replacement key for CRV
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replacement key for CRV
I have lost or misplaced my spare 2006 CRV key, I have had a quote from my
local dealer of £210 to supply and program a new key, this seems a bit of a
rip off, I notice I can buy a new key off Ebay for about £20, if I do this
can this be reprogramed to work on my vehicle?
Regards Roy
local dealer of £210 to supply and program a new key, this seems a bit of a
rip off, I notice I can buy a new key off Ebay for about £20, if I do this
can this be reprogramed to work on my vehicle?
Regards Roy
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Re: replacement key for CRV
In article <ZsT9n.131208$NW.52886@newsfe08.ams2>,
"R Lingard" <r.lingard@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I have lost or misplaced my spare 2006 CRV key, I have had a quote from my
> local dealer of £210 to supply and program a new key, this seems a bit of a
> rip off, I notice I can buy a new key off Ebay for about £20, if I do this
> can this be reprogramed to work on my vehicle?
>
> Regards Roy
That does sound like a ripoff.
You do have a working key, right? The dealer has to take that key and
copy its anti-theft transponder information into the new key. So the
new key is a bit expensive because of the transponder chip, then there's
the labor for copying your info into it, so doing this is more expensive
than going to the hardware store and making a copy--but not that
expensive.
Around here, we pay about US$75 for the whole thing. You need to find a
new dealer and check his price.
I know that independent locksmiths are now into this game, so the dealer
isn't your only choice (like it was when you bought your CRV, no doubt).
"R Lingard" <r.lingard@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I have lost or misplaced my spare 2006 CRV key, I have had a quote from my
> local dealer of £210 to supply and program a new key, this seems a bit of a
> rip off, I notice I can buy a new key off Ebay for about £20, if I do this
> can this be reprogramed to work on my vehicle?
>
> Regards Roy
That does sound like a ripoff.
You do have a working key, right? The dealer has to take that key and
copy its anti-theft transponder information into the new key. So the
new key is a bit expensive because of the transponder chip, then there's
the labor for copying your info into it, so doing this is more expensive
than going to the hardware store and making a copy--but not that
expensive.
Around here, we pay about US$75 for the whole thing. You need to find a
new dealer and check his price.
I know that independent locksmiths are now into this game, so the dealer
isn't your only choice (like it was when you bought your CRV, no doubt).
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Re: replacement key for CRV
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 10:51:28 -0000, "R Lingard"
<r.lingard@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>I have lost or misplaced my spare 2006 CRV key, I have had a quote from my
>local dealer of £210 to supply and program a new key, this seems a bit of a
>rip off, I notice I can buy a new key off Ebay for about £20, if I do this
>can this be reprogramed to work on my vehicle?
>
>Regards Roy
>
I just went through this process for an 06 Civic EX I bought about a
month ago, only had one key with it.
Local Dealers wanted:
Buy new key (key and remote transmitter combined) $54 - $94 each
Cut and program up to three keys at one time $52 - $99.50 total
I bought keys on Ebay $25 - $35 and had them programmed at the
cheapest local dealer. I'm in MD.
One oddity on Ebay. One guy sold me a used key, with transmitter
where the blade had already been cut (perhaps from a wreck in breakers
yard, who knows). He combined this with a new key "shell key", a
transmitter key, with uncut blade, and with the innards removed. I
had to remove the innards from the used transmitter key and put then
into the shell with the uncut blade, making a complete key which I
could take for cutting and programming.
Al Moodie
<r.lingard@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>I have lost or misplaced my spare 2006 CRV key, I have had a quote from my
>local dealer of £210 to supply and program a new key, this seems a bit of a
>rip off, I notice I can buy a new key off Ebay for about £20, if I do this
>can this be reprogramed to work on my vehicle?
>
>Regards Roy
>
I just went through this process for an 06 Civic EX I bought about a
month ago, only had one key with it.
Local Dealers wanted:
Buy new key (key and remote transmitter combined) $54 - $94 each
Cut and program up to three keys at one time $52 - $99.50 total
I bought keys on Ebay $25 - $35 and had them programmed at the
cheapest local dealer. I'm in MD.
One oddity on Ebay. One guy sold me a used key, with transmitter
where the blade had already been cut (perhaps from a wreck in breakers
yard, who knows). He combined this with a new key "shell key", a
transmitter key, with uncut blade, and with the innards removed. I
had to remove the innards from the used transmitter key and put then
into the shell with the uncut blade, making a complete key which I
could take for cutting and programming.
Al Moodie
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