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  1. #133
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    '08 CL9 Euro 6MT Luxury
    Quote Originally Posted by printon View Post
    I did, you can check out Previous pages of this thread, so far, i think it not be able to work with our CL9
    Printon, are you definitively sure you purchased the correct receiver?

    TL key ( FCC: OUCG8D-439H-A IC: 850G-G8D439HA)

    the frequency receiver ( FCC ID: OUCG8D-380H-B IC: 850G-G8D380HB)

    ( FCC ID: OUCG8D-439H-A IC: 850G-G8D439HA ) <--- is there such a receiver?

    you must have purchased the wrong receiver with feq 380

    US acura keys are feq 439 - we need a feq 439 receiver that fits!!!

  2. #134
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    out curiosity...how many keys can you programme for the cu2?

    had mine done today and it works for the acura tsx flip key.

    however, noticed that the original key cannot be used to unlock / lock the car anymore.

    is this correct? am I missing something or can only 2 keys be programmed for the cu2?

  3. #135
    sorry to bring back the own thread as don't want to double post.
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...34#post2283634

    can anyone help or does it make any sense of what i have done?

  4. #136
    Sorry for raising the dead.

    But where on earth did you get the switchblae for $30, the seller is selling it for $120 now >.>

  5. #137
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    '04 Euro [Cl9]
    For anyone interested I got the switchblade key working for a CL9, cost me $50 for the key, $65 for programming/coding from honda, and small fee to cut from key cutter. Very happy with it, if anyone is interested I can try dig up the ebay seller I got it from.

    Ollie

  6. #138
    Quote Originally Posted by opilot87 View Post
    if anyone is interested I can try dig up the ebay seller I got it from.

    Ollie
    Could you pretty please do that for me .

  7. #139
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    Adelaide
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    Accord Euro CL9
    Hey I CU2, great name lolz. I got the whole flip key that worked with my CL9 from this seller on eBay.

    http://stores.ebay.com.au/flipkey/Ho...4.l1581&_pgn=1

    Just make sure that you tell him what letter you have on your original key so that he can give you the right immobiliser chip for australia (mine has a v on the key).
    You can get the key cut for less than $50 and programmed from honda for $55 i think. Honda did it for me free of charge because they never seen a flip key work before so in exchange they wanted me to give the details of the seller I had bought it from haha. Hope this helps mate

  8. #140
    Quote Originally Posted by MickEuro View Post
    Hope this helps mate
    Thanks for that Mike, what's the quality of the keys like? They seem to be sideways compared to the normal flat Honda Key.

    Lucky with the free programming .

  9. #141
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    Adelaide
    Car:
    Accord Euro CL9
    The one I have looks like the real thing, quality is ok i guess. The buttons on the remote don't seem to respond sometimes so I have to press it hard but i expected that from a replica remote. Compared to Honda's genuine remote which isn't flip and cost ~$360!

  10. #142
    Just ordered one, doesn't matter if it's TSX Memory 1 or 2 does it?

  11. #143
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    should not really matter.

    the memory things is just for the seat position 1 and 2.

    does not work with our cu2 but everything else works...can only programme 3 keys to our cu2s...

  12. #144
    Got the key yesterday, got it cut and programmed today for $35!

    I called around different Honda dealerships, they wanted around $80 to program the key but I spoke to one dealerships service manager and he said that it takes like 10 seconds to program a key and he wasn't going to charge me for it as long as I found someone to cut the key! Score!

    Different locksmiths offered to cut the key for free as well seeing as they had never cut a Honda key before but they did warn me there was a chance they'd stuff up so I declined there offer. I went over to a specialist locksmith and he practiced cutting the Honda key onto one of his blanks and made sure that the practice blank worked first before he cut my switchblade. He offered to sell me the spare blank he cut for $35 so I just accepted.

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