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The KeylessOption Key Fob Replacement is a versatile and essential accessory for Honda Accord and Element owners from 2003 to 2010. This 2-pack of 4-button key fobs arrives ready to be programmed by a dealer or locksmith, ensuring a seamless transition from your old keys. With global compatibility and a focus on quality, this replacement fob is designed to meet your automotive needs.


| Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
| Brand | KeylessOption |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.75 x 4 inches |
| Item model number | 8542135857 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KPT3011 |
| OEM Part Number | 35118-SDA-A11, 850G-G8D380HA, OUCG8D-380H-A, 850G-G8D380HA |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
K**0
Great replacement keys - Cut and programmed perfectly
I bought these keys as a replacement set for a 2005 Honda Accord - These keys can be programmed out of the box to Unlock/Lock the doors and trunk. However, you have to get them cut and programmed at a locksmith or Honda dealer to enable them to start the car. I checked a local locksmith and they wanted $100 each to cut and program! I checked with the nearest Honda dealer and they quoted me $95 for one or more keys (up to 3) as long as all keys were present at the time of cutting and programming. These keys were cut and able to be programmed (some keys on Amazon/e-Bay are not able to be programmed). These worked out great! Thanks for selling a quality product.
J**N
Spare keys
Worked well
X**X
Great replacement keys - works as advertised
I bought these keys to replace my 2005 Honda Accord key which was falling apart. I got the keys within 2 days and was able to have them cut and programmed the very next day for 100 bucks by a locksmith. So, I had two brand new working keys in 125 bucks which is way cheaper than what a dealer would have charged me for a single new key. I have been using these keys for over a month and they have been working without any issues. They seem sturdy and well built too. You can go to yelp and find locksmiths in your area and negotiate to get the best rate.I see some people are complaining that these keys won't work as is or even after being cut. The description clearly says that these keys need to be cut and programmed by a dealer or locksmith. I don't understand why people are complaining about the same. Either people don't want to read the product description before buying or they don't understand what they are reading.Overall, these keys worked as advertised and I would recommend it to anyone in need of replacing their keys.
J**N
Two 2003 Honda Accord Keys
Price was fair, checked in US and with current CAD exchange, it was pretty close. Items came in mail in a week. Took to a Locksmith, paid $100 CAD to get the keys cut and programed. It took about 20 minutes. Worked fine and looks same as original key minus the little Honda emblem on the back.
J**
Excellent and economical choice for new key fobs
This is a great choice! I have a key fob for another car from this company that has worked great for the past four years. This one is for my 2004 Honda LX Accord. I went to the Batteries Plus Bulbs store in the next town over. It only cost $10 per key to have them cut. So I made sure both keys worked in my door lock before heading home. At home I took apart one of my old key fobs and took out the "chip". I had to use a blade and pry it out of the plastic housing. This damages that old key fob, it does not matter because it didn't work anyways. Now take apart the new key fob. The blank chip will come out easily (there is no housing for the chip in the new key fob). Put the old chip in the new key fob. Now you can enter with the key and start your car engine at this point . To get the key fob to open/lock the doors you need to do a few simple steps to program it: You have 5 seconds to complete each step. If you take longer than 5 seconds you will need to restart the entire process. You can attempt this process as many times as necessary to complete the entire process. So, enter the car and close all the doors.1) Turn the ignition to the ON position (II) (If you look closely at your ignition, you will see the II symbol)2) Press the lock button on the remote you are programming3) Turn the ignition to the OFF position (I)REPEAT THE ABOVE STEPS THREE TIMES5) Turn the ignition to the ON position (II)6) Press the lock button. At this time you will hear the door locks cycle (faint clicking sound) confirming that the car has entered the programming mode.7) Press the lock button again. The door locks will cycle again confirming that the vehicle has programmed the remote.8) Turn the ignition to the OFF position (I).The directions I followed said that if you have more remotes to program, just follow step 7 within 10 seconds. This did not work for me, so I just started from the beginning with my second remote. If you have additional remotes, you will need to follow these steps for ALL of them.
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