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What exactly is your door issue? Describe in detail what is happening or not happening. Could be many things including a bad center roller or a bad fuel door switch. Hard to say without knowing your issue. (I have no idea what B2033 error code indicates.)
My problem is when I open the door it beeps three times but the door does not open automatically. Opening the door manually is no problem. Check the center roller or fuel door switch, no problem. I also tried unplugging the #7 fuse in the driver’s footwell fuse box for 15-20 seconds. The door just won‘t open automatically (sorry my English is no good)
Rubber bumpers, center roller, latch actuator, rear latch element, fuel door interlock, micro switch, all checked, beeps when push button is pressed to start, sliding door light on dash comes on, I've tried everything WiiMaster teaches. But sometimes I also try to unplug the No. 7 fuse in the driver's footwell fuse box for 15-20 seconds. The door would suddenly open automatically, but after a while, the sliding door light on the dashboard came on again. The error code checked is B2033. That's probably it.
 

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My problem is when I open the door it beeps three times but the door does not open automatically. Opening the door manually is no problem. Check the center roller or fuel door switch, no problem. I also tried unplugging the #7 fuse in the driver’s footwell fuse box for 15-20 seconds. The door just won‘t open automatically (sorry my English is no good)
Rubber bumpers, center roller, latch actuator, rear latch element, fuel door interlock, micro switch, all checked, beeps when push button is pressed to start, sliding door light on dash comes on, I've tried everything WiiMaster teaches. But sometimes I also try to unplug the No. 7 fuse in the driver's footwell fuse box for 15-20 seconds. The door would suddenly open automatically, but after a while, the sliding door light on the dashboard came on again. The error code checked is B2033. That's probably it.
Use a voltage meter to check all the micro switches. If I remember right they have BOTh kinds(normally open and normally closes) on the latch assembly.
Most likely one or more are not working correctly. They can be replaced individually, available on Digikey.
 
Use a voltage meter to check all the micro switches. If I remember right they have BOTh kinds(normally open and normally closes) on the latch assembly.
Most likely one or more are not working correctly. They can be replaced individually, available on Digikey.
I'm glad to hear from you. Regarding the microswitch issue, I have tested and tried replacing the rear door lock actuator. Lubricated the front door actuator but the results were equally disappointing. After trying to remove the fuse, sometimes the door will open and close on its own three or four times. Then the beep sounded again and the door was stuck again. It's just that the control box hasn't been replaced yet. The picture below is the error code prompt I found on the Internet. But the motor was also replaced.
 

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update status. There are two white rubber tubes at the center drum and motor outlet. Just hold the white rubber tube at the left motor outlet with your hand to open and close the door smoothly. Once you let go, the door will get stuck again. Does the center roller wire need to be replaced?
 
Hello Ody members,
I am experiencing the door beep issue...this originally started last year and upon research I found it's an issue with the mid rollers. So, I replaced both the mid rollers for both the sliding doors ordering from the dealer. The sound returned and so, I also replaced the top rubber stoppers on both sides which were missing, also applied white lithium grease on all the roller mechanical parts (up, center and lower) but not on the tracks. The sound went away for few months and came back again last week. I noticed that this is happening particularly when I am going on a rough road or going upwards on a slope road; it does not happen while going downwards on the same road. This also happens while parking on my driveway which is also inclined or when coming to a sudden stop. It appears like something is not latching properly somewhere....any ideas?
 
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Hello Ody members,
I am experiencing the door beep issue...this originally started last year and upon research I found it's an issue with the mid rollers. So, I replaced both the mid rollers for both the sliding doors ordering from the dealer. The sound returned and so, I also replaced the top rubber stoppers on both sides which were missing, also applied white lithium grease on all the roller mechanical parts (up, center and lower) but not on the tracks. The sound went away for few months and came back again last week. I noticed that this is happening particularly when I am going on a rough road or going upwards on a slope road; it does not happen while going downwards on the same road. This also happens while parking on my driveway which is also inclined or when coming to a sudden stop. It appears like something is not latching properly somewhere....any ideas?
What do you mean? You mean the door open beep is constantly sounding? Where did you see that is caused by the center rollers? That issue is almost always the rear latch module.
 
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What do you mean? You mean the door open beep is constantly sounding? Where did you see that is caused by the center rollers? That issue is almost always the rear latch module.
I noticed a bunch of play on the door when I shook the door; and also when I opened the rollers, one of the roller was completely broken off on one side and the other side was pretty beaten up too. Seems like I have a combination of issues.
 
What do you mean? You mean the door open beep is constantly sounding? Where did you see that is caused by the center rollers? That issue is almost always the rear latch module.
Hello @WiiMaster I checked the rear latch module on both my doors and they seem to be latching pretty well; I was able to close them by turning them and when I tried to close the sliding door, the door did not close properly because I had manually closed it. I had to reset the door and do an unlock to close it again. I did notice that the yellow latching part is covered with black sticky stuff....thinking about cleaning and lubricating it again with white lithium grease...is that the right thing to do?
 
I have a 2006 EX-L .... both sliding doors are having issues.. the drivers sides just looks like it needs the rollers replaced.
The passenger side - the real trouble maker :) Door got stuck and would not open more than a few inches.. after rocking back and forth, spraying grease , it finally opened but the cable snapped :( OK .. so replaced the roller without any issues and cut the cable from dangling down. Now, the door slides back and forth nicely in the track, but does not latch at the rear part at all. When closing the door, it doesn't pull in and close the door. Pulling the code, i get B2052. Googled it and it's "sliding door control unit internal error (EEPROM error)".... SO is this just the failed rear latch assembly that needs to be replaced? If so, if i'm just going to keep the door in manual operation, what part would i need vs 72610-SHJ-A22 as suggested ealier? Thanks in advance for the help
 
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I have a 2006 EX-L .... both sliding doors are having issues.. the drivers sides just looks like it needs the rollers replaced.
The passenger side - the real trouble maker :) Door got stuck and would not open more than a few inches.. after rocking back and forth, spraying grease , it finally opened but the cable snapped :( OK .. so replaced the roller without any issues and cut the cable from dangling down. Now, the door slides back and forth nicely in the track, but does not latch at the rear part at all. When closing the door, it doesn't pull in and close the door. Pulling the code, i get B2052. Googled it and it's "sliding door control unit internal error (EEPROM error)".... SO is this just the failed rear latch assembly that needs to be replaced? If so, if i'm just going to keep the door in manual operation, what part would i need vs 72610-SHJ-A22 as suggested ealier? Thanks in advance for the help
Regardless of keeping the door manual, you still have a powered rear latch and will thus need the powered rear latch assembly.

Your issue doesn't sound like a rear latch issue though. Now that you've opened the can of worms by "converting" the door to manual, all I can really suggest is to try the reset procedure to see if that code clears. Stuff like this is why I never recommend doing this type of conversion.
 
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Doors Won't Open!!!
Not inside outside manual power assisted...
My sliding doors do not open at all. Occasionally they might work in the power assisted mode but it's not reliable. When they are on manual mode I can't budge them. At ALL
Very upsetting when I'm tryin to unload cargo like right now...
I try to open them from the inside and they don't budge, I try using the outside handles no go.

In the long run I wish to fully eliminate the power assisted mode. It takes all the joy out of being able to slam the sliding door shut after moving lots of stuff.

Right now I would be okay with using them in either mode if they would just open. 😔
 
Doors Won't Open!!!
Have you perused the first page of this thread for possible solutions?

Lots of info in there.
And step by step instructions fwiw.

Good Luck

Keep us informed of you failures and successes.
 
Regardless of keeping the door manual, you still have a powered rear latch and will thus need the powered rear latch assembly.

Your issue doesn't sound like a rear latch issue though. Now that you've opened the can of worms by "converting" the door to manual, all I can really suggest is to try the reset procedure to see if that code clears. Stuff like this is why I never recommend doing this type of conversion.
Well, tried pulling #7 fuse to reset and didn't help at all :(
Any other suggestions?? Just want the door to latch and avoid the battery drain...
Thanks
 
Doors Won't Open!!!
Not inside outside manual power assisted...
My sliding doors do not open at all. Occasionally they might work in the power assisted mode but it's not reliable. When they are on manual mode I can't budge them. At ALL
Very upsetting when I'm tryin to unload cargo like right now...
I try to open them from the inside and they don't budge, I try using the outside handles no go.

In the long run I wish to fully eliminate the power assisted mode. It takes all the joy out of being able to slam the sliding door shut after moving lots of stuff.

Right now I would be okay with using them in either mode if they would just open. 😔
I similarly could not open or close the doors at all if they were switched to manual via the switch by the driver. I'm a pretty strong guy but they almost would not budge. I ended up disconnecting the cables and now they roll fine like a manual door ought to. I hate these automatic doors, really. They're pretty dangerous I think.

My doors don't latch open though. I still have to investigate that and got some advice here on what to check in a thread of my own. Haven't taken it apart to look yet.
 
Look at the bottom roller for the catch and latch with the door completely open. Maybe the latch thing is stuck open.
 
I similarly could not open or close the doors at all if they were switched to manual via the switch by the driver. I'm a pretty strong guy but they almost would not budge. I ended up disconnecting the cables and now they roll fine like a manual door ought to. I hate these automatic doors, really. They're pretty dangerous I think.

My doors don't latch open though. I still have to investigate that and got some advice here on what to check in a thread of my own. Haven't taken it apart to look yet.
Next time mine randomly decide to work im gonna have to cut the cables cuz they DO NOT open in manual mode at all👎
 
OK, so this is my first post here. I bought a 2010 Honda Odyssey a few months ago and had a couple of instances where the battery went completely flat after not starting it for a few days. So I started doing some research and wound up up here.

And I figured it was one of the 2 doors and the Micro switches. So I pulled fuse 7 but then I got tired of doing that. And I bought something called a switched fuse. Which is like 10 or $15 on the internet.. And basically it's just a fuse plug in with a switch on it. And you put your own fuse in there. So that basically the fuse can be shut off or on...

The circuit will be opened up so no current will flow and that will solve the problem and then every time I get out of the car, I turn the switch off and every time I come back in to start the car, I turn the switch on and I don't have to pull the fuse or put the fuse back in. So thanks for all the help with the various posts here.
 
OK, so this is my first post here. I bought a 2010 Honda Odyssey a few months ago and had a couple of instances where the battery went completely flat after not starting it for a few days. So I started doing some research and wound up up here.

And I figured it was one of the 2 doors and the Micro switches. So I pulled fuse 7 but then I got tired of doing that. And I bought something called a switched fuse. Which is like 10 or $15 on the internet.. And basically it's just a fuse plug in with a switch on it. And you put your own fuse in there. So that basically the fuse can be shut off or on...

The circuit will be opened up so no current will flow and that will solve the problem and then every time I get out of the car, I turn the switch off and every time I come back in to start the car, I turn the switch on and I don't have to pull the fuse or put the fuse back in. So thanks for all the help with the various posts here.
Welcome to this forum. I assume that you determined your battery drain issue was caused by the sliding door(s) rear latch? You did not explicitly indicate if your pulling of fuse 7 resolved the battery drain issue or not. installing the switched fuse seems like a good temporary fix.
You may want to consider fixing the issue for good by dealing with the rear latch micro switch issue as described in this thread. Are you having any sliding door issues?
 
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