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Old 12-16-2018, 07:11 AM
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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?
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Old 12-16-2018, 07:48 AM
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This is the part number I used as master




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35113 S84 A02 thanks Deckoz
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Originally Posted by Bjehle
35113 S84 A02 thanks Deckoz
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.
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Ok now I understand the process, that makes perfect sense.
Do you know if it has to be a dealer to program the 35111 S2A 306 or can the tech next door with a snap-on scope do it?
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Originally Posted by Bjehle
Ok now I understand the process, that makes perfect sense.
Do you know if it has to be a dealer to program the 35111 S2A 306 or can the tech next door with a snap-on scope do it?
Tech should be able to clone a key without the car

Honda has to program new immobilizer ids, and it requires the car.

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Can you pair a Honda keyfob to an aftermarket (Viper) alarm? I too only have one key and the car had Viper alarm installed... thank you all!
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Can you pair a Honda keyfob to an aftermarket (Viper) alarm? I too only have one key and the car had Viper alarm installed... thank you all!
No. You can order viper fobs on their own though.
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No. You can order viper fobs on their own though.
Ok thanks, do early 2000 AP1 have chipped keys? Or they're just traditional keys and any locksmith can copy a key for me?

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Originally Posted by Say Chi Sin Lo
Ok thanks, do early 2000 AP1 have chipped keys? Or they're just traditional keys and any locksmith can copy a key for me?

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All s2000 are immbilizer chipped. Honda dealership should only charge you the cost of the key($45). They put your key in a machine which powers the chip so the code can be copied to the new cut key


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