Proper Replacement Key
I got this AP1 with 1 key (black) and a remote for the factory keyless (72147 S2A A01).
There are 5 part #s for S2000 keys:
35111 S2A 306 -157$
35114 S9A A01 -22$
35113 S9A A01 -28$
35113 S84 A02 -48$
35114 S84 A02 -42$
Obviously the 157$ one is the master key but can one of the cheaper keys be used as a master?
There are 5 part #s for S2000 keys:
35111 S2A 306 -157$
35114 S9A A01 -22$
35113 S9A A01 -28$
35113 S84 A02 -48$
35114 S84 A02 -42$
Obviously the 157$ one is the master key but can one of the cheaper keys be used as a master?
NP, btw im pretty sure the 157 key is exactly the same - except comes with a new immbilizer ID that needs to be programmed into the ECU.
The others are cloner keys - ie they rock a clone of your original keys immbilizer.
not saying this happens, but, you can technically get new keys with new immbilizer IDs, and remove the old ID's so if say a previous owner didn't give you all of the keys, it effectively disables the old keys out in rhe the world.
The others are cloner keys - ie they rock a clone of your original keys immbilizer.
not saying this happens, but, you can technically get new keys with new immbilizer IDs, and remove the old ID's so if say a previous owner didn't give you all of the keys, it effectively disables the old keys out in rhe the world.
Honda has to program new immobilizer ids, and it requires the car.
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