Yes there is. You can take it to a good locksmith or to the dealer
Only if it is an older Honda that does not have a chip in the key.
ligh key in the panel
Yes it does.
Yes, you can copy the key. There is no immobilizer chip in the key.
i think there is no legal way to run your car with a key that has no chip... it can only be used to open the door... ;-((
When the green key flashes on your dash, it's because it has recognized the security chip inside your key. This will permit the car to start. Elements come with anti-theft devices which prevent the car from being started without the properly encoded key.
You can buy a blank transponder key (one that has the security chip) on any popular auction site for ~$20 but you will need to have it cut (cheap) and programmed at your Honda dealer (not cheap).
My 2002 Honda has a chip in my key, I had a spare made but it dose not work. How can I bypass that with out having to pay hoand an arm & a leg?
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
Check door pin switches
In short: yes. I just bought a used 2002 Honda Civic (SI coupe) and I'm trying to figure out a cheaper alternative to making a copy of my key than going to a dealer.
Honda Element was created in 2003.