Replacement Honda Key
#1
Replacement Honda Key
How do I go about getting a replacement key for my civic?
My car was in an accident a couple months ago, and the law suit is taking a while, so I'd like to put my car in storage for the time being. In the process I have lost my keys for this car. Is it possible to get them recut by honda without getting new locks?
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My car was in an accident a couple months ago, and the law suit is taking a while, so I'd like to put my car in storage for the time being. In the process I have lost my keys for this car. Is it possible to get them recut by honda without getting new locks?
Wreck Thread: https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=75164.0
#2
Re: Replacement Honda Key
Originally Posted by cberman
How do I go about getting a replacement key for my civic?
My car was in an accident a couple months ago, and the law suit is taking a while, so I'd like to put my car in storage for the time being. In the process I have lost my keys for this car. Is it possible to get them recut by honda without getting new locks?
Wreck Thread: https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=75164.0
My car was in an accident a couple months ago, and the law suit is taking a while, so I'd like to put my car in storage for the time being. In the process I have lost my keys for this car. Is it possible to get them recut by honda without getting new locks?
Wreck Thread: https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=75164.0
#3
Re: Replacement Honda Key
It takes about 5 minutes to take the steering column apart and remove the lock cylinder.
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#4
Re: Replacement Honda Key
Well I have been tossing around the idea of maybe rebuilding the car and flipping it if the lawsuit goes over well, so I would prefer not to ---- with the lock cylinders unless I need to. I heard that you can give honda some lock code and they can reproduce your key but I haven't been able to find much info about it
#5
Re: Replacement Honda Key
Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
It takes about 5 minutes to take the steering column apart and remove the lock cylinder.
Originally Posted by cberman
Well I have been tossing around the idea of maybe rebuilding the car and flipping it if the lawsuit goes over well, so I would prefer not to ---- with the lock cylinders unless I need to.
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#7
Re: Replacement Honda Key
GO TO THE HONDA DEALER WITH PROOF OF OWNERSHIP AND THEY CAN CUT A KEY OFF THE VIN...
i work at a dealer, we do it all the time. go in with your title/registration and drivers license that matches proving its your car and they can cut you a key. we charge $7.98 for the key, cutting, and getting the code for the key...
this is all assuming that the ignition has not been changed since Honda built it...
i work at a dealer, we do it all the time. go in with your title/registration and drivers license that matches proving its your car and they can cut you a key. we charge $7.98 for the key, cutting, and getting the code for the key...
this is all assuming that the ignition has not been changed since Honda built it...
#8
Re: Replacement Honda Key
Originally Posted by cberman
Well no, I kno that I could do that no problem, but then it does nothing to help the problem when/if I sell the car.
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#9
Re: Replacement Honda Key
Originally Posted by turbohf
GO TO THE HONDA DEALER WITH PROOF OF OWNERSHIP AND THEY CAN CUT A KEY OFF THE VIN...
i work at a dealer, we do it all the time. go in with your title/registration and drivers license that matches proving its your car and they can cut you a key. we charge $7.98 for the key, cutting, and getting the code for the key...
this is all assuming that the ignition has not been changed since Honda built it...
i work at a dealer, we do it all the time. go in with your title/registration and drivers license that matches proving its your car and they can cut you a key. we charge $7.98 for the key, cutting, and getting the code for the key...
this is all assuming that the ignition has not been changed since Honda built it...
Oh, I thought you were putting the car in storage.