2007 Odyssey power doors won't open after changing battery

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Asked by Caroline Dec 12, 2018 at 09:15 AM about the 2007 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2007 Honda Odyssey EX, battery was changed and
now the passenger rear sliding door won't open at
all,  not while using dash button, not while using
remote and not even when I try opening it
manually. I need help please, I have 5 kids (3 in car
seats) that have to climb in from the front. This is
driving me crazy, any help would be appreciated!  
I have tried taking fuse out and waiting 30 seconds
before putting back in. Could have done this wrong
though...

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Did you change the battery out or a professional? 2 things that come to mind...did you use a memory saver? I don’t think this vehicle requires it for the PCM but I find that Hondas are sensitive to losing power to accessories like radio, key fobs, electric doors, navigation systems and the such. I use them now on every car I service. Second, if you did it...did you do the correct order and orientation of the cables when disconnecting and connecting batteries? Anything arc?

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My husband changed it, I'll ask him and get back to you. Thanks for your response!

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