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Honda CR-V Spare Key .... Help Needed PLEASE.


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Evening all ..... I pick up my new ( second hand ) motor up next Friday and it have only got one key , I will need a spare one for my wife as she often go back to my motor while I am taking my dog out .

Do I have to get a new remote one like the one that come with it , or can I get one that just open the door and start the motor up manually ?

Do I need to get one from a Honda dealer? , if not , what is the best and cheapest way to go about it . by the way the year of the motor is 2008

MANY THANKS for reading it and any help would be much appreciated

 

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10 minutes ago, Jaymo said:

Go visit timpsons in Lowestoft I think it is( others can do the basic programming in the store if they can read the key otherwise it’s to one of the specialist ones such as Lowestoft) 

 

THANKS Jaymo , that's a good start, more or less on my doorstep .

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8 hours ago, ips said:

Yep, timpsons did a coded key for my vitara within five minutes and about 40 quid

THANKS  ips ..... Can you use it straightaway without doing any programing in the motor ?.

Excuse my ignorance as this is all new to me .

 

55 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

What ever you do make sure you get a spare key. The cost is outrageous if you lose the one you have

 

THANKS Vince .... It will be top priority .

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43 minutes ago, marsh man said:

THANKS  ips ..... Can you use it straightaway without doing any programing in the motor ?.

Excuse my ignorance as this is all new to me .

 

 

THANKS Vince .... It will be top priority .

Yes sir they do all the coding but you need to take your car so they can check it works, it would seem that they just copy the code from the key you have. My local timpsons is a kiosk outside local tesco so it was easy. They really were very very efficient and literally five min job ?

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41 minutes ago, ips said:

Yes sir they do all the coding but you need to take your car so they can check it works, it would seem that they just copy the code from the key you have. My local timpsons is a kiosk outside local tesco so it was easy. They really were very very efficient and literally five min job ?

Excellent , and thanks for reply .

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If its a 2008 its not too bad but very modern cars have much more complicated systems that generate multiple random codes and people like Timpsons are way out of the game. You don't plug them in the cars are keyless. People don't realise the implications

However, lose one and its an unmitigated nightmare, nobody can bypass the system to get you going, the door locks are keyless too. AA and RAC don't cover you for it so its around £300 recovery to a main agent then £4-500 to sort it plus £400 (typically) for a new key.

 

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21 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

If its a 2008 its not too bad but very modern cars have much more complicated systems that generate multiple random codes and people like Timpsons are way out of the game. You don't plug them in the cars are keyless. People don't realise the implications

However, lose one and its an unmitigated nightmare, nobody can bypass the system to get you going, the door locks are keyless too. AA and RAC don't cover you for it so its around £300 recovery to a main agent then £4-500 to sort it plus £400 (typically) for a new key.

 

That is a serious amount of money , lose the only key and it might be cheaper to buy another motor  ☺️, especially some of the ones I have had .

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10 hours ago, Vince Green said:

If its a 2008 its not too bad but very modern cars have much more complicated systems that generate multiple random codes and people like Timpsons are way out of the game. You don't plug them in the cars are keyless. People don't realise the implications

However, lose one and its an unmitigated nightmare, nobody can bypass the system to get you going, the door locks are keyless too. AA and RAC don't cover you for it so its around £300 recovery to a main agent then £4-500 to sort it plus £400 (typically) for a new key.

 

Not exactly true my friend- access to the OBD2 port opens up a multitude of ‘fun’ and many ‘workarounds’ 

 

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On 25/07/2018 at 19:06, marsh man said:

Evening all ..... I pick up my new ( second hand ) motor up next Friday and it have only got one key , I will need a spare one for my wife as she often go back to my motor while I am taking my dog out .

Do I have to get a new remote one like the one that come with it , or can I get one that just open the door and start the motor up manually ?

Do I need to get one from a Honda dealer? , if not , what is the best and cheapest way to go about it . by the way the year of the motor is 2008

MANY THANKS for reading it and any help would be much appreciated

 

Phone the previous owner on the v5, it will be lying in their kitchen drawer ?

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