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  1. #1
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    Replacement key for FD

    Hi all,
    I would like to pick your brains a bit here. I lost one of my FD keys a few months ago and I want to know if anyone knows how to get a replacement key.
    I couldn't find the little tag that came with the keys so is there any other way to figure out the code?
    I found a few uncut honda keys on ebay but I don't know if they will work with my FD without the immobiliser code and they do not come with the remote part.

    Any help would be appreciated..
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    Unfortunately i think it's a case of going to the dealership
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    Do you know how much the cost is to get a replacement key from a dealer?
    This don't worry me much, having one key... but does anyone have any issue with selling a car that only have one set of key?
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    Not sure of the cost but be prepared for a lot Try call around and ask anyway.

    A lot of people tend to sell cars with one key only. i have no clue why
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    300-400 me thinks for replacement key, the key itself isnt expensive, its just programming the chip
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    It's really not an expensive procedure to perform for them, it's just an another avenue for the dealer to rape your wallet
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    if you have a working key that is already programmed, it will be cheaper. They pretty much just do a copy and paste onto your new key. But if the remote or battery is dead on your current key, they're going to need to re-programme everything which will cost more. That's my experience with my dad's camry anyway. I dont think Honda will be too much different?

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    haha something honda dealers excel at. they should make it a performance criteria :P

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    Would I be able to purchase one of these

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-05-06-07-...item19bd62c60a

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/2007-2008-Hon...item483f359e1d

    Get my local locksmith to cut it and perform the programming my self?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe5-hG4tlk4
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    that won't work.

    Buy a key over the net, that's fine, get the key cut locally, and for the programming of the transponder to the immobiliser, you'll need your dealer
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    Old man that drives slow cars

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