need a key copy for my s2000
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Originally Posted by EagleDon,Oct 27 2010, 02:28 PM
I had a key made at the dealership here in Springfield, MO and within 10 minutes, done. $22.55 plus tax (1.54), total $24.09.
I would trust the dealership for this one.
I would trust the dealership for this one.
the honda dealer ship i called didnt copy keys and didnt know what dealer ship did.
maybe it was a person thats new..
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Originally Posted by dirtykoala,Oct 27 2010, 03:52 PM
i think i paid like $325 at the dealer for a remote and key...
Bottom line: the cost of getting a new key is not simply the cost of getting a blank and having it cut. It can cost upward of $250 if you're not careful. I lucked out and bought two sidewinder blanks online for $15 each and the dealer programmed both of them for $45. Based on what I've seen others do, that was a steal.
Remotes can be found for $20-30 each and you can program them yourself.
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i thought keys were like $100, could only get them through honda, and you'd have to have the chip programmed in, i don't see how lowes could do it, unless the "chip" theory is a bunch of nonsense...
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Originally Posted by s2k aok,Oct 27 2010, 05:48 PM
i thought keys were like $100, could only get them through honda, and you'd have to have the chip programmed in, i don't see how lowes could do it, unless the "chip" theory is a bunch of nonsense...
Having said that, the acid test is whether they can give you a key that actually starts the car. Warning!! Don't try to start the car with the newly cut key with the old key on the same ring. The old key will be close enough to validate the chip and the car will start even if the new key isn't programmed. Put the old key somewhere else and see if the new key will start the car by itself. If that works, then you can't argue with results.
But buying a key from the dealer is likely to be $200-300 (maybe less for the older keys). The advantage is that it will work.
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for the past 5 years on this site (plus working and programming keys at a honda dealer myself) i have seen/read many many different things in regards to keys.
1) the key has a chip/transponder embedded in it. you cannot change the signal the key sends out. what is done when a key is programmed to a car is the ECU is told allow the signal from the key to start the car.
2) i have seen home depot, lowes, ace hardware, local auto parts stores (pep boys, autozone, murrays) advertise that they can cut sidewinder keys but never any one of these places say they can program honda keys.
3) the only way that i know of to program a honda key is with honda authorized engine scanners (HDS and Tablet). i've asked may Snap-On dealer and even their $8,000 top of the line modis scanner cannot program honda keys.
4) the price of buying, cutting, and programming a key can vary anywhere from $45-200 plus. this is depends on where you buy the key and who programs the key. some dealers will charge you for the key/cut and programing seperately. $45 for the key and 30 minutes minimum for the labor to program. few will program they key for you if you buy the key from them free of charge.
1) the key has a chip/transponder embedded in it. you cannot change the signal the key sends out. what is done when a key is programmed to a car is the ECU is told allow the signal from the key to start the car.
2) i have seen home depot, lowes, ace hardware, local auto parts stores (pep boys, autozone, murrays) advertise that they can cut sidewinder keys but never any one of these places say they can program honda keys.
3) the only way that i know of to program a honda key is with honda authorized engine scanners (HDS and Tablet). i've asked may Snap-On dealer and even their $8,000 top of the line modis scanner cannot program honda keys.
4) the price of buying, cutting, and programming a key can vary anywhere from $45-200 plus. this is depends on where you buy the key and who programs the key. some dealers will charge you for the key/cut and programing seperately. $45 for the key and 30 minutes minimum for the labor to program. few will program they key for you if you buy the key from them free of charge.
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Originally Posted by jeggy,Oct 27 2010, 07:06 PM
for the past 5 years on this site (plus working and programming keys at a honda dealer myself) i have seen/read many many different things in regards to keys.
1) the key has a chip/transponder embedded in it. you cannot change the signal the key sends out. what is done when a key is programmed to a car is the ECU is told allow the signal from the key to start the car.
2) i have seen home depot, lowes, ace hardware, local auto parts stores (pep boys, autozone, murrays) advertise that they can cut sidewinder keys but never any one of these places say they can program honda keys.
3) the only way that i know of to program a honda key is with honda authorized engine scanners (HDS and Tablet). i've asked may Snap-On dealer and even their $8,000 top of the line modis scanner cannot program honda keys.
4) the price of buying, cutting, and programming a key can vary anywhere from $45-200 plus. this is depends on where you buy the key and who programs the key. some dealers will charge you for the key/cut and programing seperately. $45 for the key and 30 minutes minimum for the labor to program. few will program they key for you if you buy the key from them free of charge.
1) the key has a chip/transponder embedded in it. you cannot change the signal the key sends out. what is done when a key is programmed to a car is the ECU is told allow the signal from the key to start the car.
2) i have seen home depot, lowes, ace hardware, local auto parts stores (pep boys, autozone, murrays) advertise that they can cut sidewinder keys but never any one of these places say they can program honda keys.
3) the only way that i know of to program a honda key is with honda authorized engine scanners (HDS and Tablet). i've asked may Snap-On dealer and even their $8,000 top of the line modis scanner cannot program honda keys.
4) the price of buying, cutting, and programming a key can vary anywhere from $45-200 plus. this is depends on where you buy the key and who programs the key. some dealers will charge you for the key/cut and programing seperately. $45 for the key and 30 minutes minimum for the labor to program. few will program they key for you if you buy the key from them free of charge.
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Originally Posted by jeggy,Oct 27 2010, 07:06 PM
for the past 5 years on this site (plus working and programming keys at a honda dealer myself) i have seen/read many many different things in regards to keys.
1) the key has a chip/transponder embedded in it. you cannot change the signal the key sends out. what is done when a key is programmed to a car is the ECU is told allow the signal from the key to start the car.
2) i have seen home depot, lowes, ace hardware, local auto parts stores (pep boys, autozone, murrays) advertise that they can cut sidewinder keys but never any one of these places say they can program honda keys.
3) the only way that i know of to program a honda key is with honda authorized engine scanners (HDS and Tablet). i've asked may Snap-On dealer and even their $8,000 top of the line modis scanner cannot program honda keys.
4) the price of buying, cutting, and programming a key can vary anywhere from $45-200 plus. this is depends on where you buy the key and who programs the key. some dealers will charge you for the key/cut and programing seperately. $45 for the key and 30 minutes minimum for the labor to program. few will program they key for you if you buy the key from them free of charge.
1) the key has a chip/transponder embedded in it. you cannot change the signal the key sends out. what is done when a key is programmed to a car is the ECU is told allow the signal from the key to start the car.
2) i have seen home depot, lowes, ace hardware, local auto parts stores (pep boys, autozone, murrays) advertise that they can cut sidewinder keys but never any one of these places say they can program honda keys.
3) the only way that i know of to program a honda key is with honda authorized engine scanners (HDS and Tablet). i've asked may Snap-On dealer and even their $8,000 top of the line modis scanner cannot program honda keys.
4) the price of buying, cutting, and programming a key can vary anywhere from $45-200 plus. this is depends on where you buy the key and who programs the key. some dealers will charge you for the key/cut and programing seperately. $45 for the key and 30 minutes minimum for the labor to program. few will program they key for you if you buy the key from them free of charge.
home depot cut and my programmed a key for my03 and it works perefectly....