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Old 13 Feb 2006, 04:10 pm
B Bear
 
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Hi
My partner has a 99/20 Civic. She only got one key with it. Apparently the
key is chipped for the security system. She didn't get the "red" key. Now
she has been told that a spare key costs £40 but since there is no "red" key
it needs a new immobiliser.
Is this true? Why can't Honda copy? Is it like a pin code, computer set?
Cheers Ian


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Old 14 Feb 2006, 02:10 pm
TMV
 
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Default Re: civic key

all new cars are coded with a pin or computer code anif you need a new it
has to be coded in order for it to work in the car. so yes it is true they
have to code the key

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Old 16 Feb 2006, 11:37 am
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Ian:

It's true.
And if you bought the car from Honda dealer, you would receive 2 keys :
master key (black one) and vallet key (gray one). If not, you must ask for
the gray one, during your manufacturer warranty of 3yrs/36,000 miles. After
the expiration of this warranty, they will charge you for this key.

Dont forget to ask for the key code as well and keep this code in the safe
place, just i ncase you lost your key, call Honda, verify your ownership of
your vehicle and give them the code, they would make you another key (it is
not free, however, you have your key back). If you dont have the code, and
you lost your key, you have to tow your car to the dealer .... cost more $.

TA

B Bear wrote:
>Hi
>My partner has a 99/20 Civic. She only got one key with it. Apparently the
>key is chipped for the security system. She didn't get the "red" key. Now
>she has been told that a spare key costs £40 but since there is no "red" key
>it needs a new immobiliser.
>Is this true? Why can't Honda copy? Is it like a pin code, computer set?
>Cheers Ian


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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:39 am
'Curly Q. Links'
 
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B Bear wrote:
>
> Hi
> My partner has a 99/20 Civic. She only got one key with it. Apparently the
> key is chipped for the security system. She didn't get the "red" key. Now
> she has been told that a spare key costs £40 but since there is no "red" key
> it needs a new immobiliser.
> Is this true? Why can't Honda copy? Is it like a pin code, computer set?
> Cheers Ian



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Read this TSB from tegger.com
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/crv/x99-901e.pdf

It will shed some light on SOME of the complications of immobilizer
systems. It may be a different (North American?) system, but you'll spot
the differences.

'Curly'
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Old 19 Feb 2006, 05:57 am
B Bear
 
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Thanks for the feedback. She got a new imoboliser fitted for £sss.
Ian
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:43F561AC.78C41A6E@interbaun.com...
>B Bear wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> My partner has a 99/20 Civic. She only got one key with it. Apparently
>> the
>> key is chipped for the security system. She didn't get the "red" key. Now
>> she has been told that a spare key costs £40 but since there is no "red"
>> key
>> it needs a new immobiliser.
>> Is this true? Why can't Honda copy? Is it like a pin code, computer set?
>> Cheers Ian

>
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> Read this TSB from tegger.com
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/crv/x99-901e.pdf
>
> It will shed some light on SOME of the complications of immobilizer
> systems. It may be a different (North American?) system, but you'll spot
> the differences.
>
> 'Curly'



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