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Posted on Mar 21, 2017

2000 Honda Odyssey: Locks do not work on either sliding door.

Most of the time the locks do not work on either sliding door of my 2000 Honda Odyssey. The lock lever on the inside of the door moves slightly when you press the power lock switch. Will not lock or unlock most of the time. Occasionally it will lock and unlock. Doesn't seem to make a difference if it is warm or cold. The more you hit the power lock switch, the less it appears to work. When you lock the doors via to power lock switch or by remote, the alarm will engage even if the door(s) is not locked. The doors do open and close properly. Contacts between the doors are clean. Acts as if the linkage is stiff or a weak solenoid. Problem orginally only on the passenger side but in the last several months the same problem is now happening on the drivers side.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 Honda Odyssey Passenger Sliding Door Lock

I had problem with the door not opening from the inside because my kids put the child latch on.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: Door will not slide automatically; emits loud beeping noise

Something similar to that was happening with our Odyssey...the beeping when you are driving whether it's ongoing or intermittent is the "safety alarm" letting you know the door is not closed. The power lock is not engaging. What I do when I get the beeping while driving is hit the Door Close button. It causes the door to attempt to engage again. To fix it...we first cleaned out the space below the side running board (kids were hiding crayons and things in there), then looked for any obstructions along the top and bottom tracks. I sprayed a lubricant along the tracks (I'd suggest the dry lube kind...I used WD40 the 1st time and had streaks of it dripping down after driving), use a lube that has a long straw to spray in small places...and spray up into the track that runs the length of the middle of the car. Manually open and shut it a few times to get the tracks lubed, then try it out.
If you press the open OR close button by remote or in the car and get nothing...no movement/no noises/no beeping...then it could be the electrical circuit itself, the signal itself may be impeded...or the motor shot. Have you tried any of these suggestions before?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 honda accord doors will not open with remote

need an actuator for the driver door need more info go to collisionrepairadvice.com for how to do it yourself

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: Drivers Door Lock Problem

You will probably need to replace the power door lock actuator.

Here's a link to one similar to yours.

http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/1g/bl467g.htm

You can probably get a used one from a salvage yard.

Try this site to find one near you:
http://car-part.com

If you need more help post a comment.

Tim

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George Fischer

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 Honda Pilot Door locks not working

may be a relay switch, or a faulty wire on the right side behind the glove box

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