Where is the Immobilizer on an Acura MDX?

Where is the Immobilizer on an Acura MDX?

Fuse 13 in the passenger’s side under-dash fusebox powers the immobilizer receiver (and a bunch of other stuff you’d probably notice wasn’t working, including the driver’s seat control and navigation if your MDX has it). Fuse #6 in the driver’s side under-dash fusebox seems to be involved, too…

Where can I find the MDX key immobilizer light?

You should be able to do some quick research on the options online… or maybe even find an MDXer in your area who’d let you borrow their HDS, or come over and hook it up to take a look at your car. Click to expand… Thanks for the reply. I’ll take a look into those fuses.

What does the flashing green key on the dash mean?

Shop location or mobile technician. The flashing green key light on dash is the security light on most Honda vehicles. Other manufactures have different flashing security lights on dash. For example General Motors uses a flashing red lock with car and Chrysler uses a flashing red dot light on

Why is there a green key light on my Honda Accord?

Chances are your key is no longer programmed with the vehicles immobilizer. Essentially the key has become deprogrammed and will need to be reprogrammed to the car by your local dealership or a Keyless Shop location or mobile technician. The flashing green key light on dash is the security light on most Honda vehicles.

Why does my Acura MDX light stop blinking?

The light quits blinking when a bad key is turned off, but blinks 5 times when a good key is turned off. If the key you’re using EVER behaves like a bad key, try one of the other keys that came with the car.

When does the Immobilizer light come on on an Acura MDX?

When you start the X, the Immobilizer (key) dummy light comes on and goes off after a few seconds. If there is a problem with the key, the Immobilizer light is supposed to blink which would be very noticeable to me.

You should be able to do some quick research on the options online… or maybe even find an MDXer in your area who’d let you borrow their HDS, or come over and hook it up to take a look at your car. Click to expand… Thanks for the reply. I’ll take a look into those fuses.