Power sliding doors (ex model) – HONDA 2000 Odyssey - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Power Sliding Doors (EX Model)

Operating the Doors With the Door

Handles

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

With the sliding door fully-closed or

fully-open, pull the outside or inside

door handle, then release it.

Once the door begins to move, the

door handles cannot be used to stop

the door. If you need to stop the door

for any reason, use the dashboard

switches or the remote transmitter.

Locking the Doors

LOCK KNOB

Each sliding door has a lock knob
under the inside door handle. Slide

the lock knob forward to unlock, and
backward to lock the doors. You can

also use the lock and unlock buttons
on the remote transmitter.

When you drive with children in your
vehicle, use the childproof door

locks (see page

85

). This will

prevent children from opening the

doors accidentally.

Sliding Doors and Obstacles

Each power sliding door has an auto-

reverse feature. If a door meets
resistance while closing, it will beep
three times and automatically
reverse direction. However, the door
may not immediately reverse

direction (like some elevator doors),
and the force of a closing door may

cause bruising or discomfort. Always
make sure passengers and any

objects are well away from the power
sliding doors before closing them.

Also check that passengers,

especially children, do not have their

hands on the edge of the sliding door

or on the door pillar. The auto-

reverse feature stops working when

the door is about to latch so the
motor can pull the door shut.

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