Need spare Honda key that will start car

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Asked by Litwitlou Jul 04, 2017 at 11:37 PM about the 2006 Honda Accord EX V6

Question type: General

I have the original key with the lock and unlock buttons. I lost the spare key.  So
what's the best way to get a replacement key that will start the car? Since I'm
getting that key is it worth it to get the fob with the lock and unlock buttons?

3 Answers

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Just get it from the dealer, it will be like $120 but worth it (especially if you lock your key in the car, that alone for the cost of a locksmith is worth it)

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Going to the dealer was my original plan. Then I started looking online and got 2 things: confused and a headache. So thanks for your help -- at least I can understand what you guys are talking about.

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I still have my key to my 2007 hournda accord but I think the chip is gone bad how much would it cost to get that fix

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