My Honda dealer told me they could use the vehicle I.D. number and order me a new key for around $10.**. Very simple, no matter what a dealer tells you. Find either a dealer or a locksmith that has the ILCO EZ-Clone or ILCO RW4 Transponder Duplicator Machine. Then give them your black transponder key, they'll use a new unprogrammed T5 key, and in less than a minute your new programmed key will be ready. Dealers will not tell you this, so they can ding you for a new ignition. However, all Honda dealers have the ILCO Machines.
As of this writing, there are no reports that the Prelude model will be revived by Honda.
From any any Honda Dealer or from any key shop
Honda Prelude was created in 1978.
Yes you can I have 1988 Honda prelude with the 2.0L in it.
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The key that was made with the car is registered to the car chassi-number. VIN number, whatever.
Does a 1998 Honda prelude have a clutch cable
Honda stopped making the prelude in 2001.
No, the Honda Civic springs is not compatible with any generation of the Honda Prelude.
You will need to get it from an authorized Honda dealership for replacement.
The firing order of a Honda Prelude is 1,3,4,2. it is the same on all 4 cylinder Honda's
The 1986 Honda prelude 2.0 Si has a A20a3.