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  2. #14
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    My 2c worth on my experience with keys.

    I was quoted over $300 from a dealer to get a spare key for my CL9. What I am doing is getting a blank key online. Got one for around $8 including shipping.
    Got an old key from ebay to reprogram the remote. Turned out the immobiliser chip wasn't right so ordered a couple of chips. My CL9 uses ID48 chips. Not sure what the CU2 uses. Maybe 8E chip?
    Dealer said they will reprogram the immobiliser for $50 so once I get my blank keys I will get them reprogrammed. In all, it will cost me around $100 to get a working set. If it all works. Fingers crossed.

  3. #15
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    2007 CRV Luxury
    Interesting Chinese websites:

    http://www.keymam.com/product_view.asp?pid=50

    http://www.keymam.com/products.asp?Channel=194

    An Australian site: http://www.millenniumlocks.com.au/tr...er-keys/honda/ - The key blank appears to be made by Silca in Italy; part number Silca T6 (48)
    SPQR
    The first ever Whiteline RSB pattern for CL9 Euro.
    The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.

  4. #16
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    Yeah I bought my chips fromt that website keymam.com. My first blank keys from ebay didn't cut properly so I've ordered a couple of blank keys from them. Hopefully it's not all a waste.

  5. #17
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    This guy does cut and reprogramming. Located in NSW. He also sells blanks too, might be worth checking out.
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by ck.kyo View Post
    Nigel's Shoe Repairs ? Think you need to fix the link buddy, lol.
    You'll find most shoe repair places also cut keys, repair watches, engraving and also sell you Zippo lighters. They can't survive by only cutting keys unless they are a locksmith doing callouts to people who are locked out of their house.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  7. #19
    my cu2 has this on the remote

    FCC MLBHLIK-1T
    IC 2500A-HLIK1T

    The accord has the same I think. not sure it is the ID48 chip

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by edras View Post
    my cu2 has this on the remote

    FCC MLBHLIK-1T
    IC 2500A-HLIK1T

    The accord has the same I think. not sure it is the ID48 chip
    Sweet! Where do you live again?
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  9. #21
    in perth. why?

    I believe the CRV has the same

    It could be the frequency for operating the remote that's the same for all the newer hondas.
    I don't know about the immobilizer chip though

  10. #22
    Nigel's Shoe Repairs did a good job of cutting my blank key in Perth city. $15

    now i need to reprogram the immobilizer transponder chip for that spare key.
    I read that they can just read the frequency off the original key to reprogram the new transponder. No need to reprogram the immobilizer unit.
    Anyone can confirm whether this is true?
    Burswood Honda said they can reprogram for $60 but cannot guarantee it will work because the chip may not be the same?
    How can I check the chip ID required for a CU2?

    There is A1 locksmiths & Diamond Lock and Key who may be able to reprogram but they also said that they cannot guarantee it will work.
    Not sure about the price though.

  11. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by edras View Post
    Nigel's Shoe Repairs did a good job of cutting my blank key in Perth city. $15

    now i need to reprogram the immobilizer transponder chip for that spare key.
    I read that they can just read the frequency off the original key to reprogram the new transponder. No need to reprogram the immobilizer unit.
    Anyone can confirm whether this is true?
    Burswood Honda said they can reprogram for $60 but cannot guarantee it will work because the chip may not be the same?
    How can I check the chip ID required for a CU2?

    There is A1 locksmiths & Diamond Lock and Key who may be able to reprogram but they also said that they cannot guarantee it will work.
    Not sure about the price though.
    cheers for the info

  12. #24
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    '04 Euro Lux
    hi guys im a little confused and lost atm
    i need another key for my CL9, as i only have the one
    so in order to do that i need to:
    1. buy a key
    2. buy the immobiliser chip
    3. get it cut
    4. program the immobiliser chip in the key??

    is there anymore to this process? any help is much appreciated

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