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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2005

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Adding Keyless entry for CRV?

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jjsmithin - 13 Jul 2005 23:47 GMT
Other then going to a dealer to have installed (where dealer tried to
sell it to me for $1000), can one have purchase a retrofit kit or have
this retrofit done somewhere to add keyless lock for a 2003 CRV?  I
suspect if so it will be a lot less then dealer charges.

If so, can you provide some hints where to buy or have this sort of
thing done?

thanks!
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 14 Jul 2005 02:09 GMT
> Other then going to a dealer to have installed (where dealer tried to
> sell it to me for $1000), can one have purchase a retrofit kit or have
> this retrofit done somewhere to add keyless lock for a 2003 CRV?  I
> suspect if so it will be a lot less then dealer charges.

Just about any car stereo shop can do this for $100 or so.
D.D. Palmer - 14 Jul 2005 02:12 GMT
Do you mean the Ford-style keypad?

>> Other then going to a dealer to have installed (where dealer tried to
>> sell it to me for $1000), can one have purchase a retrofit kit or have
>> this retrofit done somewhere to add keyless lock for a 2003 CRV?  I
>> suspect if so it will be a lot less then dealer charges.
>
> Just about any car stereo shop can do this for $100 or so.
trs80 - 14 Jul 2005 03:43 GMT
no...just the standard keypad that comes with Honda or whatever aftermarket
works
> Do you mean the Ford-style keypad?
>
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>> Just about any car stereo shop can do this for $100 or so.
motsco_ _ - 14 Jul 2005 05:47 GMT
> Other then going to a dealer to have installed (where dealer tried to
> sell it to me for $1000), can one have purchase a retrofit kit or have
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>
> thanks!

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http://www.drivah.com/marketplace/default.php/cPath/1_2_5?osCsid=0a4016177d09ef7
4627f61cebda6c758


Try this . . It's OEm Honda and you can install it yourself without any
hacking of the wiring.

'Curly'
trs80 - 14 Jul 2005 06:25 GMT
thx...nice input
>> Other then going to a dealer to have installed (where dealer tried to
>> sell it to me for $1000), can one have purchase a retrofit kit or have
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> 'Curly'
Fred - 14 Jul 2005 17:44 GMT
http://handaaccessories.com/crvelect02.html

Check this site out.  They show you installation instructions as well as
sell you the equipment.  Looks pretty easy to me.  I've used the vendor
before with no problems.

> Other then going to a dealer to have installed (where dealer tried to
> sell it to me for $1000), can one have purchase a retrofit kit or have
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>
> thanks!
Larry - 15 Jul 2005 01:14 GMT
It takes all of 15 minutes to install.  :)

> http://handaaccessories.com/crvelect02.html
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>> thanks!
trs80 - 15 Jul 2005 02:53 GMT
nice inputs...thanks!

> It takes all of 15 minutes to install.  :)
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>>> thanks!
 
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