Honda key blanks....
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you for the obvious answer.
>
> My nearest Honda dealership is about 150 miles away, round trip. I was
> hoping for something a little more "local", like the Internet, .
You said you didn't like the price on the Internet (that's how I read what
you typed). Going to the dealership here was considerably less than the
price you mentioned, that's why I suggested a dealership. I wasn't trying to
come off as being sarcastic.
Brian
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you for the obvious answer.
>
> My nearest Honda dealership is about 150 miles away, round trip. I was
> hoping for something a little more "local", like the Internet, .
You said you didn't like the price on the Internet (that's how I read what
you typed). Going to the dealership here was considerably less than the
price you mentioned, that's why I suggested a dealership. I wasn't trying to
come off as being sarcastic.
Brian
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Re: Honda key blanks....
In article <DtWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89>,
Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>like
>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>
>At a Honda Dealership.
Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
(i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
your locks/ignition switch.
Andy
Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>like
>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>
>At a Honda Dealership.
Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
(i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
your locks/ignition switch.
Andy
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Re: Honda key blanks....
In article <DtWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89>,
Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>like
>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>
>At a Honda Dealership.
Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
(i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
your locks/ignition switch.
Andy
Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>like
>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>
>At a Honda Dealership.
Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
(i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
your locks/ignition switch.
Andy
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Re: Honda key blanks....
"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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"Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport."
Your 1995 Passport DOES NOT use an electronic transponder key. Any dealer
(Honda or Isuzu) should be able to cut you a key for under $10. Your Honda
dealer can do it by VIN number if you don't have a spare.
"I believe you can also get a new programmed key with the VIN from Honda."
You can not program a transponder key with a VIN number, but you can get a
code to cut the key with a VIN.
"I do believe that there may be some sort of serial number on the computer
module that may be of use in getting another key blank."
No, not correct.
"Your selling dealer keeps the radio code. It is associated with the VIN in
case service has to be done, or so you can get it from them if you need it,"
Only the smart dealers do that. There is no requirement for that, other than
making life easier for themselves when working on your car, or providing a
customer service.
"In 1995, Honda wasn't using immobilizer style ignition keys in the
Odyssey,"
Correct!
Howard
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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"Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't know
the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport."
Your 1995 Passport DOES NOT use an electronic transponder key. Any dealer
(Honda or Isuzu) should be able to cut you a key for under $10. Your Honda
dealer can do it by VIN number if you don't have a spare.
"I believe you can also get a new programmed key with the VIN from Honda."
You can not program a transponder key with a VIN number, but you can get a
code to cut the key with a VIN.
"I do believe that there may be some sort of serial number on the computer
module that may be of use in getting another key blank."
No, not correct.
"Your selling dealer keeps the radio code. It is associated with the VIN in
case service has to be done, or so you can get it from them if you need it,"
Only the smart dealers do that. There is no requirement for that, other than
making life easier for themselves when working on your car, or providing a
customer service.
"In 1995, Honda wasn't using immobilizer style ignition keys in the
Odyssey,"
Correct!
Howard
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Re: Honda key blanks....
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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> "ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:10s2cpvjuo9b5@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> Thank you for the obvious answer.
>>
>> My nearest Honda dealership is about 150 miles away, round trip. I was
>> hoping for something a little more "local", like the Internet, .
>
> You said you didn't like the price on the Internet (that's how I read what
> you typed). Going to the dealership here was considerably less than the
> price you mentioned, that's why I suggested a dealership. I wasn't trying
> to
> come off as being sarcastic.
>
> Brian
I know that. I apologize. It would be amazing if we could read each
other's minds and know that right off. This thread actually morphed off
into a discussion about "special" digital keys or whatever. The $80.00
price I posted was not for these types of keys. It was for this particular
outfit making an original of a key, one that I already have. In fact, I
have two. I don't even NEED another key for this rig. I WANT one. One
with the hard plastic at the top of it.
I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
into this. Ah, well.
Aaron
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>
> "ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:10s2cpvjuo9b5@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> Thank you for the obvious answer.
>>
>> My nearest Honda dealership is about 150 miles away, round trip. I was
>> hoping for something a little more "local", like the Internet, .
>
> You said you didn't like the price on the Internet (that's how I read what
> you typed). Going to the dealership here was considerably less than the
> price you mentioned, that's why I suggested a dealership. I wasn't trying
> to
> come off as being sarcastic.
>
> Brian
I know that. I apologize. It would be amazing if we could read each
other's minds and know that right off. This thread actually morphed off
into a discussion about "special" digital keys or whatever. The $80.00
price I posted was not for these types of keys. It was for this particular
outfit making an original of a key, one that I already have. In fact, I
have two. I don't even NEED another key for this rig. I WANT one. One
with the hard plastic at the top of it.
I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
into this. Ah, well.
Aaron
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"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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> "ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:10s2cpvjuo9b5@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> Thank you for the obvious answer.
>>
>> My nearest Honda dealership is about 150 miles away, round trip. I was
>> hoping for something a little more "local", like the Internet, .
>
> You said you didn't like the price on the Internet (that's how I read what
> you typed). Going to the dealership here was considerably less than the
> price you mentioned, that's why I suggested a dealership. I wasn't trying
> to
> come off as being sarcastic.
>
> Brian
I know that. I apologize. It would be amazing if we could read each
other's minds and know that right off. This thread actually morphed off
into a discussion about "special" digital keys or whatever. The $80.00
price I posted was not for these types of keys. It was for this particular
outfit making an original of a key, one that I already have. In fact, I
have two. I don't even NEED another key for this rig. I WANT one. One
with the hard plastic at the top of it.
I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
into this. Ah, well.
Aaron
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>
> "ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:10s2cpvjuo9b5@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> Thank you for the obvious answer.
>>
>> My nearest Honda dealership is about 150 miles away, round trip. I was
>> hoping for something a little more "local", like the Internet, .
>
> You said you didn't like the price on the Internet (that's how I read what
> you typed). Going to the dealership here was considerably less than the
> price you mentioned, that's why I suggested a dealership. I wasn't trying
> to
> come off as being sarcastic.
>
> Brian
I know that. I apologize. It would be amazing if we could read each
other's minds and know that right off. This thread actually morphed off
into a discussion about "special" digital keys or whatever. The $80.00
price I posted was not for these types of keys. It was for this particular
outfit making an original of a key, one that I already have. In fact, I
have two. I don't even NEED another key for this rig. I WANT one. One
with the hard plastic at the top of it.
I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
into this. Ah, well.
Aaron
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"Andy Mai" <mai@meeker.ucar.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <DtWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89>,
> Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>>
>>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't
>>> know
>>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>>like
>>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>>
>>At a Honda Dealership.
>
> Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
> (i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
> cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
> store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
> the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
> your locks/ignition switch.
>
> Andy
Which is why I wanted a blank. I have access to a key cutter; but I don't
have the blank I want to cut in it.
Aaron
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> In article <DtWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89>,
> Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>>
>>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't
>>> know
>>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>>like
>>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>>
>>At a Honda Dealership.
>
> Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
> (i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
> cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
> store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
> the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
> your locks/ignition switch.
>
> Andy
Which is why I wanted a blank. I have access to a key cutter; but I don't
have the blank I want to cut in it.
Aaron
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Re: Honda key blanks....
"Andy Mai" <mai@meeker.ucar.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <DtWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89>,
> Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>>
>>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't
>>> know
>>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>>like
>>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>>
>>At a Honda Dealership.
>
> Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
> (i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
> cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
> store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
> the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
> your locks/ignition switch.
>
> Andy
Which is why I wanted a blank. I have access to a key cutter; but I don't
have the blank I want to cut in it.
Aaron
news:cpsgt0$osu$1@meeker.ucar.edu...
> In article <DtWvd.80251$6f6.1321@edtnps89>,
> Brian Smith <Halifax@Novascotia.Canada> wrote:
>>
>>"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
>>news:10rvm2hadriqi31@corp.supernews.com...
>>> Where can I obtain a key blank (with the black rubber handle -- don't
>>> know
>>> the technical name) for my 1995 Honda Passport. Some site online wants
>>like
>>> $80.00 to do an original key. Yeah, right!!!
>>
>>At a Honda Dealership.
>
> Cost is about $10.00 US for an OEM-replica key blank. Take it to a good
> (i.e., bonded and certified) locksmith to get the key cut. That will
> cost about another $4.00 for each key. Don't take the blank to a UPS
> store or the corner hardware store. Those guys probably don't have
> the skills to cut keys correctly. Incorrect cutting could destroy
> your locks/ignition switch.
>
> Andy
Which is why I wanted a blank. I have access to a key cutter; but I don't
have the blank I want to cut in it.
Aaron
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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>
> I know that. I apologize. It would be amazing if we could read each
> other's minds and know that right off. This thread actually morphed off
> into a discussion about "special" digital keys or whatever. The $80.00
> price I posted was not for these types of keys. It was for this
particular
> outfit making an original of a key, one that I already have. In fact, I
> have two. I don't even NEED another key for this rig. I WANT one. One
> with the hard plastic at the top of it.
>
> I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
> into this. Ah, well.
Threads tend to take course changes all the time.
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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>
> I know that. I apologize. It would be amazing if we could read each
> other's minds and know that right off. This thread actually morphed off
> into a discussion about "special" digital keys or whatever. The $80.00
> price I posted was not for these types of keys. It was for this
particular
> outfit making an original of a key, one that I already have. In fact, I
> have two. I don't even NEED another key for this rig. I WANT one. One
> with the hard plastic at the top of it.
>
> I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
> into this. Ah, well.
Threads tend to take course changes all the time.
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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> This thread actually morphed off into a discussion about "special" digital
> keys or whatever. The $80.00 price I posted was not for these types of
> keys. It was for this particular outfit making an original of a key, one
> that I already have. In fact, I have two. I don't even NEED another key
> for this rig. I WANT one. One with the hard plastic at the top of it.
>
> I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
> into this. Ah, well.
>
> Aaron
>
I take the blame for that. I saw the thing about the plastic head and jumped
to the conclusion it was a transponder head instead of a comfort grip. D'oh!
Mike
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> This thread actually morphed off into a discussion about "special" digital
> keys or whatever. The $80.00 price I posted was not for these types of
> keys. It was for this particular outfit making an original of a key, one
> that I already have. In fact, I have two. I don't even NEED another key
> for this rig. I WANT one. One with the hard plastic at the top of it.
>
> I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
> into this. Ah, well.
>
> Aaron
>
I take the blame for that. I saw the thing about the plastic head and jumped
to the conclusion it was a transponder head instead of a comfort grip. D'oh!
Mike
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"ajpdla" <ajpdla@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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> This thread actually morphed off into a discussion about "special" digital
> keys or whatever. The $80.00 price I posted was not for these types of
> keys. It was for this particular outfit making an original of a key, one
> that I already have. In fact, I have two. I don't even NEED another key
> for this rig. I WANT one. One with the hard plastic at the top of it.
>
> I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
> into this. Ah, well.
>
> Aaron
>
I take the blame for that. I saw the thing about the plastic head and jumped
to the conclusion it was a transponder head instead of a comfort grip. D'oh!
Mike
news:10s4n3pi9ti50f8@corp.supernews.com...
> This thread actually morphed off into a discussion about "special" digital
> keys or whatever. The $80.00 price I posted was not for these types of
> keys. It was for this particular outfit making an original of a key, one
> that I already have. In fact, I have two. I don't even NEED another key
> for this rig. I WANT one. One with the hard plastic at the top of it.
>
> I didn't really say anything about a digital key; yet the thread morphed
> into this. Ah, well.
>
> Aaron
>
I take the blame for that. I saw the thing about the plastic head and jumped
to the conclusion it was a transponder head instead of a comfort grip. D'oh!
Mike
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In rec.autos.makers.honda Howard <howardh@nospam-cybrstar.com> wrote:
> "Your selling dealer keeps the radio code. It is associated with the VIN in
> case service has to be done, or so you can get it from them if you need it,"
> Only the smart dealers do that. There is no requirement for that, other than
> making life easier for themselves when working on your car, or providing a
> customer service.
I guess it must have been mentioned to me during the post sales, or I
imagined it to be standard because of a "find answer" on the Honda web site.
"If your Honda vehicle came equipped with an Anti-Theft radio, you should
have an Anti-Theft Radio Access Card in your glove compartment. This card
contains the access code and the serial number of the radio. If you do not
have a card, contact your dealer for assistance."
If the dealer didn't keep the code, he should feel silly when you ask for
the code, based on this page.
There is also a Honda Owners link that has my radio code. I don't recall
if I entered the code there. It's different from the number that I have on
a card attached to my original key. Maybe that one is a key code, and I've
already managed to lose my radio code card.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login.asp?brand=honda
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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5
> "Your selling dealer keeps the radio code. It is associated with the VIN in
> case service has to be done, or so you can get it from them if you need it,"
> Only the smart dealers do that. There is no requirement for that, other than
> making life easier for themselves when working on your car, or providing a
> customer service.
I guess it must have been mentioned to me during the post sales, or I
imagined it to be standard because of a "find answer" on the Honda web site.
"If your Honda vehicle came equipped with an Anti-Theft radio, you should
have an Anti-Theft Radio Access Card in your glove compartment. This card
contains the access code and the serial number of the radio. If you do not
have a card, contact your dealer for assistance."
If the dealer didn't keep the code, he should feel silly when you ask for
the code, based on this page.
There is also a Honda Owners link that has my radio code. I don't recall
if I entered the code there. It's different from the number that I have on
a card attached to my original key. Maybe that one is a key code, and I've
already managed to lose my radio code card.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login.asp?brand=honda
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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5