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you have to take it to the dealer
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Try this: Turn the ignition to RUN (do not start), press the unlock button on the keyless remote, ignition OFF. Repeat 2x. Turn the ignition to RUN, press the unlock button on the keyless remote twice, the power locks should cycle to indicate successful programming. Turn the ignition OFF and test remote.
Replaced the battery in the remote.
Its the same as honda civics. It a series of turning the ignition key off and on while pushing button on the remote. Im sure you can look that up as it's more common
I would try a clock repair shop.
All EX models have key less remote entry. It was a standard feature.
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Try it manually, with the actual key. If it opens that way, then the remote sending unit is defective.
go to http://www.hi-def.com/Honda_Remote_Programing.html
You don't. You have to maintain the factory radio in the car somewhere or the keyless entry will not work on 96-98 civics.