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how does one use these replacement keys?

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jake

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Dec 10, 2009, 9:54:40 AM12/10/09
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does this still have to be programmed at dealer or how does this work if I want to get
a spare key ?

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.16351


Seth

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Dec 10, 2009, 11:53:56 AM12/10/09
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"jake" <jak...@cbc.hu> wrote in message
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> does this still have to be programmed at dealer or how does this work if I
> want to get a spare key ?
>
> http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.16351

Looks like it's just a casing and key blank. No electronics included so
nothing to program.

E. Meyer

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Dec 10, 2009, 12:21:22 PM12/10/09
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On 12/10/09 10:53 AM, in article hfr938$a95$1...@news.eternal-september.org,
"Seth" <seth_ler...@hotmail.com> wrote:

If the objective is to get a key that will actually start the car. This
probably isn't it if your original keys have a chip in them. These are for
replacing a broken key by transferring the guts into the new housing &
having the blank cut to match.

Dillon Pyron

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Dec 15, 2009, 10:23:52 AM12/15/09
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Thus spake "E. Meyer" <e.p....@verizon.net> :

And if the objective is to replace both the mechanical and electronic
key, I haven't found a dealer in the approximate 50 mile radius of our
house that will replace it without having proof of ownership and,
sometimes, actually having the car at the dealership.

I've seen articles about the availability of the whole key from some
"third parties".
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Tegger

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Dec 15, 2009, 2:20:45 PM12/15/09
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Dillon Pyron <invalid...@austin.rr.com> wrote in
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> I haven't found a dealer in the approximate 50 mile radius of our
> house that will replace it without having proof of ownership and,
> sometimes, actually having the car at the dealership.

Same here. Some of the dealerships around here (and not just Honda) even
have printouts stuck to wall advising this.

Typically they want not only you, personally, and the car's ownership
papers, but your own personal photo ID as well. If you're a husband trying
to get a key made for a car registered to your wife, they won't do that
without her presenting her documentation in person.


>
> I've seen articles about the availability of the whole key from some
> "third parties".


The same people who hack into garage-door-opener signals so as to break
into your house, I'll bet.


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aemeijers

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Dec 15, 2009, 5:11:17 PM12/15/09
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Shrug. Must be a regional thing. Local Chrysler dealer gave me the magic
number, and pointed me at the outside locksmith they use. Most brands,
if you have 2 working keys (the non-button kind, at least), you can get
a key at any real locksmith, without the magic number. Not sure if Honda
is like that, or they have to be different like they are with everything
else. I've managed to not lose they keys that came with my 99 Honda, so
never needed another one. My 05 dodge van came with 1 key, and it was
one of those damn huge keys with the buttons, so I went to locksmith on
the way home.

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rick++

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Dec 17, 2009, 11:19:42 AM12/17/09
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I had a friend who lost his last key.
He had to get a tow to the dealer,
because neither a AAA locksmith or dealer would
come to the vehicle.
fortunately the key service price was not too expensive.

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