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Re: keys (whiteb16)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EL Vap133 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Go to your local Honda dealer. </TD></TR></TABLE>
the dealer may be able to look up your key code and cut you a new one
sometimes the key codes are wrong or missing
If that's the case, pop one of the lock cylinders out, and have a locksmith cut a new key from the cylinder. I recommend one of the cylinders you can live without, i.e. gas door lock, trunk lock, etc.
the dealer may be able to look up your key code and cut you a new one
sometimes the key codes are wrong or missing
If that's the case, pop one of the lock cylinders out, and have a locksmith cut a new key from the cylinder. I recommend one of the cylinders you can live without, i.e. gas door lock, trunk lock, etc.
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I would go to ur honda dealer
YOu'll need the VIN #, registration (bring title just in case they ask for it) that's proof that the title is in your name and the VIN # is in your name then your drivers license or passport to proove that your name is you...
YOu'll need the VIN #, registration (bring title just in case they ask for it) that's proof that the title is in your name and the VIN # is in your name then your drivers license or passport to proove that your name is you...
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