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I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I could
not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the car.
Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I could
not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the car.
Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
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Re: accord keys
In article <5Dwze.31891$B_3.21955@fe05.lga>, "stevie" <sf@dum.org>
wrote:
> I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
>
> Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
> car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I could
> not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the car.
>
> Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
The dealer copies the transponder code from the working key to the
non-working key.
wrote:
> I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
>
> Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
> car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I could
> not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the car.
>
> Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
The dealer copies the transponder code from the working key to the
non-working key.
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Re: accord keys
how do you tell if chip is inside?? Keys look the same.
"Ray" <wantsompain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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some keys do not have the chip inside so all the key can do is open the
door
other keys have the chip + the key must be programed
for you step 1 does your key have the chip inside?
"Ray" <wantsompain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1120849144.803093.123690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
some keys do not have the chip inside so all the key can do is open the
door
other keys have the chip + the key must be programed
for you step 1 does your key have the chip inside?
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Re: accord keys
stevie wrote:
> I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
>
> Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
> car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I could
> not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the car.
>
> Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
--------------------------
Previous owner may have made a copy at the hardware store.
Non-transponder keys are a bit thinner and may not have a real HONDA 'H'
logo on it.
'Curly'
> I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
>
> Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
> car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I could
> not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the car.
>
> Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
--------------------------
Previous owner may have made a copy at the hardware store.
Non-transponder keys are a bit thinner and may not have a real HONDA 'H'
logo on it.
'Curly'
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Re: accord keys
I assume that the keys look the same. The car came with 2 black keys and a
grey key, which is the valet key. All of these will start the car. If it
is not starting, it was either copied at the dealer and not programmed or
heck, not sure if you can even get the correct Honda key copied other
places.
This problem may require a trip to the Honda dealer.
"stevie" <sf@dum.org> wrote in message
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> how do you tell if chip is inside?? Keys look the same.
> "Ray" <wantsompain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1120849144.803093.123690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
>
> some keys do not have the chip inside so all the key can do is open the
> door
>
> other keys have the chip + the key must be programed
>
> for you step 1 does your key have the chip inside?
>
>
grey key, which is the valet key. All of these will start the car. If it
is not starting, it was either copied at the dealer and not programmed or
heck, not sure if you can even get the correct Honda key copied other
places.
This problem may require a trip to the Honda dealer.
"stevie" <sf@dum.org> wrote in message
news:iLGze.17585$Si3.13555@fe06.lga...
> how do you tell if chip is inside?? Keys look the same.
> "Ray" <wantsompain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1120849144.803093.123690@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
>
> some keys do not have the chip inside so all the key can do is open the
> door
>
> other keys have the chip + the key must be programed
>
> for you step 1 does your key have the chip inside?
>
>
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Re: accord keys
i checked and the keys look exactly alike. dealer wants about $100 to
program the non-starting key. dealer said magnet could have destroyed the
key, if it ever worked to start the car. i don't think it ever worked. it
is a honda key.
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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stevie wrote:
> I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
>
> Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
> car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I
> could
> not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the
> car.
>
> Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
--------------------------
Previous owner may have made a copy at the hardware store.
Non-transponder keys are a bit thinner and may not have a real HONDA 'H'
logo on it.
'Curly'
program the non-starting key. dealer said magnet could have destroyed the
key, if it ever worked to start the car. i don't think it ever worked. it
is a honda key.
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42D334E2.2010800@interbaun.com...
stevie wrote:
> I have two keys to my 99 Accord 4 cyl EX.
>
> Only one key, however, will start the car. The other key will unlock the
> car but the car will not start-the 'key light' on the dash blinks. I
> could
> not find in the owners manual how to activate this key for starting the
> car.
>
> Is this a dealer procedure for activating the key??
--------------------------
Previous owner may have made a copy at the hardware store.
Non-transponder keys are a bit thinner and may not have a real HONDA 'H'
logo on it.
'Curly'
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Re: accord keys
stevie wrote:
> i checked and the keys look exactly alike. dealer wants about $100 to
> program the non-starting key. dealer said magnet could have destroyed the
> key, if it ever worked to start the car. i don't think it ever worked. it
> is a honda key.
-------------------
Our '98 odyssey came with A valet key, a regular key, and a slightly
thinner Honda key. The thinner one has no chip in it, so I tagged it
'DOORS ONLY' because the Immobilizer icon on the dash will flash if I
try to use it. Some dealers charge a half-hour (or more) to reprogram /
cut new keys for you. They need your car and all the keys you own. they
said it's the same cost if you want one key or five done. I'm going to
buy a couple more 'chipped' blanks and get some fresh keys made. The old
ones are wearing thin anyhow because the former owner never had the
sense to lube his ignition lock. (use Lock-Ease aerosol)
'Curly'
> i checked and the keys look exactly alike. dealer wants about $100 to
> program the non-starting key. dealer said magnet could have destroyed the
> key, if it ever worked to start the car. i don't think it ever worked. it
> is a honda key.
-------------------
Our '98 odyssey came with A valet key, a regular key, and a slightly
thinner Honda key. The thinner one has no chip in it, so I tagged it
'DOORS ONLY' because the Immobilizer icon on the dash will flash if I
try to use it. Some dealers charge a half-hour (or more) to reprogram /
cut new keys for you. They need your car and all the keys you own. they
said it's the same cost if you want one key or five done. I'm going to
buy a couple more 'chipped' blanks and get some fresh keys made. The old
ones are wearing thin anyhow because the former owner never had the
sense to lube his ignition lock. (use Lock-Ease aerosol)
'Curly'
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