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Honda key blanks....
Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants like $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! Aaron |
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ajpdla wrote: > > Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know > the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants like > $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! > > Aaron Do not know where you are from but overhere (Europe) they duplicate keys at almost any local hardware store. Will cost around USD 5,- Kind regards, Erik-Jan. -- http://www.fotograaf.com/trooper |
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...item=794075081
1&category=40016&sspagename=WDVW "Erik-Jan Geniets" > wrote in message ... > > > ajpdla wrote: > > > > Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know > > the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants like > > $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! > > > > Aaron > Do not know where you are from but overhere (Europe) they duplicate keys > at almost any local hardware store. Will cost around USD 5,- > Kind regards, > Erik-Jan. > > -- > > http://www.fotograaf.com/trooper |
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"ajpdla" > wrote in message ... > Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know > the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants like > $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! At a Honda Dealership. |
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"Erik-Jan Geniets" > wrote in message
... > > > ajpdla wrote: >> >> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't >> know >> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants >> like >> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! >> >> Aaron > Do not know where you are from but overhere (Europe) they duplicate keys > at almost any local hardware store. Will cost around USD 5,- > Kind regards, > Erik-Jan. > > -- > > http://www.fotograaf.com/trooper Those expensive keys are called "transponder" keys. Some key shops can provide them, and $80 sounds a little high but maybe not, and can cut the key itself so you can open the door with it. But the car has to be programmed to accept the key as a valid electronic key when you use it to start the car. Don't know about late model Hondas, but with our 2002 Toyota (Prius) the procedure involves a dance that is guaranteed to make you feel foolish and to make bystanders point and sta http://www.coastaletech.com/keys.htm. The Honda may require programming at the dealer - I dunno. It's the price of security against car thieves, at least the ones who don't use tow trucks. BTW - don't ever lose the last programmed key, so you don't have any. My understanding is that requires replacement of the security module, for many hundreds of dollars. Mike |
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got one done 2 months ago at a Halifax Nova Scotia dealership.I got the key
from e-bay for 15.00 and Honda programmed it for 14.00 taxes in. "Brian Smith" > wrote in message newstWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89... > > "ajpdla" > wrote in message > ... > > Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know > > the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants > like > > $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! > > At a Honda Dealership. > > |
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Erik-Jan Geniets wrote: > > Do not know where you are from but overhere (Europe) they duplicate keys > at almost any local hardware store. Will cost around USD 5,- > Kind regards, > Erik-Jan. > Did not know there was any programming involved.... Sorry. Kind regards, Erik-Jan. > -- > > http://www.fotograaf.com/trooper |
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ajpdla wrote:
> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know > the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants like > $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!! > > Aaron > --------------------- In 1995, Honda wasn't using immobilizer style ignition keys in the Odyssey, at least not in Canada. It started in Canada in '98 year for Odyssey. You can tell if there's a little 'key' icon showing on the speedo cluster during the 'lamp check' Otherwise, any duplicate key will start it. 'Curly' |
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"slider" > wrote in message news:f_Yvd.80303$6f6.19720@edtnps89... > got one done 2 months ago at a Halifax Nova Scotia dealership.I got the key > from e-bay for 15.00 and Honda programmed it for 14.00 taxes in. That was a good deal. |
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Michael Pardee wrote:
> (Prius) the procedure involves a dance that is guaranteed to make you feel > foolish and to make bystanders point and sta > http://www.coastaletech.com/keys.htm. You gotta be kidding. That's pretty ridiculous, all right. |
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