price of replacment keys?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by slider, Jul 13, 2004.

  1. slider

    slider Guest

    Just bought a '02 accord ex and was only given one "everything"key and one
    keyless remote transmitter.Didn't get a valet key either.
    I am curious the price of a new key(everything key..I can do without a valet
    key) and transmitter.The key I hear has that disbaler chip in it,so I assume
    it got to be 50 bucks or so.

    tia!

    slider
     
    slider, Jul 13, 2004
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    mentorcn Guest

    best part of 500 bucks AUD- I got quoted $395 fpr the key and then another
    100 to cut and code....
     
    mentorcn, Jul 13, 2004
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    Brian Smith Guest

    I've been dealing with Colonial Honda since 1979. You'll find their prices
    to be better than Portland Street Honda. Go see Rick in Parts at Colonial.

    --
    Brian

    www.cakesbydarlene.ca

    www.accesswave.ca/~orion
     
    Brian Smith, Jul 13, 2004
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  4. The key shouldn't be that expensive, as transponders go. About $25-30.
    The transmitters are usually on ebay, you should get a good deal.
     
    Norman Koller, Jul 13, 2004
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    Sebastian Guest

    A key will likely run you around $50 cut and programmed for your car.
    They actually have to hook up a computer to the car to program the key
    so it's about half to an hour worth of labour.

    The transmitter I would recommend looking on eBay (I've purchased
    several this way and they are likely to run you around $10/each). Just
    make sure that the "FCC ID" number on the back of your existing remote
    exactly matches the one that you purchase.
     
    Sebastian, Jul 13, 2004
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  6. For the '02 Accord, the key can be duplicated in the shop, without the
    car. It's a five minute
    job.

    Norm
     
    Norman Koller, Jul 14, 2004
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