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My '96 Ody will just not stop with the locking once the key is turned to lock doors either passenger, driver or back door. It will often be locking the next morning! Yikes. This has gone on for many years. No one wants to figure out how to disconnect it. I'd be happy with old fashioned pushing of the locks and one key turn. I just bought a '95 Ody, cause I couldn't love the car more. Guess what. The very same thing only not as bad yet. It only has 100,000 miles on it. Any ideas? Seems like this must be common, but I have not seen it yet. Thanks very much!
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Find a Honda specialist who's good at electrical problems. Seems that the system would be easy to disable. If you want to find a specialist, here's a directory link for you: https://repairpal.com/honda-repair-in-san-antonio-texas
I also have a 96 Odyssey that has had the same problem, I bought it with 148K about 5 years ago. I have never found out why the locks keep cycling, but the problem has slowly decreased over time to where it now does not seem to do it much at all, it's at about 230K now. Also, at some point a couple years ago the windshield washer sprayers (front and back) both stopped functioning and my SRS light came on about a month ago? Just a little glitchy with the electrical system I guess. The drivers' side rear door window also has never worked when I try to use the drivers' door control, when I pulled the controller cluster out one time, I found charred damage in that connector from some kind of short or overload.