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This New Complete Set Ignition Switch Cylinder Door Lock Trans Key is specifically designed for Honda Accord models from 2006 to 2007. It features a transponder 8E chip for enhanced security, is made from durable alloy and stainless steel, and comes with a modern design that fits seamlessly into your vehicle. With dimensions of 8.07 x 4.57 x 4.29 inches and a weight of just 1 pound, this product is both lightweight and easy to install, ensuring you can get back on the road with confidence.
Brand | MOTOKU |
Lock Type | Keyed Lock |
Material | Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | This lock set is recommended for locking and unlocking doors, the ignition, the glove box, and the fuel cap of Honda Accord vehicles from model years 2006-2007. |
Style | Modern |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Ignition Switch Cylinder Lock, Left Door Lock, Glove Box Lock, Fuel Cap Lock, Handrail Box Lock, Emergency Lock, 2 x Trans 3-button Keys (with 8E chips) |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 675663429958 |
Manufacturer | MOTOKU |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 4.57 x 4.29 inches |
Item model number | 675663429958 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 675663429958 |
M**E
Worked perfectly
This worked perfect for my 2006 Honda accord.I was having to start twisting my key harder and harder to get my car started. After doing some internet searching I decided to buy this.My husband is a very handy person and with you tube he easily took apart the steering wheel column and got it replaced.The keys were a little tricky as we ended up removing all of the guts from my old key fobs and fitting it in the new ones. The only downfall with this is that the new keys don't have the red panic button. I've owned the car car for 12 years and never once used that button so it wasn't really much of an issue for me.We had no issues programming it to my car. We followed the directions and it worked the first try.This is my daily driver car and I've been using this for many months with no problems at all.
J**1
2007 Honda Accord done the easy way
This part is correct for a 2007 Honda Accord . There a 2 important steps that must be done to have a successful installation. The car has 3 wire harnesses and the part has only 2 places to plug them in so the black part that has a round hole that surrounds where the key goes in and has 3 plug receptacles that was used on the original Ignition must be used and replace the one that comes on your new ignition . It is held on with I believe 5 smalls screws and has one wire plug (remove by pushing a little nub on one side). Now you can plug in all 3 wire plugs. By switching this part you also have brought over the security system from your old car so no difficult key coding will be needed. The next important step is to take the ENTIRE insides out of your old key and put them in one of your new keys. You MUST put both the box that holds the battery and the transponder which is on the side of the inside of your old key.I f you forget to put your original transponder your new key will not work and need to be programed. This is a very important set if you like a simple job.Once you put ALL the parts that were in your old key into a new key your car will start and you can use it to program the spare key by turning on (without starting) the ignition 4 times with your key( that has the internals of your original key) each time you turn the key press the center lock button each time when the key is in the on position. You turn the key off after each time. The 4th time you do this you will hear the locks lock and you take your spare key and press the same lock button once. This should program your spare key. If it does not work there is a good video on You Tube called How to PROGRAM your KEY REMOTE for FREE. I hope this helps make what can be a difficult job easy and way cheaper than a shop.
E**Y
07 honda accord, completely incompatible
This was labeled for use on 2007 honda accord, but is incompatible with mine. Now my ignition doesnt work, my old keyfobs are useless and the obd scanner tells me that my immobilizer is not functioning all after I had this ignition installed. My Honda Accord is rendered completely undriveable all thanks to Amazon, by telling me that this part worked on my vehicle. Oh and it's not returnable either, because it's out of the 30 day window. Update: My husband continued to work with this ignition and finally got it to work on our Honda accord exl v6 after replacing multiple relays and finally tapping the starter with a hammer. So, I guess it will work for the price.
D**Y
Doesn’t work out of the box
I was able to change my key internals to make it work but the key fob part is wrong and won’t program and I had to change my immobilizer and the chip inside the key for it to work. If you’re mechanically inclined this is an ok option for the price but not plug and play.
N**S
Works!!
I have a honda accord 2006 hybrid and the switch works perfectly. Not hard to install just make sure to get a mechanic or lock smith to reprogram the keys.
A**R
Works kinda
Worked but still had to have dealer program key
D**A
20 minute job at most.
Super easy to install.Save yourself hundreds of dollars and do it yourself. Waaaaay worth it. Keys feel solid and feel great turning the ignition on.A lot of the reviews I read said they had trouble with “programming key”.All you do is remove the immobilizer from your old ignition assembly (2 small screws) and swap to new one.Take the guts and chip from your old key fob and put them in the new supplied keys.Super easy.Hardest parts:Removing plastic covers and tamper proof bolts.You’ll need a hammer and chisel to take the tamper proof bolts off easily.Hope this helps future buyers.
M**L
Worked on 06 Honda Accord 2.4l
Okay so,Yes, it works and my car now turns on just fine plus it accepts the key and original fob just fine. Total time for me was about two hours. However, it’s not as easy as swapping the part out. There are tamper proof bolts that will have to be chiseled out. If you’re really struggling you can just get 1 of the 2 out and bend the bracket up and out of the way since this new one comes with its own. Now, if you want your original fob to work you’ll need to dig into the new keys it comes with and extract the metal key part out of the fob and replace the one in your original fob. Then, pull all the sensors off the old unit you removed and replace the ones this new one comes with. Re-install and everything will work with your original key fob which means you’ll get to keep the panic button too.
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