Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda Accord Civic Pilot (KR55WK49308, MLBHLIK-1T, N5F-S0084A)
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Jim Lahman
> 3 dayWhere are the guts for this thing?!
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William Gonzalez
> 3 dayExcellent!!!
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Max Myers
> 3 dayI bought a Honda Pilot but it only came with a valet key and a remote. I later found out the remote used to be a key but the blade broke off! I only found this out after paying $180 to have a new key made at the dealership. So I took a chance and bought this... When I got it I took apart the old one and transferred the circuit board, but found that it didnt quite fit right and wasnt getting power from the battery. Thankfully the old housing and buttons fit right in this new shell! I ended up taking the blank key back to the Honda dealership to have them cut it using my VIN. The guy at the parts counter told her it was $25 to cut the key. Once he realized this was an aftermarket key, he warned me it might not work and said because of that he wouldnt charge me. Well... IT WORKED! So for around $14 total after getting a new battery, I managed to get myself a second key for my Pilot! Im very pleased with this key blade and shell!
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Rodney R Davis
> 3 dayIts exactly as described...Almost. It is a perfect match for my 2010 honda odyssey. BUT, you must take the blank to a locksmith to be cut. At least you can transfer the RF ID chip circuit board with ease and works nicely.
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Antonio Bardales
> 3 dayMe gusta...
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Loveled21
> 3 dayMy key broke and I needed a quick replacement. This was a great replacement to the broken key. Highly recommend.
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ronf
Greater than one weekThe dummy key was permanent. My key wouldnt fit. I wondered if it was for the make, model and year that I asked for. It was about 6 bucks. I just threw it away.
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Owens
> 3 dayReally good product just like the ones in the dealership
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EbonyGiles19
> 3 dayNot affordable Choice at the end.
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Adrian Gutierrez
> 3 dayBatteries were dead has to spend another $60 just to make the key and new batteries