I lent a buddy my car and he lost the only key I had left for my car.
Does anyone know what I can do to get a new one..?
gfretwell@aol.com - 21 Feb 2006 06:13 GMT
>I lent a buddy my car and he lost the only key I had left for my car.
>Does anyone know what I can do to get a new one..?
The dealer can punch you out one but be ready for a $40-50 bill.
'Curly Q. Links' - 21 Feb 2006 17:59 GMT
> I lent a buddy my car and he lost the only key I had left for my car.
> Does anyone know what I can do to get a new one..?
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Forgive, rather than trying to replace him. We all make mistakes. :-)
'Curly'
Howard H - 22 Feb 2006 01:25 GMT
Honda keeps a database of key codes that a dealer can access from your VIN
number, but it is very spotty before the early 90's. Check with your dealer
if he can get your code. He should probably charge a few dollars to get the
code. Cutting you a key from that code might be another $5 or $10. If not,
you can probably find the code elsewhere on your vehicle. The easiest way to
find it is to pull the key cylinder (if you're not locked out of the car)
from your glovebox. There are a series of numbers on the cylinder and your
dealer should recognize your key code from those numbers and cut you a key.
All this should work providing no locks have been replaced previously.
Howard
>I lent a buddy my car and he lost the only key I had left for my car.
> Does anyone know what I can do to get a new one..?
JXStern - 22 Feb 2006 03:25 GMT
>I lent a buddy my car and he lost the only key I had left for my car.
>Does anyone know what I can do to get a new one..?
If all else fails, locksmith can fix you up for, I dunno, $50 or so.
J.