Another DIY: Honda Homelink
#41
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
I'm not sure what color of bezel is used with a grey headliner, so here are both parts numbers.
Interior light base
34404-SNA-A31ZB BASE *YR327L* TAUPE/IVORY
34404-SNA-A31ZD BASE *NH556L*BLUE
Lenses
34401-SDA-A21 LENS, R.
34402-SDA-A21 LENS, L.
In addition here is a mail order parts dealer that might ship to Canada.
Hondapartsdeals
Interior light base
34404-SNA-A31ZB BASE *YR327L* TAUPE/IVORY
34404-SNA-A31ZD BASE *NH556L*BLUE
Lenses
34401-SDA-A21 LENS, R.
34402-SDA-A21 LENS, L.
In addition here is a mail order parts dealer that might ship to Canada.
Hondapartsdeals
Mike
#42
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Yes the base is a different P/N for Navi and non-navi interior lights. A Navi interior light base is $24 and the lenses are $5 for the pair. All you need to add is a homelink module like this one for a $100. Once you have the parts, just follow my install DIY, and you are Golden.
#43
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
That crossed my mind as well. I'm just not ready to start cutting interior trim...
#44
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Looking at the install instructions for the OEM accessory Hands Free Link, the directions for cutting out the headliner seem to suggest that it might.
http://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/...k_AII41336.pdf
http://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/...k_AII41336.pdf
#45
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Looking at the install instructions for the OEM accessory Hands Free Link, the directions for cutting out the headliner seem to suggest that it might.
http://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/...k_AII41336.pdf
http://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/...k_AII41336.pdf
#46
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Gary (initial author of this thread):
I'm about to get my hands on a used Odyssey homelink unit like your initial post.
Since my car never had the navigation (and thus no need for the microphone issues) can I assume that the homelink unit only needs 12V and a ground (i.e. just 2 wires) to make it function?
I'd like to be able to bench test the unit I am looking at buying, on my work-shop 12 volt battery, to prove it works.
Silly question time: what is the procedure for "linking" the unit to my garage doors? I know it involves the "learn" button on my garage door openers, but I cannot remember what else is involved in programming the homelink unit.
Much thanks
Mike
I'm about to get my hands on a used Odyssey homelink unit like your initial post.
Since my car never had the navigation (and thus no need for the microphone issues) can I assume that the homelink unit only needs 12V and a ground (i.e. just 2 wires) to make it function?
I'd like to be able to bench test the unit I am looking at buying, on my work-shop 12 volt battery, to prove it works.
Silly question time: what is the procedure for "linking" the unit to my garage doors? I know it involves the "learn" button on my garage door openers, but I cannot remember what else is involved in programming the homelink unit.
Much thanks
Mike
#48
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Gary (initial author of this thread):
I'm about to get my hands on a used Odyssey homelink unit like your initial post.
Since my car never had the navigation (and thus no need for the microphone issues) can I assume that the homelink unit only needs 12V and a ground (i.e. just 2 wires) to make it function?
I'm about to get my hands on a used Odyssey homelink unit like your initial post.
Since my car never had the navigation (and thus no need for the microphone issues) can I assume that the homelink unit only needs 12V and a ground (i.e. just 2 wires) to make it function?
Silly question time: what is the procedure for "linking" the unit to my garage doors? I know it involves the "learn" button on my garage door openers, but I cannot remember what else is involved in programming the homelink unit.
Hope this helps.
#49
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Hope this helps.
I am also going to add an "upgrade" to your upgrade. I'd like the map lights to also light up and "theater light dim" in concert with the dome lamp.
Note the 3 attached photos...
As detailed in the last picture, I'm going to tap the map lights "off position" into the ceiling light "pink" ground wire....
Cheers
Mike
#50
Re: Another DIY: Honda Homelink
Very much so. Will be purchasing the correct navi-base and lenses for same once I have a homelink module in my possession (or 15 Jan 2010 when I'm in Detroit for the NAIAS, whichever comes first).
I am also going to add an "upgrade" to your upgrade. I'd like the map lights to also light up and "theater light dim" in concert with the dome lamp.
Note the 3 attached photos...Attachment 1315Attachment 1316Attachment 1317
As detailed in the last picture, I'm going to tap the map lights "off position" into the ceiling light "pink" ground wire....
Cheers
Mike
I am also going to add an "upgrade" to your upgrade. I'd like the map lights to also light up and "theater light dim" in concert with the dome lamp.
Note the 3 attached photos...Attachment 1315Attachment 1316Attachment 1317
As detailed in the last picture, I'm going to tap the map lights "off position" into the ceiling light "pink" ground wire....
Cheers
Mike
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