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The KeylessOption 4-button key fob replacement is a premium, OEM-spec remote designed exclusively for 2003-2007 Honda Accord and 2010 Honda Element models. Featuring advanced RF technology and requiring professional programming, it ensures secure, reliable vehicle access with lock, unlock, trunk, and panic functions. Lightweight and durable, it comes with a 90-day warranty, making it the smart, secure choice for maintaining your Honda’s keyless entry system.


| ASIN | B00KTHUTRI |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,472 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,193 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Brand | KeylessOption |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Vehicle |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,798 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 3 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 3 |
| Mfr Part Number | KPT3011 |
| Model Name | 8542135857 |
| Model Number | 8542135857 |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
R**D
Good key
Worked great locksmith cut and programmed them for me. ZS Locksmith based out of Poughkeesie NY
J**S
Excellent and economical choice for new key fobs
This is a great choice! I have a key fob for another car from this company that has worked great for the past four years. This one is for my 2004 Honda LX Accord. I went to the Batteries Plus Bulbs store in the next town over. It only cost $10 per key to have them cut. So I made sure both keys worked in my door lock before heading home. At home I took apart one of my old key fobs and took out the "chip". I had to use a blade and pry it out of the plastic housing. This damages that old key fob, it does not matter because it didn't work anyways. Now take apart the new key fob. The blank chip will come out easily (there is no housing for the chip in the new key fob). Put the old chip in the new key fob. Now you can enter with the key and start your car engine at this point . To get the key fob to open/lock the doors you need to do a few simple steps to program it: You have 5 seconds to complete each step. If you take longer than 5 seconds you will need to restart the entire process. You can attempt this process as many times as necessary to complete the entire process. So, enter the car and close all the doors. 1) Turn the ignition to the ON position (II) (If you look closely at your ignition, you will see the II symbol) 2) Press the lock button on the remote you are programming 3) Turn the ignition to the OFF position (I) REPEAT THE ABOVE STEPS THREE TIMES 5) Turn the ignition to the ON position (II) 6) Press the lock button. At this time you will hear the door locks cycle (faint clicking sound) confirming that the car has entered the programming mode. 7) Press the lock button again. The door locks will cycle again confirming that the vehicle has programmed the remote. 8) Turn the ignition to the OFF position (I). The directions I followed said that if you have more remotes to program, just follow step 7 within 10 seconds. This did not work for me, so I just started from the beginning with my second remote. If you have additional remotes, you will need to follow these steps for ALL of them.
B**L
does not work for 2005 honda element
the fob remote function potion of these 2 keys does not have the proper code for the car they said it will work for. you must get a locksmith that has the programs for your vehicle. this seller should provide you with the code their keys are to ask locksmith that the key code matches the car. the seller must know this ! i got a mobile locksmith who came to my house. he switched the chip in both keys so the key portion works, but the remote does not because as said, the codes don't match. now i have to but the remote portion and attach it to the key portion. or i can return these, get the correct code from seller and pay for a second locksmith visit. dont buy unless they give you a code for your exact vehicle and then call locksmith and see that they match.
R**E
Updated Review-Works just like OEM
Review Updated: I originally wrote a review that these do not have the transponder and I was wrong. I originally took these to get a locksmith to cut the key. I asked him to cut the key and I would program it with my xTool. He checked the key and told me there was no transponder and he could only program the key fob, He showed me the original Honda key fob that had a small box holding the transponder and opening this one he did not see one and his machine did not detect a transponder. He then offered to sell me one of his Honda keys with key fob for $200. Something smelled fishy, Well fast forward 6 months and my original keyfob breaks, So I decided to use my xTool to see if what the locksmith told me was true, Well the xTool was able to program the key fob and also the transponder, The transponder is not in a box like the original key but there is a transponder in the inner key fob case, The security key light showed red before i programmed the key and would not start the car, It took about 5 minutes with the xTool and both the key fob buttons work and the key starts the car. The only problem I am having is getting the key cut on the second key fob, The dealer, Ace, and locksmith do not want to cut the key unless I buy it from them. The dealer wants $400, Ace Hardware was over $200 for key fob and programming and locksmith was $95 to cut key and $200 for key fob with programming,
J**A
Good product
Well I bought this for a friend, so I have no baseline to judge the quality or functionality on this, but I actually got a chance to use it a week ago when I got his car borrowed for work since mine was having some repairs done in the engine, so what I could tell from a day of usage is that it seems to get the job done and works just fine, I didn't any flaws or anything wrong with it went smooth and every single button worked, so end of story it's a good spare key to have in case you miss the one that came with the car .
K**0
Great replacement keys - Cut and programmed perfectly
I bought these keys as a replacement set for a 2005 Honda Accord - These keys can be programmed out of the box to Unlock/Lock the doors and trunk. However, you have to get them cut and programmed at a locksmith or Honda dealer to enable them to start the car. I checked a local locksmith and they wanted $100 each to cut and program! I checked with the nearest Honda dealer and they quoted me $95 for one or more keys (up to 3) as long as all keys were present at the time of cutting and programming. These keys were cut and able to be programmed (some keys on Amazon/e-Bay are not able to be programmed). These worked out great! Thanks for selling a quality product.
J**Y
Break even on one key, may come out ahead on two. After all the run around, I wish I would have just had dealer make me a key.
Not worth the hassle. I was lucky to come out on top and only did so because of circumstance. I bought 2 keys, had them cut by a locksmith and programmed by the dealer. Cutting and programming one key by a dealer would have cost $120 or $240 for two. When you add up the cost of a key, $8 for battery since keys came with dead batteries, $40 to have key cut by locksmith and $50 to have it programmed by a dealer or locksmith you pretty much break even. About $120 for a key. I was able to catch a break since the dealer charged $50 to program one or multiple keys since they were already cut. Locksmith was going to charge $50 per key to program but could not due to dead battery, so I ended up going to the dealer that gave me a break with programming. Also, dealers in my area refuse to cut keys unless it is an original Honda key. They claim aftermarket keys are made of a tougher alloy that can break their their key cutting tool. Before buying a key call around and find out cost of replacing battery, cost of cutting key and who is able to do it as well as cost of programming. Honda keys are expensive to cut and dealer has to program them unlike Toyota keys where Walmart can cut them and you can program them yourself as long as you have two working keys.
B**D
great key!!
My situation was alittle different than most I would say, I bought this key when my other key fob case shattered. I paid 10$ to have Honda cut the key and I programmed the remote myself after watching a youtube video (simple). Once I had gotten the key cut and the remote programmed, you THEN need to program the Transponder inside the key ( its a small chip), I however just decided to CAREFULLY swap the transponder out with the one from my old broken key ( you can find how to do this on youtube) all together I had a perfectly working key for roughly 22$ compared to the 150$ the dealer wanted. When you get this Key cut, at first it will get alittle stuck in the ignition, (because its freshly cut) to fix this issue I went to the rear of the car and just literally kept inserting the key into the truck locks (incase it got stuck) after about 5 minutes of continual insertion into the lock the key had worn itself enough to work perfectly fine in the ignition. all in all, worth it. had it for about a week now and not one issue
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