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Old 08-22-2009 | 04:18 PM
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Honda Homelink With No Headliner Cutting

Just installed a Homelink unit using Honda/Acura parts without cutting the headliner.

Parts Used:
- Homelink center from 2004 Acura TSX (Paid $36 Used on EBay)
- 09 Fit Navi / Civic Si Map Light Base (34404-SNA-A21ZD)
- Fit Navi / Acura TSX Map Light Lenses (Use same lenses)

Background / Reasons for Mod:
- 3-Button Homelink Function with No Headliner Cutting
- Parts Click / Bolt in like stock (Excecpt for wiring)
- Entire Used Maplight assembly out of 2004 TSX was $36
-- CIPA/Gentex Mirrors with homelink was $100 more than comparable non-homelink versions
- Use of Factory Honda/Acura Parts (Easy to replace later)
- TSX Version has a Blue LED Ambient Light
- Ability to have Map Lights come on with Doors Open
-- Ability to turn function off to not drain power if desired
- Wanted it to look like a factory Install
-- Color had to match perfectly

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This was definitely not a simple plug in install.

I tapped into the constant map light power (pin1) for homelink power, used the door input ground from the doom light harness for the map lights to turn on with doors (Map lights still turn on/off manually regardless of the door/off switch... switch only prevents the map lights from turning on with the door)

I didn't run wires for the ambient light. I don't have the ambient lighting kit under the dash. I did test the light with 12v and confirmed it was blue/worked.

This was a fun modification that only took me a couple hours. I soldered my wires instead of using wire taps, but those are an option.

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2004 TSX Map Light Assembly
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2009 Fit Navi Map Light Base
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Remove Map lights from TSX Base
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Four tabs hold in the Homelink Center Module
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Popped Homelink Center into 2009 Fit Navi Map Base
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Don't forget the plug for the Homelink Module
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Assembled Unit
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NOTE: These are mods I did on my own vehicle. Any changes you perform on your vehicle as a result of reading this post are at your own risk. Neither myself nor this forum are liable for any malfunctions, errors, or damage.
 

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Old 08-22-2009 | 04:39 PM
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wow, that is really cool.
Awesome that you thought to do all that.
 
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Old 08-22-2009 | 05:16 PM
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I ordered the one from the Odyssey. I can't figure out how to wired it up tho. I have navi on my fit and the stock wiring is 1 wire for the small grey plug and 3 wires for the green plug. The homelink unit has 2 wire for the small grey plug and 4 wires for the green plug.
 
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Old 08-22-2009 | 05:40 PM
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What year Odyssey? Does it have a door/switch on the homelink part? Does it have an Odyssey factory navi mic?

The above questions will help me narrow it down. I'll try to do a little digging tonight for wiring help.

I remember reading somewhere that there are two mic standards... civic used three wire, odyssey used two... or something to that effect.
 
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Old 08-22-2009 | 05:55 PM
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What year Odyssey? Does it have a door/switch on the homelink part? Does it have an Odyssey factory navi mic?

The above questions will help me narrow it down. I'll try to do a little digging tonight for wiring help.

I remember reading somewhere that there are two mic standards... civic used three wire, odyssey used two... or something to that effect.
not exactly sure the year, I believe it is a 05. It does not have the door switch. it is more of a map light unit, just like on the fit and yes it does have the Odyssey factory navi mic. TIA for the help. I try to post some pics tomorrow.
 
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Old 08-22-2009 | 07:43 PM
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Very nice +rep! Very tempting option, though I'm also tempted to go with the whole TSX unit so I have a place to store my sunglasses
 
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Old 08-22-2009 | 09:18 PM
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Nice twist on the mod for those w/o Navi who don't want to cut in to the headliner... Good Mod!


You didn't by any chance take pics of the back of the TSX Map Light Assembly?
Originally Posted by mscott
2004 TSX Map Light Assembly
I also have the Navi and would like to see if any Honda/Acura maplight assembly will be direct plug and play for our GE8's.


Originally Posted by Choro-Q_Fit
I ordered the one from the Odyssey. I can't figure out how to wired it up tho. I have navi on my fit and the stock wiring is 1 wire for the small grey plug and 3 wires for the green plug. The homelink unit has 2 wire for the small grey plug and 4 wires for the green plug.
I got the same problem, I haven't bought the homelink/sunglass holder but I've looked at most of them on ebay and I think some of the Acura's might work for us, but I got to double check the plugs/wires more closely.


Come to think of it homelink might not be that important to me, but the sunglass holder is... hmmm mscott, what did you do with the shell of the TSX unit?
 
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Old 08-22-2009 | 10:04 PM
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That looks like the thing that was in the Ridgeline that picked me up to get my car when it was in the shop. I didn't know what it was. I have the Base Fit, so I have nothing up top.

It has the sunglasses thing too. Don't know about the wiring.

Looks like this, and bonus, this page tells you how to swap the color of the little light:
Ambient Overhead Light Replacement

Maybe some of the close-up pictures there will tell you more experienced folks if it's the same.
 
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Old 08-23-2009 | 11:55 AM
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Here is what I found for wiring on the Odyssey.

2005 Odyssey Map Light Wiring/Homelink

Homelink Wires
  • GRN/RED (Illumination (Negative Circuit – LEDs)
  • ---
  • ---
  • RED/BLK (Illumination (Positive Circuit)
  • BLK (G601)… (Ground)
  • WHT/BLU (FUSE 6, Drivers)… (HOT at All Times Power)
  • BLU (Navigation)
  • PNK (Navigation)
  • ---
  • ---

MAP Lights
  • WHT/BLU (Power HOT at All Times)
  • ---
  • BLK/RED (Door Control Input) (Negative signal to turn map lights on with door… OPTIONAL Connect to Ceiling Light (Pin 1 BLU… Ground door signal))


2009 Fit

Ceiling Light (Doom Light)
  • BLU (Ground, door signal… UDFP G7… turns light on with doors)
  • PNK (Fuse 1 – Under Dash)
  • ---
Navi Microphone
  • LT GRN (Mic Sig) (Goes to D8 on Navi)
  • PUR (Mic Gnd) (Goes to D7 on Navi)
  • RED (SW/MIC ADPT) (Goes to D2 on Navi)
 
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Old 08-23-2009 | 12:09 PM
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Many of Hondas products share the same parts. If you're looking for a setup that will plug in without custom wiring... I dug and crossreferenced for a couple days. I didn't find it, but perhaps others will have better luck.

I'm 95% sure, you're going to be doing some wiring if you want a homelink setup. The fits only have a single power wire run from the factory (non-base) and a 3-wire microphone for those with navi.

Additionally, the Fits plug for the map light is a little different than those found in honda/acura products with the sunglasses holder. Alignment tabs are on opposite sides for the connector. Not a simple plug in.
 
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Old 08-23-2009 | 02:52 PM
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Nice DIY, but what Auto Dim/Temp mirror is that?
 
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Old 08-23-2009 | 04:28 PM
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existing wiring plug from map light w/ navi mic.


odysseys homelink unit
 
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Old 08-24-2009 | 06:21 PM
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Old 08-24-2009 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteSnake
Hey can you take a picture of your keychain with that thing on it so we can see how big it is??? Looks fairly nice so far..
 
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Old 08-24-2009 | 07:36 PM
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nice job.

one thing to remember though...dealer can steal your code when you take it in for service. one reason why i dont use homelink. i just use the regular garage door opener switch and just remove it when i take the car in for service.
 
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Old 08-24-2009 | 07:50 PM
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Hey can you take a picture of your keychain with that thing on it so we can see how big it is??? Looks fairly nice so far..
It's a tad larger than the key (black part) I have 1 for each vehicle and my golf cart LOL
 
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Old 08-24-2009 | 08:38 PM
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Is there a similar unit with Bluetooth?
I like the Homelink, but I'd like to be able to answer
phone calls too.
 
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Old 08-25-2009 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by mscott
Many of Hondas products share the same parts. If you're looking for a setup that will plug in without custom wiring... I dug and crossreferenced for a couple days. I didn't find it, but perhaps others will have better luck.
Thanks for your efforts. +reps I was hoping one of the older Acura's would have had the same or similar plugs.
I actually don't care about the homelink unit, but I really want the sunglasses holder.

Great pics Choro-Q +reps to you too...
 

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Old 09-02-2009 | 06:39 PM
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Did you have to buy the wiring plug separetly, or did it come with it?
 
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Old 09-04-2009 | 07:30 PM
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I don't recall the model number, but it is the one from CIPA. It was cheaper than the GENTEX I had in my Rubicon. I've had both brands and the CIPA seems to work fine... the fact that I got it $80 cheaper than the gentex swayed me.
 


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