Took me a little less than an hour to remove the panel, disconnect & tape up the connectors and put the panel back on. Probably can do it in 30-35 minutes now that I know what I am doing. Taped up the connectors so the handle sensor wouldn't flop around. Current draw is now ~30-35 mA. Great video, thanks!
I just did this to disconnect the handle harness because of a sensor malfunction (car unlocking when within a few feet WITHOUT touching the handle). To disconnect the harness, you don't even need to disconnect the door latch and door lock and window switch harnesses. Just shift the panel over a bit and let it gently hang and all you need is access to the upper corner. I tried to first disconnect the harness from the outside, but there is simply no slack to do so. A word of cation: Do not over tighten the 10mm bolt holding the plastic handle piece in place. Great video. Thanks.
I have the exact same problem. So, disconnecting this harness will disable the faulty smart entry sensor but still allows the door to be opened by pressing the button on the fob?
@@mjddfw Sorry for the late reply. Yes. The FOB will still work on all doors. The only thing that won't work is when a person touches the malfunctioning handle- it will not unlock when the harness is disconnected.
Can’t express how much I appreciate the help. This fixed the battery drain and obviously the unsafe condition of the door unlocking prematurely. Well worth the loss of the handle button and sensor feature.
I want to change the door lock cylinder on my 14 crv drivers side. I guess all I need to do is take that one screw out and it comes out correct? No need to take door apart?
Doesn't look like it. I looked at this video a few times and it looks like the harness is is attached to the bracket that's fixed inside the door so there's no slack. Removing the inside panel is the biggest hassle and you ALWAYS break clips.
When replacing the smart entry door handle with a new one, does it need to be programmed by the dealer? Replaced the door handle and now car has a key warning light and smart entry doesn’t work on the new handle.
@@lukevanderburg2133 Thanks for the info. Since smart entry doesn’t work on the new handle, can we electrically disconnect the handle so that key warning light can be gone?
I somehow feel the driver door is so thin and flimsy you can practically hear it when you close it with a hollow thud instead of a thick manly thud. Does anyone else feel the same? For a 30K plus 2016 touring I have would have loved some less road noise too.
Great easy to follow instructions, this would have taken so much longer to figure out without your video! THANK YOU!!!!
Took me a little less than an hour to remove the panel, disconnect & tape up the connectors and put the panel back on. Probably can do it in 30-35 minutes now that I know what I am doing.
Taped up the connectors so the handle sensor wouldn't flop around. Current draw is now ~30-35 mA.
Great video, thanks!
I just did this to disconnect the handle harness because of a sensor malfunction (car unlocking when within a few feet WITHOUT touching the handle). To disconnect the harness, you don't even need to disconnect the door latch and door lock and window switch harnesses. Just shift the panel over a bit and let it gently hang and all you need is access to the upper corner. I tried to first disconnect the harness from the outside, but there is simply no slack to do so. A word of cation: Do not over tighten the 10mm bolt holding the plastic handle piece in place. Great video. Thanks.
Great advice🤙
I have the exact same problem. So, disconnecting this harness will disable the faulty smart entry sensor but still allows the door to be opened by pressing the button on the fob?
@@mjddfw Sorry for the late reply. Yes. The FOB will still work on all doors. The only thing that won't work is when a person touches the malfunctioning handle- it will not unlock when the harness is disconnected.
Can’t express how much I appreciate the help. This fixed the battery drain and obviously the unsafe condition of the door unlocking prematurely. Well worth the loss of the handle button and sensor feature.
@@mjddfwI too have the same problem, about to try this. Wish me luck!
Thanks for this, fixed my loose manual key lock on my 2016 CRV!
Glad it helped!
I just removed the door handle on my wife's CRV. Just for the hell of it. Thanks..
Does the new handle have to be programmed?
Thanks, more helpful than the Haynes manual.
Will aftermarket handles without the dongle work? 2015 ex driver's handle needs replacing and this is a hard answer to find.
Спасибо вам за ваши видео связанные по Honda CR-V
Do you have a video on door lock actuator for this same vintage?
I want to change the door lock cylinder on my 14 crv drivers side. I guess all I need to do is take that one screw out and it comes out correct? No need to take door apart?
Hi!! it's the same process if you want to remove handle rear door????
Hi.. I have 2016 Honda CRV SE. Is the nut size 10mm?
Can you purchase the end cap separately?
Yep, contact your local Honda dealer. They can order it in the right color.
is there any linkage if you have a keyed lock
Is there enough slack in the cable to just pull it through the exterior panel to then unplug it rather than removing the interior panel?
Doesn't look like it. I looked at this video a few times and it looks like the harness is is attached to the bracket that's fixed inside the door so there's no slack. Removing the inside panel is the biggest hassle and you ALWAYS break clips.
When replacing the smart entry door handle with a new one, does it need to be programmed by the dealer? Replaced the door handle and now car has a key warning light and smart entry doesn’t work on the new handle.
Hi same happens to me now I have the key warning ⚠️, how to fix it?
@@Feni15C Do you find solution for this issue? I am in the same boat
Do you find solution for this issue?
No, still have key warning. Dealer seems to be the only solution.
@@lukevanderburg2133 Thanks for the info. Since smart entry doesn’t work on the new handle, can we electrically disconnect the handle so that key warning light can be gone?
my smart entery keeps unlocking when I get close and now my battry is dead.
I somehow feel the driver door is so thin and flimsy you can practically hear it when you close it with a hollow thud instead of a thick manly thud. Does anyone else feel the same? For a 30K plus 2016 touring I have would have loved some less road noise too.