Program Honda Transponder Chip Key

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Jan 24, 2006. The instructions on how to program a new key with the immobilizer chip? There are 2 ways to get a transponder key to work on a Honda.

Anyone who has a vehicle with a 'transponder key' knows how expensive they are. They're about $150 or more. The transponder part of the key is inside the black plastic part of the key. The guy at the parts department at my Toyota Dealer told me today that you can afix and keep your transponder key under the area where your ignition is and then use 'regular' keys to start the vehicle. So for example I have one original transponder key.

I don't want to pay $150 for another key. So I permanently stick this key near the ignition and buy a couple of spare $3.00 keys. As long as the transponder key is close enough, these 'regular' keys will work. And I've already bought spare remote fobs from eBay and they work fine, so I don't need the keys to lock/unlock the doors.

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Some may have concerns about leaving the key in the vehicle, but my thought is that if someone breaks into your vehicle, they're going to steal your radio/wallet, and if they were going to jack your car, they'd know how to do it anyway. Anyone do this? Not a very smart move. Those transponders add a layer of security and make it more difficult for the average thief to hot-wire the car. By disabling it, you're making your car no harder to start than an 80's Buick. Surely your car (and the inconvenience of having to replace it through insurance) are worth more to you than $150.

Your insurance also wouldn't be happy to hear of what you had done in the case of car theft, it may even fall under a leaving-the-key-in-the-car clause. Are you buying replacements because you're losing them or because you have more people that need keys than you have? All the cars I've bought recently have come with two complete key sets and a valet key (with transponder), perhaps there's a better approach to your problem. Transponder keys are between $70 to $80 at a locksmith. That price includes the key + programming. You might be able to get it even cheaper if you want to haggle. The equipment the locksmith used could program keys based on what the programmers firmware supported.

He told me if his unit did not support programming for a car he could call the manufacture and see if there was a new firmware out. There are remote starters that have a setup for keeping a transponder key in the car so it can start your car.

Search ebay for 'transponder key bypass' Here is one item: » If you bypass with a key I would at least cut off the end of the key so if someone did get into your car, they would not have a working key. Perhaps I'm missing something. If your going to leave the key near the ignition, why not just use that key and leave it in the vehicle? Took me about 6 seconds to find this: If you are intrested here is how you program a additional remote for 2005 Toyota Sienna LE model.

I think it might be the same for other models and 2006. 1) Make sure that the key is not in the ignition, the doors are unlocked, and the driver's door is open. 2) Very quickly, without turning, insert and remove key from the ignition twice. (leave key out) 3) Close and open the driver door twice. (leave door in open position) 4) Again, insert key into the ignition and remove it. This time only once. (leave key out) 5) Close and open the driver door twice, then close the door.

6) Insert key into the ignition and leave it in the LOCK position. I'm betting if I spent a few more seconds I'd confirm is this works on a 2006. For my Ford I bought a key for $20 in ebay, had it cut for about $2 and programed it myself. $22 with shipping. I just got a new (used) vehicle which has an RFID key. Only got 1 from dealer, need at least two to program a 3rd. Which stinks.

I plan on buying two blanks, having one programmed, and doing the 3rd myself. Really not cool how expensive it is, but the idea of security is kind of neat. I do wonder if thieves have any ways around this though. Probably going to get a 'hide a key' type thing and keep the 3rd somewhere at home. Kya karu haye kuch kuch hota hai film. My opinion - not worth it to bypass the security. As other posters have said, it makes it that much easier to steal the vehicle.