the battery is disconnect or dead there's a code that can be found in the glove box usually must entered thru the radio set utube has the instructions.
You never said what the immobilizer does. Does it keep the car from moving? Prevent starting? Honk the horn? And how do you enter the access codes? All in all, a waste of five minutes.
Geesh y'all don't listen. Well it's a part of the question but asked silly. Man oh man ppl are not listening 🎧 plz try again he gave diff options to trits in your manual Google ur deck duck go. It it hell
A little falsehood about the "smart keys" being more secure. Since NOW they are the LEAST secure. A physical key with rfid is the most secure currently. Also I think this dood is confusing the immobilizer with the content theft alarm system. Both completely independent of each other. And this has nothing to do with disabling the immobilizer. I think this video is kinda rubbish
I feel like this is a bunch of stolen googled results. It doesn't actually tell you how to disable the immobilizer.
😂
😂
Thanks Basile.
Blah blahs
Looks like something to make you waste your time, but feel like you tried
If your your green key light is flashing first try seeing if your "ACGS" fuse needs replaced. If fuse is good you can program your keyfob by putting key in ignition turn to 2nd "on" position then click "unlock" on key fob then wait 1 second then turn to off then wait 1 second and repeat 4 times,you'll hear doors unlock when it works..
This helped for a 2009 Honda pilot
Hey there. My 2007 Honda Fit green light is on but I don't have a "ACGS" on my fusebox. Would there be another name for it? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
@@IronSharpensIron5X it should be the fuse box in the engine bay not under the dash
What does ACGS stand for?
Bless you! You saved me!
Can the same key be “reprogrammed”?
Car was parked a year. Drove it. Took battery out to fix some for 3 days.
Then this issue appeared.
Fuse was a little smoked but worked, also replaced.
Had the same.
After two weeks, car started good and shut off after a few tries.
But after driving for a 1-2 hours in my long driveway now it seems good
My Honda is 20 years old. I want the immobilizer gone. If the key fits, I want it to start. I think this chip in the key immobilizer BS is corporate planned obsolescence. My car won't start because it thinks I'm a thief, and that's a daily occurrence.
"Perfectly maintained car won't start??? Maybe you should get a new one."
mine to
Take the lock off the steering wheel and on the back of the imo lizer is a white peice 3 or 4 screws take them out then pull white peice off put key in ignition and use screw driver to turn the white peice and start car BOOM DONE
Planned obseclence is exactly what this kind of shit is. Capitalism is such a joke
Yeh, me too. So repulsive.
@@RobertMorris-l3l in my case key won't turn so wheel is locked
I just tried it.
It worked!!!! 3.11.24
I don’t know about y’all but it worked for me within 10 seconds of the video
Me too.
What if your ‘98 Accord LX only has the og hard key with the little chip in it? My green key light blinks 5-6 times when I turn it over and then goes off. The strange thing is that if my check engine light doesn’t come on guaranteed it will not start. It’s weird. But, in one forum they mentioned the relay just above the foot rest Honda has so your left foot is behaving itself. There’s a small fuse box with a couple relays and a couple fuses, I believe, but it’s covered so you have to remove the panel underneath the steering column and then that gives you access to the screws for that box, and inside is the main relay. I read that Honda’s relays in the 6 generation are crap and they get hot and the solder cracks causing them to misbehave, and since that’s kind an important part, it’s worth a look. The strange thing is the mechanic said that if you can’t replace it immediately and need to make some moves just slap the box with your foot and it sometimes corrects the problem. Well, it corrects that problem every single time I smack the box cover with the side of my shoe. Sometimes it requires a second attempt if my first attempt is all wonky and lame. I swear. I was getting desperate. Already spent $300 getting a locksmith to replace the ignition switch because it was supposedly faulty which caused a problem with the Immobilizer. Didn’t help a damn bit. I was just a tad irked. Dude won’t even give me a discount on a spare key and mine are the old cheaper hard ones that look like they don’t even have a chip in them (they do, I asked the proper person, Honda). I actually think it’s a bit of all of the above. The relay is connected with the ignition and Immobilizer and it controls the fuel pump. Hmm… so it’s likely that sometimes it operates exactly as it should and sometimes you gotta give it a little side foot English. I’m gonna replace the relay either way because it’s a well known nuisance for us Honda owners. My Accord barely has 130K on it. It run exceptionally well except for the not starting/engine cutting off while in motion (same symptom basically although one is far more dangerous if it occurs on the freeway when your doing 80 in traffic in the fast lane and all of a sudden your car is dead and it’s an automatic so in the middle of soiling your board shorts, you have to wrestle with the no longer power steering and try to not get mashed by anyone who’s changing the station, looking at their phone, talking to someone in the passenger seat or rear seat by stupidly actually turning their dumbass head around. Anyway, needless to say, I was freaked out and super pissed at that locksmith. What seems to make the most sense is that the relay is crappy and failing (a well known problem) and it happens to be connected through the ignition switch to the Immobilizer which in turn sends a signal that I’m ripping off my own ride and cuts off the fuel, a super effective deterrent to the Bad Guys, which ain’t me. Sheesh, there’s so many videos and forum posts dedicated to this exact topic and there seems to be 3 different conclusions, 1) the relay is crap 2) the fuel pump needs replaced and, 3) the Immobilizer has it’s panties in a bunch for whatever reason no one seems to have a clear understanding of. Awesome… Good luck, peeps. Try the left foot dealio first. It’s free!
I read all this, and your spot on , I think it's called the pgm relay, and it is a common, problem, in these cars, how long did it take you to write this? 😂
Ty for the info bro, I appreciate it.
Thank you, thank you, you have just corrected my car, as I could not get it started, has I never lock my car, so the car never resettled its self 👍👍
This video is useless, but posting this here for anyone else like me whose Honda Odyssey has a flashing green key displayed on the screen behind the steering wheel, and there is a clicking sound when you push the start button. This means the immobilizer (anti-theft system) is preventing your vehicle from starting. For my 2014 Odyssey, I reset the anti theft system by holding the panic button on the keyfob for 5 seconds (horn will start honking) and then press the lock button on the keyfob twice. It stopped honking, and I was able to unlock it with the unlock button on the keyfob. After that it started just fine. Note that the audio system lower screen in the center of the dashboard may prompt you for a code. Per the owner's manual, press and hold the audio system power button for more than two seconds.
My 2004 TSX starts fine. Just the radio randomly quit. I find it odd that the ac works and that i can hear the cd changer, so the panel is getting 12 volts, but no display from the navigation screen
Help!
THANK YOU!!!
For what years of Honda is this good for?
2014 accord coupe shut down when I went to start had to jump it and then it asked for a code a theft code I held the audio buttton and the code went away don’t know if it was anti theft or the other problems she has
Didn't work
The pin number is in the glove compartment
This wasn’t helpful at all. My car isn’t responding to my key fobs at all
Same
I know it’s bull shyt
It could be the door lock actuator
Do you have to replace the actuator? Or can you bypass it?
So my ex took my keys to my 2002 Honda accord ex and i took apart the ignition switch to hotwire it but it wont start a green key flashes on the dash. How can i get around this without having to buy a new $200 ignition.
You can't. The car needs to recognize the transponder in the key in order to start and the key has to be programmed with a scan tool in order to be recognized. There is no way to disable the immobilizer system on these cars because it communicates with the PCM (the engine computer) and they have to recognize eachother on the network they communicate on. This video is a bunch of garbage.
@@MyMomsADadNowthat’s what I thought to….
Yap n I pray u ain't just rolling in her ish nah xone in that's wfat a eff buddy dis to me n well let's just say not looking good fire em
He just skips around the issue with out doing a damn thing
It worked! 😂 amazing!
The key in door worked. I moved
The key to the right until the windows moved. Then key in ignition turning wheel in direction in which it was
Already pointed.
OMG !!!!!!!!! Thank you soooooo much !!!
😊
Honda Motors has a big problem with the anti theft systems as early as '99. The solution of using the drivers side door lock is not a sure thing. My Honda alarms and anti-theft will continue to go off intermittently until the battery either runs down or is unhooked. I have been locked in my car with horn honking lights flashing , unable to remove the key from the ignition. Going off every ten minutes and dealerships will not fully warranty their work and won't tell anyone how to disconnect the anti-theft system . The car is useless to a 76 year old woman. Sometimes it doesn't restart for hours.
Have you found a solution?
yes every time the battery is disconnect or dead there's a code that can be found in the glove box usually must entered thru the radio set utube has the instructions.
You never said what the immobilizer does. Does it keep the car from moving? Prevent starting? Honk the horn? And how do you enter the access codes? All in all, a waste of five minutes.
I’m having this problem right now. Car starts but turns off. Does not run. Horn honks but I don’t have original key
Geesh y'all don't listen. Well it's a part of the question but asked silly. Man oh man ppl are not listening 🎧 plz try again he gave diff options to trits in your manual Google ur deck duck go. It it hell
I just wished for this foooo to 😢to speaker option
What a waste of time
merci :)
So this means i have to get a keyfob or my car wont start, my car doesnt have one🤦🏾♂️ i didnt get a key fob with it.
This is clickbait for sure im a locksmith and this is not true.
Yes this is only for the clicks. None of this actually works.
Immobilizer did not help. Car was stolen
Wish I knew the trick to that
Got a secret. Got it vo huh?
Cool
Did you have success deactivating your Honda's Immobilizer?
Prays Jesus Christ for this video! 2012 honda odyssey srs system responds to key in door and turned to unlock for thirty seconds.
A little falsehood about the "smart keys" being more secure. Since NOW they are the LEAST secure. A physical key with rfid is the most secure currently.
Also I think this dood is confusing the immobilizer with the content theft alarm system. Both completely independent of each other.
And this has nothing to do with disabling the immobilizer. I think this video is kinda rubbish
was this created by a robot?
😢
waste of time
video did not helped
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