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This Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote is designed for Honda Accord, CR-V, CR-Z, Fit, and Insight models from 2007 to 2015. It features a complete electronic assembly with battery, ensuring you have everything you need for seamless access. With durable construction and a requirement for professional programming, this key fob is the perfect blend of functionality and reliability.
OEM Part Number | 35118-TP6-A20 |
Manufacturer | USARemote |
UPC | 688946484445 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.25 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | h-mlb-3btn |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | h-mlb-3btn |
C**E
Worked like a champ
Worked fine. There’s some things to consider….I had ace hardware cut it. They matched my original key. I programmed the keyless function (simple process)I programmed the Immobilizer with my launch x431 scan tool. Works just as it should but your typical diy guy may not be able to do the immobilizer part. Ace claimed they have a guy that can program them. But that’s just what they said. So I can’t confirm that2010 Honda insight
M**.
Easy to program inspite of the sellor indicating it will take special equipment
I read reviews before buying this blank fob for a Honda CRV 2009. Once received, I followed the instructions on an enclosed card to 'a' webpage that may or may not have been the sellers. The web page (remotesremotes dot com) said this year, make, and model required special equipment to program it! I 'chatted' with someone there and they confirmed that programming required a dealer or locksmith.This isn't true, as I easily followed the instructions another reviewer posted and it programmed successfully. You can do this before the key is cut. Use your usual key in the ignition, but use the new unprogrammed fob for clicking the 'lock' button as directed in the sequence. That way if the fob fails to work, it could be returned as it hasn't been cut yet. Locksmith will cut for $45, but won't need the 100 dollar programming. Anyway, the key fob I was sent has a working battery and the product looks good. The metal part seems to be the same dimensions as the existing key. It locks and unlocks the doors perfectly. It might not need to be cut, as it would get the car open if your good key was locked inside. I'm going to have it cut anyway, as a precaution. Pleased with this product and pricing.This will go into a magnetic box.UPDATE: I made some mistakes in the above comments. 1. Yes, one can program the key fob to lock and unlock the doors. I then had the key cut. The key fob works, the key will go into the ignition, the engine will turn over, but won't start. This is what the locksmith expected. It appears that all keys for the vehicle must be brought in, and all of them programmed by the locksmith or dealer so the car can be started. $99. Before doing this, I am going to investigate if there is something else that will work. Right now, the two keys that came with the car work to start the car and unlock the doors. The new key will unlock the door wirelessly and by inserting the key. This is enough to hide on the exterior of the car and use in case the fully operational key is locked in the car. In many cases, this is all that is needed. But if the working key is lost, this backup key will get one into the car, but the car won't start.Will update this again if more is learned.
M**H
$150 for a locksmith to program it!
Grr. What a disappointment - for 2008 Honda CR-V, this needs to be programmed by a pro! I have been holding on to it for awhile and finally went online thinking I was about to learn how to program it myself. But no - it must be programmed and cut by a pro. I only got it because when my one existing key fob/remote dies, I can use the hard key to open the door but not turn the alarm off so I can't actually drive the car without a remote to turn it off. Seeing as I keep toying with the idea of getting rid of this car (which depends on self employment instead of a steady check so it's difficult to budget and know exactly when), I'm trying to not put any extra money into it. A payment of $150 is far outside what I can afford just for the peace of mind that potentially this will help me.
J**Y
Tips: Done right it’s just what the Honda doctor ordered
We recently bought a great used Honda CRV yet I was nervous it had just one key. As you may know by now, if you simply call the Honda dealer, you’ll for paying far north of $200 for a simple job. ($250 here.) Here’s how to end up with a duplicate key that works exactly like your original:First, most auto locksmiths are mobile and that means a hefty trip fee worked into ther quote even if they tell you they don’t charge. We learned by calling around that Ace Hardware stores have the right equipment and that Honda’s are among the easiest brands to program and re-key. Second, whether its Ace, or another locksmith service, they make much more by upcharging on parts. Where we live, the key fob plus electronic programming required in your car cost about $150. That’s still far less than Honda but let’s get to the point and save you far more:This fob is perfection. Identical to Honda’s except for no logo. At $17 at the time of this review, it’s a “steal” so to speak. (Although this key will of course prevent that!) Our local Ace charges $50 for the fob and that’s included in the $150 referenced above. Simply let the hardware store know you have your own fob. We ended up paying a total $117 including this excellent fob. The range is equal to the Honda key. Indistingishable performance.Hope this has been some small help. Now get out there and drive!
G**Y
Works with my 2010 Honda CRV
I have a '10 Honda CRV. My key fob bit the dust this week and the keyhole entry in my drivers side door stopped functioning about a year ago. My fob stopped working due to the metal prong/hands falling off where battery is located. If your fob stops working, check to make sure all the metal prongs are intact. If you're handy, you could probably solder them back on.I took the chip board out of my old fob and put it into the new one. The rubber surrounding the chip board was not an exact perfect fit with this new fob, but enough to align the battery, chip and buttons to work and close it. No programming or anything since the chip board was the same. Don't need the key cut since I use a valet key.I gave this 4 starts (not 5) because the tiny screw at the base of the key is almost impossible to unscrew. I utilized every tool in my arsenal to try to get this thing unscrewed. I was able to very slowly un-pry the edges using a couple different flat screwdrivers (see pic).I'm happy with the product. Was able to disarm my security system in the car and get the locks working again w/out having to go to the dealership and spend a fortune on a new fob.
A**R
Honda key fob
Good purchase ; I was able to program key . 2011 Honda Crv.
J**S
Looks cheap
Not so great, very cheap plastic looking
W**M
Quality
Worked as it should I definitely recommend it over OE for the price
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