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sirzur
10-03-2014, 07:18 PM
I recently bought an OBD speed sensing auto lock for my 2007 CL9 Honda Accord Euro. Fitted it and it worked without any problems so far. The device automatically locks my door when the speed goes above 20 km/h. When the engine is turned off, the doors automatically unlocks.
I bought my device from the below for $14.07. The site does not accept paypal, so I paid by credit card. They have a system where the money appears to be held in escrow until the device is delivered and confirmed by you before they release the money to the seller. This is to counter previous scam sellers. The device took 4 weeks to get to me and was posted from Singapore (which surprised me)
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/6011709776.html
The device fits into the OBD port - drivers side, under the dashboard, just below right knee. No mistaking the odd shaped sized port where it fits. One wire has to be connected to the CANBUS wire.
I found information about the CANBUS wire from here
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDAQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xpresskit.com%2FDocumentDownl oad.aspx%3Fdocumentid%3D7240%26productid%3D25%26fi rmwareid%3D2293&ei=MX0dU4nlBM-FlAWPt4GIDA&usg=AFQjCNEm7Se80IXskBFB8WLGbNNyX0puNA&bvm=bv.62578216,d.dGI
It was the second link in google search for honda accord canbus.
The document shows that the canbus line colour is brown/red and is the 4th pin in the green socket. Note that the 1st pin is empty, so don't just count wires when you are connecting it. Count socket/pin holes. The canbus is found in a bank of sockets just above the fuse box close to the drivers right leg. The socket in which the canbus line is part of is the green socket the furthest away from the seat
I attach a picture showing the socket, but the picture already has the wire from the device attached (so colour may be somewhat obscured)
Also be aware that there are 2 versions of the device. There is another version for the newer Honda Accord, I think post 2012
littlebo
11-03-2014, 06:25 AM
Cool mod , i have aftermarket alarm system and set it to lock the doors once i turn ignition on and unlock when its off.
Hi Guys
Having doors lock automatically seems a good thing, but think of the wear on the actuators. I don't know if the CL has the function, but my CU offers not only auto-lock, but staged lock/unlock, which means that, driver-only, one can drive with the other doors locked, and locking/unlocking the driver's door, as required. Perhaps auto-lock allows two-stage operation, too?
CHEERS
NOEL
littlebo
18-03-2014, 05:25 PM
Man, think about tyre wear when u drive ... Take care of em , dont drive your car )) We all die sooner or later so lets dont think bout it ans solve problems when they really come.
Good points, littlebo. I'm not a tightwad, despite coming from good Scottish stock.
CHEERS
NOEL
Good points, littlebo. I'm not a tightwad, despite coming from good Scottish stock.
CHEERS
NOEL
BTW and while we're talking about Scots - what does the manager at the Edinburgh Maccas, have under his kilt? You got it - a Big Mac and two Half Pounders. Boom, boom!
ChaosMaster
22-03-2014, 09:49 AM
+Rep to sirzur for finding this out. I haven't used speed sensing auto lock before, would assume it would be annoying, but it's great to know you can add the function and at so little cost. Also makes me wonder if that same socket can be used for anything else.
sirzur
22-03-2014, 01:51 PM
It would appear that it is quite hard to find the device on aliexpress now. There is one advertised, but they want about $35 for postage. When I was looking at it, there were lots more advertised. I can only suggest to keep checking on that site. Maybe they only manufacture in batches and he previous batch had run out?
Hello ChaosMaster
Having the doors lock automatically is good, but, and I don't know if it's available on the CL9s, the driver can usually do the same thing, at no charge, by simply hitting the front of the door locking switch on the driver's armrest. Still, it would be nice to have the auto function.
CHEERS
NOEL
ChaosMaster
23-03-2014, 07:12 PM
Hello ChaosMaster
Having the doors lock automatically is good, but, and I don't know if it's available on the CL9s, the driver can usually do the same thing, at no charge, by simply hitting the front of the door locking switch on the driver's armrest. Still, it would be nice to have the auto function.
CHEERS
NOEL
Don't even need to press that button, just push down the driver door lock knob and it'll lock all the other doors anyways. What I meant was that it would be annoying since the doors would only unlock when you turn the engine off. So whenever you're dropping someone, or something off, you would have to unlock. I know in the commodores, the door unlocks when you put the car into P, but this is turning the ignition off which is a step further.
Don't even need to press that button, just push down the driver door lock knob and it'll lock all the other doors anyways. What I meant was that it would be annoying since the doors would only unlock when you turn the engine off. So whenever you're dropping someone, or something off, you would have to unlock. I know in the commodores, the door unlocks when you put the car into P, but this is turning the ignition off which is a step further.
What a pain that would be to have to switch off to unlock the doors, but, surely, that could be over-ridden by using the car's regular door locking arrangements? The Euro owner's manual says auto locking is available via the ignition switch; when speed exceeds 15kph; or when P is selected or deselected. Don't know if my CU2 has it as standard, as the book entry has those three infuriating words "for some types". I haven't explored auto locking, as, for my money, security is best (is that why we want auto locking?) when door locking is controlled manually from the armrest switches. This means locking the driver's door, with a further press locking the other three.
I CU2
23-03-2014, 11:19 PM
So whenever you're dropping someone, or something off, you would have to unlock. I know in the commodores, the door unlocks when you put the car into P, but this is turning the ignition off which is a step further.
I have auto-locking on my other car and it's so annoying when you drop someone off and they can't open their door -.-
That and the strange looks you get when the doors lock automatically when you drive haha.
ChaosMaster
25-03-2014, 08:06 PM
What a pain that would be to have to switch off to unlock the doors, but, surely, that could be over-ridden by using the car's regular door locking arrangements? The Euro owner's manual says auto locking is available via the ignition switch; when speed exceeds 15kph; or when P is selected or deselected. Don't know if my CU2 has it as standard, as the book entry has those three infuriating words "for some types". I haven't explored auto locking, as, for my money, security is best (is that why we want auto locking?) when door locking is controlled manually from the armrest switches. This means locking the driver's door, with a further press locking the other three.
You can unlock the door manually via the driver doors unlock or via key, but it would mean that each time you went to drop someone off, or pick someone up, or just wanted to drop something off without turning the engine off etc, you would have to unlock the door manually via pressing the button. The P selected or deselected, that would reduce the problem a lot, except that it's not listed as a function on this aftermarket mod, and it wouldn't work with manual cars. Perhaps if the handbrake was pulled up.
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