Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
-
- Posts: 41
- Joined: Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:39 pm
- Location: Johannesburg
- Motorcycle: 2005 Goldwing 1800GL
Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
Hi
I bought my Goldwing from Cayenne Honda who imported it from the states. I am looking for an Owners Manual, a spare key and spare remote, as it was sold with one key, one remote. Please can anyone advise me where I can download/purchase the manual and get spare keys/remotes from.
Thanks
Colin
I bought my Goldwing from Cayenne Honda who imported it from the states. I am looking for an Owners Manual, a spare key and spare remote, as it was sold with one key, one remote. Please can anyone advise me where I can download/purchase the manual and get spare keys/remotes from.
Thanks
Colin
- FlyBoy2121
- Posts: 331
- Joined: Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:28 pm
- Location: Canada
- Motorcycle: Honda GoldWing
Gl 1800 2003
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
I cmwagner
You forget to tell your GoldWing year.
On top of this page you see manual, go see.
FlyBoy2121
You forget to tell your GoldWing year.
On top of this page you see manual, go see.
FlyBoy2121
- Winginhunk
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:40 pm
- Location: Spanaway, Washington
- Motorcycle: 2003 Honda GL1800 with Champion Escort Sidecar
- Contact:
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
Honda key replacement: Axxess 27 (not the 27R, it’s too short)
Use the short 27R to make a spare key that will only work in the gas tank door lock or the right front glove box lock. To make it look better, find a knob (Electrical supply company has them) and glue the key to the knob. I found a black one that matches the bike.
A new OEM Honda remote can be purchased here:
http://www.directlineparts.com/product. ... 7749&str=4
You can find car replacement remotes that will work at Honda car lots or Ebay.
or remotes for1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Honda CRV, & 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 HONDA S200
If ordering from Ebay, look for the FCC ID E4EG8DJ coded remotes, they work on the above cars and the GL1800. You can buy remotes off of Ebay that are made for the GL1800, but they will cost you more. Only difference is the little pictures on them will have a car trunk.
It will take about three minutes to program a new remote:
To program a new remote:
1.
Turn the ignition switch on - between one and four seconds and press the trunk "Pop-Up" button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off. Note: keep the timing between one and four seconds, too fast or too slow will cause the control unit to lose the stored codes.
2.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch on. Between one and four seconds, press the trunk " Pop-Up " button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off.
3.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch on. Between one and four seconds, press the trunk " Pop-Up " button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off.
4.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch on. Between one and four seconds, press the trunk " Pop-Up " button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Leave the ignition switch on.
5.
Within 15 seconds, aim the transmitter (up to three) whose codes you want to store at the trunk and press the " Pop-Up " button once on each transmitter.
6.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off.
7.
Confirm proper operation with the new code
__________________
If your adding another remote to one you already have, the steps are about the same:
Step 1
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
Step 2
Point the new remote transmitter at the storage trunk and press the "Open" button until the indicator on the transmitter illuminates. This must be completed within four seconds. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Step 3
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position. Within a four-second period, press the "Open" button on the new remote transmitter. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Step 4
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position and press the "Open" button on the original remote transmitter within four seconds. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Step 5
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position again and press the "Open" button on the original remote transmitter within four seconds. Leave the ignition switch in the "ON" position.
Step 6
Press the "Open" button on the remote transmitters that you wish to use; do this within a 15-second window. Once you have pressed the "Open" button on theremote transmitters, turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position. Your remote transmitters are now programmed.
I got these tips off of another message board,
Use the short 27R to make a spare key that will only work in the gas tank door lock or the right front glove box lock. To make it look better, find a knob (Electrical supply company has them) and glue the key to the knob. I found a black one that matches the bike.
A new OEM Honda remote can be purchased here:
http://www.directlineparts.com/product. ... 7749&str=4
You can find car replacement remotes that will work at Honda car lots or Ebay.
or remotes for1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Honda CRV, & 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 HONDA S200
If ordering from Ebay, look for the FCC ID E4EG8DJ coded remotes, they work on the above cars and the GL1800. You can buy remotes off of Ebay that are made for the GL1800, but they will cost you more. Only difference is the little pictures on them will have a car trunk.
It will take about three minutes to program a new remote:
To program a new remote:
1.
Turn the ignition switch on - between one and four seconds and press the trunk "Pop-Up" button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off. Note: keep the timing between one and four seconds, too fast or too slow will cause the control unit to lose the stored codes.
2.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch on. Between one and four seconds, press the trunk " Pop-Up " button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off.
3.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch on. Between one and four seconds, press the trunk " Pop-Up " button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off.
4.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch on. Between one and four seconds, press the trunk " Pop-Up " button on the transmitter while aiming the transmitter at the trunk. Leave the ignition switch on.
5.
Within 15 seconds, aim the transmitter (up to three) whose codes you want to store at the trunk and press the " Pop-Up " button once on each transmitter.
6.
Between one and four seconds, turn the ignition switch off.
7.
Confirm proper operation with the new code
__________________
If your adding another remote to one you already have, the steps are about the same:
Step 1
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
Step 2
Point the new remote transmitter at the storage trunk and press the "Open" button until the indicator on the transmitter illuminates. This must be completed within four seconds. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Step 3
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position. Within a four-second period, press the "Open" button on the new remote transmitter. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Step 4
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position and press the "Open" button on the original remote transmitter within four seconds. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
Step 5
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position again and press the "Open" button on the original remote transmitter within four seconds. Leave the ignition switch in the "ON" position.
Step 6
Press the "Open" button on the remote transmitters that you wish to use; do this within a 15-second window. Once you have pressed the "Open" button on theremote transmitters, turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position. Your remote transmitters are now programmed.
I got these tips off of another message board,
Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: Jesus Christ and the American Soldier.
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
Focus your eyes to where you want to be,
Not to where you are afraid of falling to....
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
Focus your eyes to where you want to be,
Not to where you are afraid of falling to....
- FlyBoy2121
- Posts: 331
- Joined: Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:28 pm
- Location: Canada
- Motorcycle: Honda GoldWing
Gl 1800 2003
-
- Posts: 41
- Joined: Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:39 pm
- Location: Johannesburg
- Motorcycle: 2005 Goldwing 1800GL
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
Thanks to all specifically FlyBoy for the usefull information given.
Regards
Colin
Regards
Colin
- bstig60
- Posts: 1144
- Joined: Sat Jun 29, 2013 9:14 pm
- Location: Sharpes, FL.
- Motorcycle: 2003 GL1800
2007 ST1300
1999 Virago XV1100LC (Sold 6/15/19)
Luggage Trailer, 2014 Home Made
1987 Honda TLR 200 - Contact:
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
I was told my 2003 did not have a remote lock for the luggage compartments. If all were equipped, where is the electronic module located? I was told it was an option....
Bill
- Viking
- Posts: 3760
- Joined: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:59 pm
- Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Motorcycle: 2009 GL1800 AD
1987 Harley Softail Custom
1974 Harley FLH (sold)
1965 Harley FLHE (sold)
1957 Harley Chopper (sold)
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
If you remove the inner lid linner for your trunk, the module and wiring will be visible if you have it. I think all had it.
- AZgl1800
- Posts: 2929
- Joined: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:46 pm
- Location: Lake Oologah Indian Territory USA
- Motorcycle: 2009 Piaggio MP3 250cc https://imgur.com/foGDjgv
'02 GL1800 lives in Dawsonville, GA now.
My son is going to enjoy it for many years to come.
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
nope,
all do NOT have it, my 2002 does not have it....
all do NOT have it, my 2002 does not have it....
- Viking
- Posts: 3760
- Joined: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:59 pm
- Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Motorcycle: 2009 GL1800 AD
1987 Harley Softail Custom
1974 Harley FLH (sold)
1965 Harley FLHE (sold)
1957 Harley Chopper (sold)
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
Okay, I stand corrected. Thank you.
- GoldWingrGreg
- Posts: 891
- Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:18 am
- Location: Zephyrhills, Florida
- Motorcycle: 89 GL1500
03 GL1800
04 GL1800(abs)
05 GL1800(abs)
07 GL1800(abs) - Contact:
- bstig60
- Posts: 1144
- Joined: Sat Jun 29, 2013 9:14 pm
- Location: Sharpes, FL.
- Motorcycle: 2003 GL1800
2007 ST1300
1999 Virago XV1100LC (Sold 6/15/19)
Luggage Trailer, 2014 Home Made
1987 Honda TLR 200 - Contact:
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
Just spoke with my local dealer parts guy. He tells me that the remote truck opening device was an option. He also tells me that the device sensor that detects the remote is part of the ECM. Yet the owners manual and service manual both show the device and don't mention that it is optional... If the device is under the inter liner of the trunk, then it has to be fused. If so, which fuse would it use?
Bill
- Viking
- Posts: 3760
- Joined: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:59 pm
- Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Motorcycle: 2009 GL1800 AD
1987 Harley Softail Custom
1974 Harley FLH (sold)
1965 Harley FLHE (sold)
1957 Harley Chopper (sold)
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
cmwagner, I sent you a PM concerning an owners manual.
-
- Posts: 1202
- Joined: Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:28 pm
- Location: Amity. Ar
- Motorcycle: 2010 GL1800
2004 Suzuki DR200
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
- AZgl1800
- Posts: 2929
- Joined: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:46 pm
- Location: Lake Oologah Indian Territory USA
- Motorcycle: 2009 Piaggio MP3 250cc https://imgur.com/foGDjgv
'02 GL1800 lives in Dawsonville, GA now.
My son is going to enjoy it for many years to come.
Re: Goldwing 1800GL Owners Manual
I tried it, didn't work at the time, been meaning to get further into it.