WTF...Honda Turns Itself ON & DRAINS the Battery?! (Part 1)

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2022
  • I have a feeling this ghost will be a pain in the ass to diagnose...
    This possessed 2018 Honda Odyssey randomly decides to TURN ON THE IGNITION, and completely DRAINS THE BATTERY in a matter of hours! WTF!
    Owner has been dealing with this extremely annoying issue for a few weeks.
    He has resorted to DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY terminals every time he parks the van xD
    His wife refuses to drive the van, and he wants it diagnosed and fixed ASAP.
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    Keep in mind this problem is INTERMITTENT.
    Sometimes the van is fine for a few days, then acts up unpredictably.
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Komentáře • 506

  • @SuperDd40
    @SuperDd40 Před rokem +48

    Give it an exorcist. Walk around the car screaming: Get out of this car, the power of Chrysler compels you.

    • @htownblue11
      @htownblue11 Před rokem +4

      Underrated comment here folks. Well done. Hahahaa.

    • @frizzlefry1921
      @frizzlefry1921 Před rokem +1

      This or get another one there and beat the everliving crap out of it. Then say and you're next if you don't stop it! "Stupid smart cars..." indeed.

    • @mikefoehr235
      @mikefoehr235 Před rokem

      LMFAO...ROFLMAO

    • @mikefoehr235
      @mikefoehr235 Před rokem

      Maybe a catholic priest can intervene

    • @dfields9511
      @dfields9511 Před rokem

      The car gave the owner a Fiat

  • @moo3993
    @moo3993 Před rokem +57

    I've had a very similar case study like this one. 2003 escape. Ultimately came down to finding that the instrument cluster had a bad diode, leaking voltage into the ignition power circuit that backfed the control side of a relay keeping that relay latched, providing power to the vehicle keeping the vehicle running. my move is exactly what you're doing in the bonus footage. These ones are always a challenge lol. (I actually ripped apart that instrument cluster and replaced the smc diode on the board and got the customer their car back vs throwing in a reman or used. pretty sweet)

    • @deniscarr469
      @deniscarr469 Před rokem +2

      Wow you certainly know your stuff but how many hours labour did you spend doing that.

    • @moo3993
      @moo3993 Před rokem +9

      @@deniscarr469 Very, very good point. If my memory isn't crap, 2-3 hours to narrow it down to the cluster. Then about 30min-1hr testing on the board and fixing it. Luckily the diode had a witness mark so it was easy to tell where the magic pixies went 🤣 add another two hours for a trip to fry's electronics (may they rest in peace) and reassembly. Definitely didn't charge them enough to cover a whole day project. Think I did diag, an hour for r+r, and $100 for the cluster fix. Eh, you win some, you lose some. Lady still comes back to see me every time she's got a problem though. Hard to come by in a woman, loyalty. 🤣

  • @gapolia
    @gapolia Před rokem +14

    Hello Iven, i smiled and clicked your video as soon as i saw the thumbnail! A new BCM will fix this car, i've been through a 2018 elite with the exact same symptoms and that was the fix. I am actually surprised it only took you an hour to reach that conclusion hence it took me a full day to make the call 😅. You are an excellent tech, and i am glade you decided to share your knowledge with the community. Good luck

  • @ferrumignis
    @ferrumignis Před rokem +17

    This is not an isolated instance, other Honda owners of similar age models (e.g. Civic, Pilot, CRV) have experienced the same symptoms and have either had the BCM replaced or are waiting for them to become available. There are a few people saying the keyless entry module was the cause, this is much cheaper and available so may be worth a look.

    • @adamtrombino106
      @adamtrombino106 Před rokem

      The transmitter control module went bad on my Acura, and caused similar issues

    • @theswissmechanic
      @theswissmechanic Před rokem +2

      As a Honda Technician, if we have a vehicle that powers itself on by itself (usually also comes with intermittent alarm), and we see the gauge cluster turned on with the key nowhere near the vehicle, we know it's a BCM issue. Also for IGN1 alarms where the car sets off its alarm randomly by itself. On some models its the keyless entry instead of the BCM, but I believe that's really only on the Pilots. Basically whichever module controls 'turning on' the car when the start button is pressed, is the culprit.

  • @tomspaulding2556
    @tomspaulding2556 Před rokem +7

    Hey Ivan. I ran into this same problem with a 2017 crv a year ago. The BCM was unavailable.(still isn't) That really sucks for the customer. I even opened up the module to inspect for a possible manufacturing error. Found nothing. I do automotive electrical and diagnostic work for a living, and your right, the newer these cars get, the harder it is to find modules should they go bad. Good luck with your odyssey. My temporary solution was a constant duty solenoid to power up the micu/BCM.

  • @catranger01
    @catranger01 Před rokem +1

    I love how the owner detected when it powered up by itself using the loud radio. Pure genius!

  • @Sandmansa
    @Sandmansa Před rokem +18

    All the symptoms are pointing to a problem at the BCM. Either a faulty connection to, or a faulty module itself. It is really difficult to tell at this point, but I can't argue with your hypothesis either as it does seem that the BCM is the most probable suspect. Something that caught my attention though was, there is an "updated" part listing for the BCM on a 5-year-old vehicle. Not an identical replacement part. And no related TSB's on it. Just something that makes you go humm? I am looking forward to part 2.

  • @victormihov7855
    @victormihov7855 Před rokem +9

    Hi Ivan, I've been working in the field for 15 years and for the last year I've been watching all your videos, I've learned a lot and I apply it in my work too, you help me a lot, thank you. Your videos are great and I always watch them with an interesting, healthy and very happy look. Greetings from Israel :)

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl Před rokem +2

    I had something like this on a 1981 Ford Thunderbird Heritage Edition. This car had the electronic dashboard and things I had never seen in a car before. The interior lights and the dashboard were coming on by themselves. Now, this is long before any modern electronics or canbus or anything. I had a repair manual that was for the electrical and it contained flow charts. I messed with that thing for 2 days. It would be sitting outside and the interior lights would come on and the dashboard would light up. Turned out to be a bad lighting control module that was backfeeding through the ignition. This video reminds me of that. Great video!

  • @arlo4051
    @arlo4051 Před rokem +39

    Miss the good old days when you could climb into the engine compartment to do repairs, actually see the spark plugs before you remove them, change a headlight for 5 bucks and a tail light for 50 cents, 7 dollars for a wheel bearing instead of 250 for a hub assembly.

    • @JackS425
      @JackS425 Před rokem +18

      The good old days when head lights had the brightness of a firefly in a mason jar, a 5.7l v8 made 120hp, a mid size family car got 14 mpg, and if you hit anything you were instantly killed.

    • @vinces8974
      @vinces8974 Před rokem +3

      @@JackS425 you know it

    • @wolleysegap9740
      @wolleysegap9740 Před rokem +1

      Amen.

    • @timd1833
      @timd1833 Před rokem +2

      @@JackS425 Yeah, good old days when $1/hour was a good wage.

    • @deerhunter8533
      @deerhunter8533 Před rokem

      Welcome to 2022 and new technology

  • @tomtke7351
    @tomtke7351 Před rokem +2

    Your event gives credence to fears of artifical intelligence going amok.
    It is always an 'adventure' when you share your troubleshooting. And you always seem to encounter the most perplexing of problems.

  • @jamessparks8776
    @jamessparks8776 Před rokem +4

    I own a 2018 Odyssey with almost identical symptoms including the weird “lost power to alarm..” message on screen. It is very intermittent but the car has left me at least 5 times with a dead battery. I’m in SoCal and car has

    • @marshmower
      @marshmower Před rokem

      Must be infuriating. Just out of warranty.....or is it? Is there dust in or on the connections? Maybe a lot of thieves are just driving around trying codes or seeing whose lights come on. Maybe drive in a different area.......

  • @aklon1980
    @aklon1980 Před rokem +21

    This seems very similar to an issue my dad had with his 2018 Ridgeline. Honda has a service bulletin to replace the keyless access control unit. The alarm would also go off for no reason at times. Parts were not available for the ridgeline, the dealership turned off the smart lock feature and the issue has not returned.

    • @soundman6241
      @soundman6241 Před rokem +1

      I'm curious to know, if the brake pedal was held down would the car actually start? Time for an experiment

    • @aklon1980
      @aklon1980 Před rokem

      @@soundman6241
      I don't think so. It has been a few months ago. After the auto lock feature was turned off, everything worked normally.

  • @deniscarr469
    @deniscarr469 Před rokem +1

    Hi Ivan.You're making the right call in the circumstances. Financially it's a no brainer - change BCM. From the customer's point of view he/she could end up paying for hours and hours of diagnostic time for no result.

  • @craiggoodwin9704
    @craiggoodwin9704 Před rokem +2

    Ivan, you have us as perplexed as you must be feeling right now. Just changed the oil in my 97 Dodge Truck and 02 Caravan. Can't say I'm really ready for what the automotive future looks like right now. Hope to get a some more time on the vehicles I have now. Trick or Treat? Thanks for Sharing!

  • @unencumbered
    @unencumbered Před rokem

    Apparently Honda has the biggest problem with parts...buy an alternator while you can get it - you'll need it.
    Great work Ivan and looking forward to part B:)

  • @codyarizona4925
    @codyarizona4925 Před rokem +2

    Ive seen this befor on my friends 2015 Colorado, he didn't fix it and problem got worse , eventually got to the point of engine starting and running by itself.. He had a rear leaking window that sometimes caused alot of moisture inside and I figured that may have somehow ruined the bcm. Replaced BCM and he hasn't had any problems since. So i believe you made the right call PH.

  • @genedunn9283
    @genedunn9283 Před rokem +1

    I feel your pain on Honda parts availability. My sister-in-laws 2018 Fit was rear ended in late December 2021. Took until August 2022 to get all the parts to repair it!

  • @404notfound.....
    @404notfound..... Před rokem +1

    Agreed!! In this case I would say the bcm has for whatever reason has said see ya. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @kingofl337
    @kingofl337 Před rokem +7

    Part of me would wonder if there is a key hiding somewhere. I’d delete out any keys but what you have, Just in case. There should be an encryption code shared between the ecm/bcm for each key that should be needed to power up the car. Replacing the BCM should invalidate the keys, and would also cause the same outcome.
    It will be interesting if you can pair the bcm/ecm or if a dealer will have to do it.

    • @advancedleveldiagnostics
      @advancedleveldiagnostics Před rokem

      The car would be able to start if there is another key inside, and it can't.

    • @goodtimejohnny8972
      @goodtimejohnny8972 Před rokem

      I had found a set of fobs with factory build sheet while detailing my Chevy truck. They were between upper back seat and cab wall. I saw a little piece of plastic hanging down and didn't know what it was until I kept pulling at it to get it out.

  • @tam1381
    @tam1381 Před rokem +1

    Ivan good call.(maybe)
    In the early 1980s Volvo had a similar problem with the Volvo 340 CVT model.
    If you left the car and closed the drivers door sometimes the car would start and if you left it in
    gear the car would start up and drive away !!!!.
    They introduced and new fuse box( now called BCM) and a different gear lever with a buzzer fitted to try
    a warn people to not leave it in gear.

  • @mikechiodetti4482
    @mikechiodetti4482 Před rokem +1

    Intermittents are such fun! I've had them before, some take many days to locate. The wiring diagram was
    the main helper along with one DMM and one Fluke 98 scope in DMM mode.
    No green crusties, but a lot of heat related problems that caused the Intermittents. A heat gun sometimes helped.
    You'll find it.

  • @mikefoehr235
    @mikefoehr235 Před rokem +3

    You know Ivan, putting a kill switch wired to the BCM would be a cheaper solution to the problem AND I think also a great theft deterrent. If a crook steals the FOB RF signal, there will be no way in hell they could steal the vehicle. I know push button start and theft is a huge problem for Toyota but all push button start cars are susceptible.

  • @thething4763
    @thething4763 Před rokem +2

    I've seen this once. The owner put a spare key in a magnetic hide- a- key under the car. After market ebay key of course...... It would get wet and yup! Took weeks to pry that info out of customer.

  • @jeffryblackmon4846
    @jeffryblackmon4846 Před rokem +3

    You mentioned adding a switch. How about turning off the Batt supply to the BCM? Maybe try that as a test first? Hoping to see a solution in part 2. Thanks for this part.

  • @nickv4073
    @nickv4073 Před rokem +2

    Well, at least we all now know why the dealer recommended a new tail gate module. They knew they couldnt get a BCM. lol!!

  • @arnobruynen6073
    @arnobruynen6073 Před rokem +2

    This reminds me of a similar case I had with a 2015 BMW F20 1 series. The fuel pump would start running full speed at random when the car was parked and should be asleep. Eventually causing the battery to be discharged over night.
    The fuel pump is controlled by a fuel pump control modules that regulates the fuel pump speed based on fuel demand coming from the engine control unit. A BMW dealership already replaced the fuel pump control module to no avail.
    When it came to me I knew that the fuel pump should only be running at 100% if the fuel pump module is awake but has no communication with the engine control unit. Looking at a diagram it has a wakeup line. When it was acting up the wakeup line was raised to 12v thus waking up the module even though the engine control unit wasn't requesting fuel flow, causing it to start running at full speed. Looking at the diagram I disconnected every module on that wakeup line one by one and determined the FEM (Front Electronics Module, basically like a BCM controls everything like ignition, lighting, power windows, door locks, starter relay etc. ) was outputting 12v on the wakeup line when it shouldn't. I was ready to call the FEM until I found not a single used unit with Comfort Access like the car had and a new one from the dealer was way out of the customers budget. With that in mind I decided to dig a little deeper. When it acted up again I started removing connectors from the FEM one by one and noticed when I pulled 3 specific connectors out of the 10 that were connected to the FEM the fuel pump turned back off. Looking at pinouts for those connectors nothing looked really interesting except for a wakeup line going exclusively to the instrument cluster. I had noticed that when the car acted up the indicator lights on the cluster would light up. And what do you know, when pulling the pin for the cluster wakeup line out of the connector and reinserting the connector into the FEM the fuel pump remained silent. I reinserted that pin and just disconnected the the connector at the back of the cluster. Left the car for 2 days and 2 nights. Battery wasn't drained while it would be dead every morning cause of the fuel pump issue. Got a used instrument cluster, virginised it, programmed it to the car and the problem was solved. Sometimes you've just gotta know how the system works and dig a little deeper even though the answer looks straight forward. It might not be.

  • @carhacks3590
    @carhacks3590 Před rokem

    OOOOO bete wah bete wah moj krde tune toh bade heavy driver ho bahi tum toh !! In the end Very good Diag Ivan appreciated it buddy!

  • @dtandfam8100
    @dtandfam8100 Před rokem +4

    Yeah I agree parts especially one containing logic boards have been hard to source. Leading to more eeprom work. But on that note would live to see what's inside that BCM Making it go crazy 🤪 maybe corrupt firmware or logic? Or ? Hopefully we could get to see a "no parts needed" fix! Lol. But seriously this is an interesting case study. Thanks fir sharing!

  • @fredsalter1915
    @fredsalter1915 Před rokem +4

    Does the car have "On-Star" type capability that can remotely start the car (without the key being needed)? Maybe that system has gone haywire. Also, I noticed a big dent on the driver side front fender. Maybe the car was in an accident and some wires got got messed with? Looking forward to Part 2, Ivan!!!

  • @CarmineTavernaPhotography
    @CarmineTavernaPhotography Před 10 měsíci

    Hey. Great video...my 2013 Honda Pilot 55,000 mi also was possessed. Navigation and radio constantly rebooted, headlights flash, close object warning flashes. All without the key present...and it would not start ...$2300 later it was a bad micu and 2 shorts in the wiring harness. omg

  • @Rienck
    @Rienck Před rokem +1

    In those intermittent cases you should be able to set a trigger on a code or signal and then store as much as possible data (of as much as possible different inputs/signals to get the total picture) of the past x seconds. And nice to have, send you a message when it tripped. Is there anything like that available on the market?

  • @DaddyBeanDaddyBean
    @DaddyBeanDaddyBean Před rokem +4

    What device actually reads the presence of the key inside the vehicle? Is that device directly connected to the ignition button? My thought is if those two items are part of the same module behind the dash, then the BCM could be ok and that button-and-antenna module could be telling stories to the BCM. On the other hand, if they're completely separate, then it's more likely to be a fault in the BCM itself. Guess we'll see in part deux.

  • @crownedroyal2003
    @crownedroyal2003 Před rokem

    Odysseys, Pilots, Ridgeline, CRV and Civic all could have this issue. Correct with BCM diagnosis. Check alarm history and see if "ignition switch" was a alarm trigger. It's usually a good indication of BCM ghosting ignition to run position. I have waited over 8+ months to get BCM from Honda. Try and source a used unit. Be sure parts numbers are correct. They have different part numbers for different trim lines in the same year. As far as I know they are not flashable to different trim lines. Good content Ivan. Thanks,

  • @ivorgotten2368
    @ivorgotten2368 Před rokem +1

    Hi Ivan, have you checked that the spare key is not in the glove box, or under the seat etc?

  • @zachbryant3815
    @zachbryant3815 Před rokem +1

    Keyless access module. We’ve seen a lot of them on the Acura side. If the alarm was set, the alarm would go off and store a “IG1” as the trigger device.

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo3568 Před rokem

    My 2014 Ford F-150 has the ECU (electric control unit) turns lights and ignition on and drains the battery overnight. I have had it to the dealer under warranty numerous times and they can't find anything wrong. It is a fairly common problem with Fords but the dealers won't acknowledge it. You are correct in your assessment of "stupid smart cars" I work on classic cars, points, plugs and condensers. And I can fix things not just throw parts at a car like the dealer techs do.

  • @johnstine1987
    @johnstine1987 Před rokem +4

    We fixed a couple pilots doing that At the dealership those two pilots would also sound the alarm of course conveniently at 1 o’clock in the morning lol

    • @PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
      @PineHollowAutoDiagnostics  Před rokem

      BCM was faulty? What year?

    • @johnstine1987
      @johnstine1987 Před rokem

      @@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics 17 Pilot Elite Smart power control unit module and I miss spoke earlier it was a 17 or 18 Ridgeline. Smart power control unit. I didn’t look at our interactive network site I’m not sure if odyssey even uses this module but it certainly affects pilots I believe even a civic it would just turn the key on and sometimes you could not even turn it off with the button but I could be off Mark on this one I’m not sure if that Odyssey uses the smart module or not On the pilot it’s on the passenger side flip down the glove box mounted with one bolt below the airbag.

  • @martincalvillo3210
    @martincalvillo3210 Před rokem

    I had a crv a while back that was a parasitic draw. This new town i moved into has a big problem with draws. I went 6 years as a tech in my hometown and only ever had 1 parasitic draw that was something real easy that i have forgotten what it was. Here I've had like 5-6 cars with draws in the year i have lived here. Anyways this crv at first I found the radio was staying on. My draw went away when I unplugged it so I replaced the radio. Supposedly that wasn't the fix when the customer returned about 3 months later saying he was still having a dead battery. It then took a few visits to the shop because he would need the vehicle to get to work and couldn't leave it for any reasonable length of time but I finally found that the MICU/BCM was actually the issue and was keeping the Radio on at all times. I dug deeper when I found that new radio was staying on again. Lesson learned. Anyways all that to say that the BCM for that car took 5 months to get and same thing I think it was a 2015-2018. Somewhere around there

  • @josephmartin6147
    @josephmartin6147 Před rokem

    How about the car Eric O had that had the can wire that was shorting out under the rear seating that would turn wipers on and open doors and so on. Is the can network tied in with all the systems for the bcm and the push button and the module that senses the key for being in the car?

  • @dicktomasko1553
    @dicktomasko1553 Před rokem +2

    My guess there is a relay that is getting activated... I would check that circuit to see if the bcm is triggering it or the wire to ground issue etc.

  • @weshawkins7165
    @weshawkins7165 Před rokem

    Ooooh this is a good one. Love these mystery videos, haunted mystery video.

  • @rayh91
    @rayh91 Před rokem

    Seen so many of these on Acuras, used to work at the dealer. Ends up being the Keyless Access Unit (some have TPMS built in) or BCM on the newer cars. I'm not sure if you can check with other scan tools but if you check with the HDS, in the Body Electrical > Security history. It will have an alarm trigger by the Ignition Switch.

  • @fishyfool
    @fishyfool Před rokem +1

    Could you install a switch inline for the power to turn just the BCM off?

  • @wetlandweasel
    @wetlandweasel Před rokem

    Love it Ivan!" Stupid smart cars" and cannot open the rear sliding door.

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT

    You have a thing for weird cases, Ivan :-) It seems like a very educated guess to get a new BCM!
    IMHO, a leaking capacitor can bridge tracks of a PCB and pass low current intermittent signals where they shouldn't go (e.g., the base of a sensitive transistor) making something act out of control, as you have there. So, the BCM being the only module providing power, ground and control voltage to the 4 relays, has got to be the culprit. Can't wait for Part 2 :-)

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Před rokem +2

      If it were my car and the part was that hard to get, I'd be opening the BCM to see if I could find the problem. Perhaps I could fix it. But there's also a good chance I'd at least see something wrong which assures me that this is the problem. Really, this problem doesn't feel like the computer itself, but I can believe that damage to the drivers could do it. In other words, this feels more like a green crusty problem than something requiring a logic analyzer.

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Před rokem +1

      Leaking capacitors rotting into the PCB on a 5 year old car? Possible but far less likely than with something a lot older. Green crusties otoh can happen to a brand new car. We went through a time when all capacitors in all products were suspect at any age. A whole mystery novel could be written about the cause of that one. Regarding Honda, this problem did attack my 1991 Acura in the ICU (intergrated control unit, 1991speak for a body module) causing the intermittent wipers to be...uh...intermittent. Then it went further and pretty soon you could turn on the left blinker and the right headlight would flash. 🤣🤣🤣I found a used ICU on EBAY, which was the only option at the time and it had the same problem but I was able o fix that one.

    • @additudeobx
      @additudeobx Před rokem +5

      Once you get a reputation that proceeds you, stuff like this becomes the normal....

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Před rokem

      @@additudeobx I can say from experience that you are correct.

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Před rokem +1

      @@InsideOfMyOwnMind Water in the ECU could do much the same.

  • @robertmoura7546
    @robertmoura7546 Před rokem

    Go ahead and change the bcm, and trust your work, and yes cars are becoming disposable items!, I hate this start stop gizmos. Looking forward to the next vid

  • @12volttech44
    @12volttech44 Před rokem

    BCM Is the correct educated guess, I'm seeing this issue more often lately. Only dealer tool will be able to program the new BCM/Used. There is no flashing for the New or used BCM only immo needs to be learnt, Original keys can be reused. Used Bcm with same part number can also be used.

  • @petercohen3743
    @petercohen3743 Před rokem +1

    I am curious as to why the dealer blamed the liftgate control module. That is a module that should have power at all times. Could it be feeding power back into the BCM? Seem like it would be a simple test to disconnect the liftgate control module when the car is acting up and see if the power to the cluster goes away.

  • @soundman6241
    @soundman6241 Před rokem +4

    Hey Ivan, if needed I could send you an install guide for the add on remote start units that are basically plug and play. I have seen this same problem with a push to start Accord that turned out to be a faulty remote start. Also try pressing lock on the factory remote 3 times. If it has an add on remote start this should activate it.

    • @Nabeelco
      @Nabeelco Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it's gotta be a remote start issue. Nothing else should be physically able to do this, this way.

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Před rokem +1

      Checking for a remote start add-on is an great idea.

  • @hugh007
    @hugh007 Před rokem

    Nearly a year ago our Ford had a problem. Towed to a dealer and waited a month for parts. Corporate said they don't have an ETA for parts and, at the time, the dealer said he had about 10 cars waiting for parts. Had to purchase a new car. Fortunately, a dealer gave us book price for our non-running, but warrantied car. Are we still blaming covid for this?
    Great video. Thanks

  • @jackiemay9471
    @jackiemay9471 Před rokem

    hi ivan somebody told me to find the problem is if you suspect a module component what would you do if you changed the item, and the fault is still there where would you go next then before replacing first item check the second third etc if they are good then replace first all part s are getting hard to get not only car parts

  • @Joserocha-wm9de
    @Joserocha-wm9de Před rokem +4

    Honda possessed by devil 😬
    Who you gonna call ? Pine Hollow Ghostbuster 😂

  • @johnz8210
    @johnz8210 Před rokem

    Is it possible to disable it's "connectivity" to see if the problem goes away? As in can a previous owner turn things on in that car with a cell phone?

  • @roxanneabbott8424
    @roxanneabbott8424 Před rokem +2

    hey Ivan can you use your thermal imager to look at any heat signatures?

  • @rogercray2484
    @rogercray2484 Před rokem

    Possible an internal BCM logic/memory state issue have you tried flashing the unit and reprogramming it?

  • @randymccormack4259
    @randymccormack4259 Před rokem +1

    Is there another key flob in the vehicle somewhere dash under the seat.

  • @richb419
    @richb419 Před rokem

    HI does this happen only at a certain temp or humidity (summer) , is there a microwave tower in the area that the module could be picking up on?

  • @MC-om7ds
    @MC-om7ds Před rokem

    How do u charge customers for diags like this? I’ve been watching u for a long time so I kno u have looked into a lot of symptoms when u technically were not working on the car. This is one that u were prolly think about off hours. And I love how u think this stuff is fun. I would be pulling the little bit of hair out that I have left. Ur a wizard Ivan we need more people like u

  • @drewsshoplife
    @drewsshoplife Před rokem +1

    I agree with your diagnosis but one problem I see is that let say the bcm is (seeing the key ) and turning the ignition on. I would think the car would start when pressing on the brake and pushing the start button when the ignition is on. Also I noticed what appears to be the red security light flashing on the cluster when the ignition comes on. I’m not disagreeing with you but It would be hard to call it the bcm when the fuse box could cause this too. Only way to tell is to isolate the ignition control feeds from the bcm to the fuse box. I enjoy your videos

  • @bobspurloc
    @bobspurloc Před rokem

    reprogram the BCM may clear a logic error assuming not bad relays in it. open bcm look for water damage?

  • @nigerbear2642
    @nigerbear2642 Před rokem

    Got called out today for an intermittent stall on a ford explorer, saw that the ac clutch would engage erratically when the hvac was not on. The lady did say it did only happen when the ac was on. Some how the ac clutch makes a 4.0 ford engine stall if it engages 10 times in 2 seconds.

  • @OneLegged-honda-mechanic

    Bcm/keyless access module common on these Hondas and Acuras to cause this same problem as well as other problems. Keyless access module is part of the bcm on this Odyssey. Alldata has good info on the system description of the keyless access system, there is no literature of your issue, but it’s common and yes the bcm has been on back order for a long time

  • @JustinsProject
    @JustinsProject Před rokem

    Unfortunately, my wife's 2017 Honda CRV is doing exactly the same thing. I watched both part 1 and part 2 of your diagnostics on the van. How is it possible that a vehicle with a proximity key starts itself without the key being present? Exactly what her CRV is doing. It only has 33k on it. Sadly, it's out of warranty because it's a 2017. I have no idea how much money this is going to cost to get it back up and running. Thanks for the video. Much appreciated 🙏

  • @jamesanderson2176
    @jamesanderson2176 Před rokem

    Are the keyfob features integral to the BCM, or is that a separate module? I know the customer isolated the keys, but the receiver might still be hearing voices.

  • @138galaxia
    @138galaxia Před rokem

    Can you get a used one? We are having problems with most cars that arrive at the shop. There are no spare parts, majority are cars with months of use.

  • @richardcranium5839
    @richardcranium5839 Před rokem +1

    does it have remote start? if so the key info is stored in the remote start module. a glitch signal may activate that module but not far enough to turn the starter

    • @Nabeelco
      @Nabeelco Před rokem

      Yeah, I think this is the issue too.

  • @p.a.jacobs5514
    @p.a.jacobs5514 Před rokem +1

    Try resetting the bcm by disconecting both positive and negative on battery and take 1jumper cable and connect positive and negative leads to engine together for 20mins and do these steps in reverse and bcm should go back to factory default settings, therefore fixing your problem. U r welcome.

  • @rcplaneguy
    @rcplaneguy Před rokem

    Is there more than one key/transmitter? Bad ignition switch?

  • @inothome
    @inothome Před rokem +1

    Guided parts cannon.... Not just the parts cannon. Big difference! But agreed, what else could it be what actually controls the keyless and starts that car?

  • @jasoncruise5949
    @jasoncruise5949 Před rokem

    Hi Ivan is the other spare key somewhere in the mini van ?

  • @huntnfishnuts5880
    @huntnfishnuts5880 Před rokem

    BCM is a well educated guess, maybe keyless entry module, did not look like it had any aftermarket remote start installed. Now you just have to find one, possibly reprogram a used one ?

  • @danssmokintreasures
    @danssmokintreasures Před rokem

    Supply for parts for almost everything is terrible. So curious about the back story on the banned from the dealer thing. Funny.

  • @secretsquirrel9722
    @secretsquirrel9722 Před rokem

    If it is reasonably repeatable now. Could you de-pin the bcm connector of what commands the ignition on or loop out the communication of it. Even use test leads to be fully connected to shut and lock the car. Then disconnect the leads once asleep so the car has no idea it's been tampered with? Then see if the fault reoccurs?
    I know you've already fixed these cars when you post them but it might help ease the doubt of the call if you can isolate the module. So it can malfunction all it likes but not actually affect the car?

  • @QBallRacing
    @QBallRacing Před rokem

    just started watching... perhaps one idea would be to do a full scan without turning the ignition on when the car acts up. just to se what if any modules is responding... to se what modules got power and narrow it down that way.

  • @ricanderson5717
    @ricanderson5717 Před rokem

    Wow! Something new to Keith? That's a goodie😁

  • @agoodneighborautorepair2176

    kill switch will work, very nice explanation, did you check for any aftermarket stuff...it happens to me In a Toyota tundra (aftermarket immobilizer)

  • @ford6
    @ford6 Před rokem

    Unplug the power lift control module that talks to the BCM and tells it to turn on accessory power (supposedly, I've actually seen it turn on the ignition) to activate the lift. if it's sending erroneous commands it could be triggering the BCM to activate

  • @autotek7930
    @autotek7930 Před rokem +3

    Had it been in an accident? I did notice a dent.

  • @dougkubash8673
    @dougkubash8673 Před 8 měsíci

    I think replacing the BCM is a good call. We had a similar problem on one of our 2016 F-150's. At random the DRL lights would come on and there was about a 20 amp draw when it was acting up with nobody inside key out and doors locked. I messed around with it and we ended up taking it to the dealer. They had it for about two months and the mechanic traced it down to no bulbs in the cargo light. The upfitters removed the bulbs when they installed the cap and he said the BCM was searching for those bulbs, couldn't find them and was acting up. There was a code for the puddle lamps. It fixed the problem when he pet the bulbs back in

  • @MTLeopold
    @MTLeopold Před rokem

    Doesn't this model have remote start enabled by telematics? Maybe it's software related. Is the BCM ever off?

  • @carmo9693
    @carmo9693 Před rokem

    Any water intrusion, and how about a thermal imager for diag

  • @jamesgoularte8460
    @jamesgoularte8460 Před rokem

    YOUR ON THE RIGHT TRACK HAVE MANY WITH THIS ISSUE, ALWAYS A DIFFERENT ISSUE, INTERMITTENT, OR STAYS ON ALL THE TIME AND KILLS THE BATTERY. OUR ALARM GOES OFF. THE BCM HARD TI GETS TO ABOVE THE FUSE BOX, WHICH HAPPENS ACROSS ALL HONDAS NP TSB FOR THIS

  • @tecnaman9097
    @tecnaman9097 Před rokem

    Could it be a rogue input to the BCM that's commanding the BCM to turn the ignition on? Just a thought Ivan.

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Před rokem

      Does the BCM itself handle the remote control, or does it use a separate telemetric module?

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn Před rokem

    Did it ever go to sleep?
    If you can turn it on without the key what does that say about the anti-theft system

  • @madcap57
    @madcap57 Před rokem

    I am questioning the used ebay part....is it really the updated BCM?

  • @jkiley4466
    @jkiley4466 Před rokem +1

    Found it odd that the key fob wouldn't open the rear door. Is the RF keyless access module broken? What if there's random noise coming from the keyless access module? Would it eventually hit a sequence that the BCM recognizes as someone having pressed a key on the fob, therefore illuminating the dash?

    • @rcplaneguy
      @rcplaneguy Před rokem

      Child lock was on

    • @frizzlefry1921
      @frizzlefry1921 Před rokem

      @@rcplaneguy I'd child lock was on outside door handle at least should still work correct? Isn't it just the inside door handle that is affected?

  • @carlosmoreira779
    @carlosmoreira779 Před rokem

    This should have been your Halloween special series.

  • @Split_Wing
    @Split_Wing Před rokem

    Great Job on Videos Thanks 😘😘😘

  • @BenyKorenberg
    @BenyKorenberg Před rokem +2

    One of the first crazy ideas i had looking at this, is what if one of the owners lost the second key somewhere inside the car...?

    • @deniscarr469
      @deniscarr469 Před rokem

      Would it not turn on the BCM all the time rather than intermittently?

  • @additudeobx
    @additudeobx Před rokem +2

    I think I know where that dent came from on the drivers front fender. I think it's called a frustration dent.
    I've witnessed a few a few of them in my lifetime.
    Can you disable the BCM, or disable the signal buss from the BCM and see if the issue still happens?

    • @pz6316
      @pz6316 Před rokem

      my same thought

  • @rayboudreault1452
    @rayboudreault1452 Před rokem +1

    I had a 2019 Honda passport, all kinds of electrical issues. I had same issue as well as the vehicle would brake on its own, accelerate on its own. Rear tailgate opened with no command. Radio was an issue with noise, the dealer would do noting for me. I had less than fifteen thousand kilometers on it. Never solved it and got rid of it.

  • @windward2818
    @windward2818 Před rokem

    If you could monitor battery current with a deep memory scope or logger and trigger at an amp above sleep current (with some pre-trigger data), you might see a current signature that could be used to understand a possible module sequence of events (current draw magnitude unique to each module or load). Maybe you could determine what module turned on first.
    My troubleshooting approach is much like yours, although having an electronic repair bench (microscope, soldering stations, etc.) available to me, I will take apart a suspect module and inspect it before replacing it. You can find uncommon failures and many times, if you have access to a electronics parts inventory (TH and SMT), you can fix the module if the problem is not related to a custom IC.
    An obvious failure mode is a cracked solder joint or PCB trace, and relay contacts if the vehicle is older. But many times you may have a single SMT component fail. For example, a stacked design SMT ceramic capacitor which can crack and fail short, open or intermittent. I keep a small inventory of the most common high reliability automotive chip capacitors (NP0 and X7R) with features like; soft end termination, AEC-200 Qualification, etc. in 0402, 0603, and 0805, with some larger values in 1206. I also have an inventory of automotive Tant and Polymer. If a find a bad SMT Aluminum Electrolytic I can usually order a good replacement part on-line. Through hole Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors are relatively easy to buy.

  • @Land-of-reason
    @Land-of-reason Před rokem

    It has rained and water has got into a connector or module.
    I had such a problem which took the main dealer a whole week to fix.
    I can hear the water on the ground whilst you are walking

  • @fredshead3956
    @fredshead3956 Před rokem

    Hi Ivan i dont know if it would prove anything but what about disconnecting the BCM overnight see what happens. just an idea...F.

  • @oldbiker9739
    @oldbiker9739 Před rokem

    when that Honda is parked there is a gas tank purge valve that depressors the gas tank some times they stay on , it works to depressor the gas tank even when the engine is off lol

  • @JosePerez-bz4ix
    @JosePerez-bz4ix Před rokem

    Bcm nowadays controls more and more stuff . I see lots of failures in my shop Chrysler from keeping a car unable to shut off, to draining the battery like your case. Hey what brand are you lead that you have in you meter the ones that you can piggyback

  • @ricanderson5717
    @ricanderson5717 Před rokem

    Is there any used parts places near you? Maybe a junkyard BCM would give you something to test with.

  • @groovedodger
    @groovedodger Před rokem +3

    Spare Key in the glovebox ?

  • @oldxr650l3
    @oldxr650l3 Před rokem +1

    I haven't read all the comments so don't know if this was asked/answered. Thinktool is powerful .. maybe try re-initializing the BCM right up front, before anything else?

    • @Onibyron
      @Onibyron Před 10 měsíci

      I never heard of that tool before.