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Nov 21, 2021 at 14:20 comment added Joanie R. 11/17/2021 I used Lanie's answer from 2018. I have a 2012 Touring Odyssey and would have take apart the alarm wiring under the hood if I could have actually been able to do that -- I couldn't. So, I did one more last ditch effort to find a solution on the net. Lanie's answer DID IT. "I took the car to Honda and they told me that if the car is locked via the remote lock, and unlocked via key, it disrupts the circuit and the circuit must be reset. They said to unlock and relock the door manually using the key in the door lock, and then unlock and relock the door using the remote.
Apr 12, 2020 at 22:27 comment added Michael Blackburn This solved it for me. The alarm was going off because the battery died, so I unlocked with the physical key. Key to be would not reset it. I was sitting in the car charging the battery, and noticed the light blinking. From previous experience, I knew opening the door would set off the alarm again. I switched off the engine, rolled down the window, reached out and locked and unlocked it again with the key. Then the fob started working again.
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