can we mix the CU2 remote and add our CL9 key to it?
is that possible?
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can we mix the CU2 remote and add our CL9 key to it?
is that possible?
I think that's what people normally do - take a switchblade template, take the chip etc out of their AU key and put it in the switchblade template. This works with non-OEM ones, I'm not sure about Honda OEM switchblade.
I was really interested in getting in on this, but I don't want to "break" my existing key to get a switchblade.
Has anyone checked if Honda Japan sells switchblades over there? Would that maybe match the frequencies etc of our AU car?
hahaha thats an idea that i went for. except i didn't go for the japan one.
i went for the ebay one. and its shocking :thumbdwn:
in order to make it work, i have an idea. For example my TL switchblade key, the remote keyless entry doesn't work because of the frequency is different, so maybe I could install an alarm system which using the same frequency(3xxMhz, NOT 4XXMhz) as the TL key, so i could use the buttons on the key. is it possible? :confused:
I'm from HK as well... public transport FTW!!
alot of cases of hit and run's in australia... it's not like a new alarm system would paralyze the driver from running away...
you might not have been here for long.. but nobody cares if an alarm is set off
rob a house with an alarm system and still get away
i have one new and unused. PM me if interested.
For those of you who want to use the 09 Acura TSX switchblade key for the CL9 Euro, it is unlikely that it will work because the frequency of the Acura key is different. I found the frequency of the Acura key by doing a web search of the FCC ID. The frequency is in the 3xx MHz range whereas the frequency of the CL9 key is in the 4xx MHz range. Sorry to break the bad news but i hope this will save you guys from wasting your money on something thats not going to work. It's a shame that it works for the CU2 but not CL9 :(
Cheers.