honda-automobiles pilot User Manual

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6410140B
Starting the Engine
6410130B
NOTE 
    The normal operating range
of the transmitter is approx.
200 ft (61 m). However, this
distance can be affected by
the following conditions.
Depending on where you park,
you may experience reduced
range reception. Interference
can be caused by any of these
conditions:
1. Proximity to buildings and
automobiles.
• Large trucks parked nearby
• Concrete walls
• Underground parking lot
• Steel walls
2. Proximity to high power transmitters (television, radio,
cellular, HAM radio, etc.).
3. When your transmitter is carried together with such
communication devices as a cellular phone, a walkie-
talkie, or a notebook computer.
4. When the transmitter is in contact with or covered by
a metallic object.
5. When the vehicle contains aftermarket window tint.
6. When another remote engine starter is used nearby.
7. When the battery becomes weak, the remote control
range becomes short.
8. In some cases the remote transmission range can be
longer than the reception range. Therefore the engine
can be started/stopped, and the remote status may
not be displayed.
Vehicle construction and the surrounding
environment cause reflected waves that may interfere
with the low power RF signal transmitted by the
remote control. This interference may result in “dead
spots” around the vehicle; places where remote
control signals will not be accepted by the main unit.  
     Note that the remote start
cannot improve the vehicles
original starting ability. The
engine may not start if the
ambient temperature is too
cold, the vehicle battery is
drained, or there are other
problems with the vehicles starting system.
6410120B
200 ft (61 m)