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.
Yes there is. You can take it to a good locksmith or to the dealer
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... ;-((
No, a 1994 Honda Civic does not have a computer chip in its key. The keys for that model typically use a simple metal blade design without any electronic components. Chip keys became more common in later models as automotive security systems evolved.
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?
To get a new key made for a 2002 Honda CR-V, you can visit a Honda dealership or a reputable locksmith who specializes in automotive keys. If your key has a transponder chip, the locksmith or dealer will need to program the new key to your vehicle. You will typically need to provide proof of ownership and identification. Additionally, having your original key, if available, can simplify the process.
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.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com