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Old 12-14-2007, 02:45 PM
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CL9 honda accord 2003.i made a blank key cut.not able to start my car with this

key.please help? please let me know if i can do any thing to make my blank key work with the help of remote one
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Old 12-14-2007, 02:59 PM
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your key has a chip in it. thats why your car wont start. it wont start without the chip. thats why you have to go to the dealer. and thats why the keys are so expensive.































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did a honda dealer do this? if not you may need one because some keys have chips in them
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Newer Hondas cannot be started with a standard key blank or a blank thats not programmed. You've made yourself a door and trunk opener.
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