I'm looking for a cheap way to make a duplicate chip for a Honda with the smart key fob entry system.
It's keyless, but comes with a key, built into the fob incase its battery is dead, that will unlock the door but of course not start it as there's no ignition switch, just push button. So, if I lose the only fob, I'm in big trouble.
Can I have a conventional chip key made copied from the fob? The car will start with a dead key fob battery if held up against the push button and my thinking is I can hold the conventional chip key to the push button to start it. The only stumbling block I can think of is if it's possible program the key from the fob and to find a willing place to entertain my idea.
It's keyless, but comes with a key, built into the fob incase its battery is dead, that will unlock the door but of course not start it as there's no ignition switch, just push button. So, if I lose the only fob, I'm in big trouble.
Can I have a conventional chip key made copied from the fob? The car will start with a dead key fob battery if held up against the push button and my thinking is I can hold the conventional chip key to the push button to start it. The only stumbling block I can think of is if it's possible program the key from the fob and to find a willing place to entertain my idea.