Honda Odyssey 2004. Manual — part 490
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Basic Operation
Obstruction Detection Function
Automatic Closer Function
Fail-safe Function
Opening the power sliding door
Closing the power sliding door
When opening the sliding doors
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Power Sliding Doors
System Description
The power sliding doors can automatically be opened and closed by operating the driver’s switch, the inner and outer
handles on either sliding door, or the keyless transmitter. The power sliding doors have two safety functions for
safeguarding passengers: one is the obstruction detection function, and the other is the emergency stop function.
The power sliding doors are also equipped with a closing system that enables the doors to close automatically when
the doors are half latched.
The power sliding doors have a self-diagnosis function and a fail-safe function. If an electrical malfunction occurs, the
doors can still be opened and closed manually, and the self-diagnosis function can still be activated.
With the shift lever in Park, turn on the main switch on the power sliding door switch, then perform one of these
operations:
• Press the OPEN button on the power sliding door switch once.
• Pull either of the inner or outer door handles once. (Child safety lock must be off for inner handle to open the door).
• Press the sliding door button on the keyless transmitter once.
First, the release motor unlatches the power sliding door, then the slide motor turns toward the OPEN side, and the
door moves from the fully-closed position to the fully-open position. (The slide motor revolution sensor determines
the fully-open position by counting the pulse of the slide motor.) Once the door is fully open, the system shuts down.
With the main switch on the power sliding door switch still on, perform one of these operations:
• Press the CLOSE button on the power sliding door switch once.
• Pull either of the inner or outer door handles once. (Child safety lock must be off for inner handle to open the door).
• Press the sliding door button on the keyless transmitter once.
First, the slide motor turns toward the CLOSE side. The latch switch on the latch position switch turns on and
determines if the door is half latched. The closer motor is energized to complete the latching procedure.
A slide motor revolution sensor in the sliding door motor outputs pulses at a constant rate. When something is
pinched in the sliding door, the pulse rate changes. The control unit detects this and then stops the motor, sounds the
buzzer 3 times, and reverses its direction. The door will then open automatically at the same rate it would normally
open.
If the shift lever is shifted into any position other than Park or the vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph (5 km/h) while a door is
closing, the control unit will stop the door motor momentarily, and then continue to close the door completely.
When the main switch on the power sliding door switch is on, the automatic close function will work regardless of
whether the door is closed manually or with the switch. When the door is commanded to close, the latch position
switch turns on when the door is half latched. The closer motor is then energized to complete the latching procedure.
When a power sliding door is in the half-latched position, the obstruction detection function is off. If the corresponding
power sliding door control unit receives any signal from the dash switch, the remote control switch (inner or outer
sliding door handles), or the factory keyless receiver while in the half-latched position, the control unit sounds the
buzzer 3 times and activates the release motor. The release motor pulls the failsafe lever to mechanically disengage
the closer motor from the latch. Once the latch and the closer motor are disengaged, the slide motor will partially open
the door (about 1 ft).
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02
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Emergency Stop Function
Operation
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Buzzer
ON
OFF
0.25 sec
0.5 sec
2.25 sec
Buzzer
ON
OFF
Buzzer
ON
OFF
The emergency stop function automatically stops the sliding doors when any of the switches described below are
pressed to prevent someone or something from being pinched in the doors.
When the following switches are pressed while a door is moving, the warning buzzer will sound and the sliding door
will stop:
• when the OPEN switch is pressed.
• when the CLOSED switch is pressed.
• when the power sliding door switch on the keyless transmitter is pressed.
At this time, the warning buzzer sounds in the following interval, and the doors cannot be operated until the warning
buzzer stops.
When the shift lever is in any position other than Park or the vehicle runs more than 3 mph (5 km/h) while the door is
opening automatically, the warning buzzer will sound continuously and the door will stop.
When the shift lever is in any position other than Park or the vehicle runs more than 3 mph (5 km/h) while the door is
closing, the warning buzzer will sound continuously and the door will continue to close.
When the sliding door main switch is turned off while a door is opening or closing, the door will stop.
NOTE: No warning buzzer will sound.
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Reading the DTC
Examples of DTC Indications
No System Problem
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Power Sliding Doors
Self-diagnosis Procedure
ON
OFF
3 sec
When the power sliding door indicator light stays on with the ignition switch ON (II) and with the power sliding door
master switch ON, read the DTC using the following method:
1. With the ignition switch OFF, turn the power sliding door main switch ON.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
3. Watch the power sliding door indicator light.
• If the light comes on for 2 seconds and then goes off, there is an intermittent problem. Erase the DTC(s), do the
re-homing procedure, and recheck the system.
• If the light stays on, go to step 4.
4. Turn the main switch OFF.
5. Press and hold the open or close button of the door that is not working.
6. While still holding the button, turn on the main switch for one second, and then turn the main switch OFF.
7. One second after you turn off the main switch, release the open or close button. The indicator light will begin to
flash DTC(s) in the order they were set.
If there is no DTC stored, the indicator will come on for 3 seconds and then go off.
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One or more system problems exist (example shows DTC 12)
Erasing the DTC Memory
Re-homing the Power Sliding Doors
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ON
OFF
1 sec
0.5 sec
two 0.25 sec blinks
3 sec break
DTC repeated
Up to five DTCs can be indicated in the order the problems occurred. The first digit is indicated by the number of long
(one second) blinks, and the second digit is indicated by the number of short (0.25 second) blinks. There is a 0.5
second break between each DTC when there are multiple DTCs.
1. Turn OFF the power sliding door main switch.
2. Close both power sliding doors completely (close manually if necessary).
3. Remove the No. 13 (7.5A) fuse from the passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box for 10 seconds, and reinstall the
fuse.
4. Turn the main switch ON.
5. Confirm proper operation of the power sliding doors using the door switches, door handles, and the keyless
transmitter.
NOTE: The doors will not operate automatically unless all DTCs have been cleared and any problems have been
repaired.
6. Reset the clock.
7. Turn the ignition switch OFF to exit the self-diagnostic mode.
8. Do the re-homing procedure.
1. Close the power sliding door.
2. Turn the power sliding door main switch OFF.
3. Slowly open the power sliding door manually.
4. Turn the power sliding door main switch ON.
5. Press and hold the power sliding door switch to close the door you just opened manually. Continue to hold the
switch until the door is completely closed.
6. Do steps 1 thru 5 on the other power sliding door.
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