We picked up a new car (used Honda CRV-EX) and only have one key. It has the micro circuit board in the head of the key. We only have one and we want 2 more. Any idea where I can get these? We live in POP. Thanks Phil
Uh huh, You'll have to go to Honda in Santo Domingo--Agencia Bella. I am pretty sure that is the only way...
Ordinary locksmiths can't do that sort of thing....
HB
If you bought a used car and haven't gotten 2 original keys and a service key, you would not be ill advised to CHANGE keys and locks! Sometimes "lost" keys may miraculously reappear and your car disappear, very coincidentally of course all at the same time. :bunny:
... J-D.
And expect to pay probably RD$2500 for each copy - that's what Ford wanted when I asked for extra keys with the chip in them...
You are correct! I'm a former parts manager of ford motor company. the key is called a pats key and it does need to be programmed as well. if you stick just the copy of the key into your ignition, you will lose your code within the pats system therefore leaving your car/truck stuck and needing to be towed to a local dealer. This is what can be done, make a copy of your pats key, check with a tech at a dealer and ask him/her how many times you need to turn the copied key in the ignition. Fords are 4 times and after the key returns to the off position, the door locks are activated letting you know that the key is now programmed. these pats keys are expensive and the fords run between 39-100 depending on what model. But I know you do not have a ford. Also, you may get lucky if the use a non genuine pats key so it will be much cheaper. But than again, your in the land of corruption, so perhaps you will pay for a key that does not even work--lol kidding! but good luck to you.
If you go to a locksmith they can copy the key and it will open the door. Its only the ignition that needs the computer chip. If you are satisfied with only being able to open the door you will save a lot of money. Anyone else agree???