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Car people: How hard to make a honda key?


My friend lost his keys, amongst them was a key to a 10 year old accord. I suspect with a small file and the correct blank he could use the ignition to get a working key again?

Is it hard?
 
Why not just go to a Honda dealer and get a new key? All you need is the VIN and proof that he owns it. Fake keys if they work are very tricky - you might sit there for 5-10 minutes jiggling it until it finally works (imagine doing this over and over again).
 
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
yeah right.
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.

you should be banned from life then. Why don't you just call....... HONDA?
Listen fvcknozzle I asked a very specific question, if you don't have the answer then zip it. I'm only interested in finding out if it's possible and if it works.



 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.
Very white trash, but an option I guess.
Post a dumbass question and get dumbass answers. If you don't like the response you get, stop posting stupid questions.
It's how a locksmith makes a new key, there's nothing dumb about it.
rolleye.gif


 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
yeah right.
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.

you should be banned from life then. Why don't you just call....... HONDA?
Listen fvcknozzle I asked a very specific question, if you don't have the answer then zip it. I'm only interested in finding out if it's possible and if it works.

And I gave a very specific answer. Fvcktard. Why don't you call Honda? Maybe not so your "friends" car? huh?
 
Originally posted by: dullard
Why not just go to a Honda dealer and get a new key? All you need is the VIN and proof that he owns it. Fake keys if they work are very tricky - you might sit there for 5-10 minutes jiggling it until it finally works (imagine doing this over and over again).
They're quoting a week turnaround time, otherwise that's a viable option.

Thanks.


 
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
yeah right.
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.

you should be banned from life then. Why don't you just call....... HONDA?

You think he's trying to make a key for a stolen vehicle??? No criminal in their right mind would go through making a fake key to steal a car.
 
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
yeah right.
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.

you should be banned from life then. Why don't you just call....... HONDA?
Listen fvcknozzle I asked a very specific question, if you don't have the answer then zip it. I'm only interested in finding out if it's possible and if it works.

And I gave a very specific answer. Fvcktard. Why don't you call Honda? Maybe not so your "friends" car? huh?
Your answer was "yeah right." There's nothing specific about it. Yes, it's a friends car, which I am currently imagining on your head.


 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: dullard
Why not just go to a Honda dealer and get a new key? All you need is the VIN and proof that he owns it. Fake keys if they work are very tricky - you might sit there for 5-10 minutes jiggling it until it finally works (imagine doing this over and over again).
They're quoting a week turnaround time, otherwise that's a viable option.

Thanks.

Try other dealers. Some take longer than others from my experience.
 
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
yeah right.
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.

you should be banned from life then. Why don't you just call....... HONDA?

You think he's trying to make a key for a stolen vehicle??? No criminal in their right mind would go through making a fake key to steal a car.

he's iwearnosox....
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.
Very white trash, but an option I guess.
Post a dumbass question and get dumbass answers. If you don't like the response you get, stop posting stupid questions.
It's how a locksmith makes a new key, there's nothing dumb about it.
rolleye.gif

You actually think a lock smith breaks out a file and cuts a key with a file? Damn... you are dumb.
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ndee
yeah right.
Have you gotten a vacation yet? Go crap somewhere else, your posts are useless.

you should be banned from life then. Why don't you just call....... HONDA?
Listen fvcknozzle I asked a very specific question, if you don't have the answer then zip it. I'm only interested in finding out if it's possible and if it works.

And I gave a very specific answer. Fvcktard. Why don't you call Honda? Maybe not so your "friends" car? huh?
Your answer was "yeah right." There's nothing specific about it. Yes, it's a friends car, which I am currently imagining on your head.

it just sounds fishy. Dealer would be the only option for me.
 
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