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Old 06-02-2019, 03:40 PM
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Greetings,

i just picked up a 2005 CR-V and I only have 1 key. It’s the type with the key and transmitter in one. I don’t have the original key number tag either. Is there a relatively painless way of getting a second key for this vehicle?

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Nobody has any suggestions?
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Drive to the nearest dealership and have them cut and program a second key.
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I bought blanks on amazon, had a locksmith cut them, and had honda put the chip in, this was for a 2012 so your experience may vary, but a set of two blanks with the remotes in them, for the 2012 on amazon was $13, honda charged $60 to program as many keys as i wanted, locksmith was $6 i think. so i got two new fully programmed keys for $79-ish that way. i think honda wanted $200 for a pair dont completely by them..
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Originally Posted by Ryanthegreat1
Drive to the nearest dealership and have them cut and program a second key.
Originally Posted by Ryan McKibben
I bought blanks on amazon, had a locksmith cut them, and had honda put the chip in, this was for a 2012 so your experience may vary, but a set of two blanks with the remotes in them, for the 2012 on amazon was $13, honda charged $60 to program as many keys as i wanted, locksmith was $6 i think. so i got two new fully programmed keys for $79-ish that way. i think honda wanted $200 for a pair dont completely by them..
Thanks for the suggestions guys. Living in Jamaica and getting stuff like this done can be a major pain. Guess I’ll contact the dealership here and take it from there.
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