Try this: KEYLESS ENTRY PROGRAMMING Have all remotes for the vehicle on hand. Make sure all the doors and rear hatch/trunk are closed during programming. Only need to use 1 remote to get into program mode but all remotes must be programmed during the same session. Each step must be completed within 5 seconds. 1. Sit in the car with all doors/trunk tightly closed 2. Turn the key to the ON position, marked by "II" on the ignition bezel so the dash lights come on, then within 5 seconds press the "Lock" button on the remote for 1 second or so and release the button. 3. Turn the key to the OFF position, marked by "I" on the ignition bezel - dash lights go off. 4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 three more times (A total of 4 times) - each step must be done within 5 seconds of the previous step. 5. Upon the 4th turning of the key to "ON", press the lock button on one remote, the locks will make a cycling sound (clunk), locks will NOT lock or unlock at this point, they will just make a noise. The system is now in programming mode. Do not turn key off. 6. Within 5 seconds of entering programming mode and within 5 seconds of each other, press the lock button ON EACH remote you are programming, for a second or so and release. This step needs to be completed within 10 seconds. Each time a remote button is pushed, the locks should cycle. Up to 3 remotes can be programmed. 7. Turn ignition completely off and remove the key. Step out of car and close door. The remotes should be programmed and should work. If you have a trunk/hatch release, the button for this feature needs to be held for a few seconds before the trunk/hatch will "pop".
you have to take it to the dealer
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Try it manually, with the actual key. If it opens that way, then the remote sending unit is defective.
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.
What about it?
Not all Honda Civics come with an alarm but I own a 1997 Honda Civic that came with a remote.
No it is standard on ex and dx
I have a 1998 2 door Honda civic and mine doesn't have keyless entry or an anti theft system installed, you can buy an anti theft system and install it, but they can be expensive
Yes, just got to the Honda website (www.honda.com, then go to OwnerLink) and you can search for accessories specific to your vehicle. The keyless entry system for the 2003 Honda Civic LX coupe costs about $250 without installation; it's $350 installed. The accessories are available for purchase through the Honda online store as well.
The fuse for the keyless entry system in a 2008 Honda Civic EX is located in the under-hood fuse box. Specifically, you should look for the fuse labeled "IG" or "keyless entry," which is typically a 10A or 15A fuse. If you're having issues with the keyless entry, check this fuse first for any signs of damage or burnout. Always refer to your owner's manual for the exact location and specifications.
It will need to be re-programmed but, yes, it should.
cause its a civic that Honda makes