Keyless entry remote programming
SOURCE: remote keyless entry not working
How can I re-syncronize the remote keyless entry system on my year 2000 Honda Accord
SOURCE: Remote for keyless entry dropped in water
Usually ekectronics and water don't mix. If you managed to dry it, it may work, but not the same. If you are really lucky, it will work fine. When dropping anything electronic in water, do not press any buttons and remove the battery immediately. Dry the insides carefully as best you can. Cotton swabs work well. Then allow to dry for a long period of time. Replace the battery with a new battery and may work. I feel the dealer will not fix the remote for $200 but more likely they will give you a new one and program it for you. What I did for one car, was to go on e-bay and you will find an OEM keyless entry remote for less than half the price. Sometimes, there are programming instructions included in the price. Another vehicle, I was missing the remotes, and went to a scrap yard. They usually have all the remotes in a bin where you can pick and choose the best ones. You need to locate your FCCID # on the back of yours and match it with the same. Sometimes various FCC #s can be mixed. I then searched online for programming instructions and followed them. It worked great! The remote was $25 and saved $60 for programming.
Good luck.
SOURCE: Intall Remote Keyless Entry System in an 02 Honda Accord
You got the Wrong Information! Go to Wal Mart and Purchase a "Bulldog Security Keyless Entry" System for your Car. It will cost you a Quarter of the Price and is Just asw Reliable as the Factory Unit! Got one on My Truck with Remote Start also and it works GREAT! Should cost about $50.00 Bucks or so.
SOURCE: 1997 Honda Civic EX Keyless entry programming
If you still have the factory radio, there is a way to split the power wire for the factory radio to the aftermarket radio. All you will need are the power and ground for your aftermarket radio, so the rest of the wires should be untouched on the plug for the factory radio. You can simply re-install the radio within the dash and retain the keyless entry as well as restoring your dome light function. Here's a PDF of some instructions. If you did not keep the radio, I would suggest looking online or ins ome junk yards, because it is needed. www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/PDF/466013.pdf
SOURCE: My car had it's battery die on it and so the
if you do not have the codes go to the dealer with proof of ownership (because it's a security feature) and tell them you need the codes for that year. you will also need to give them your vin. it's pretty much that or having them do it
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