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This key fob remote is a direct replacement for Honda Civic EX Si Hybrid models from 2006 to 2011, featuring a complete electronic assembly with battery included. Engineered with OEM part number 35111-SVA-306, it offers durable construction and compact design, requiring professional programming for secure, seamless integration.
Number of Buttons | 4 |
OEM Part Number | 35111-SVA-306 |
Manufacturer | USARemote |
UPC | 688946484490 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | h-n5f-4btn |
K**R
Great Price and Available Immediately
My Honda Civic is a 2006. It has been a great car and given me no problems. However a few years ago I lost a set of keys. Then 6 months ago I lost the second set and only had the Valet key which scared me to death. I went to my local Honda dealer and they didn't have any in stock, just on backorder. I ordered 2 sets and they said that getting the keys and having them programed for the car would be over $300. so I ordered them. Three months later they still hadn't come. Just for fun I checked Amazon because I look at it for everything. I was extremely surprised to find these. I got two keys and took them to my Honda dealer to be programed. Surprisingly they gladly took care of the programming and charged me $75.00. Both keys work great. So instead of over $300., they work great! So instead of being over $300. it was just a little over $100. for both the keys and programming. And most importantly, they were available immediatly without having to wait months.
M**G
Good fix for DIY
I wanted to save some money by replacing my broken key fob myself, and I did! It took some research and some work. But overall I saved about $266! The local dealership would've charged me $368 (w/o tax) for 2 remote keys and programming. I bought the (i) 2 blank keys here ($25), (ii) got them cut at the dealer ($40), and ordered the programming tool on eBay for ($37). It took some research on my end with YouTube videos, but it worked like a charm. Now I have 2 new remote keys, and superglued original.The key fobs were in good condition and felt sturdy, the screw holding the plastic looked fine without and rounding out of the screw head. The fob does have a transponder in it.* Note to those trying to program their keys. I used the EasyKey Maker for Honda Programming. I used this to program the transponder on all the keys so they will turn the car on. Once this happened, the lock/unlock functions on the fob worked with the car. I did not have to enter program mode and program the fob functions separately, which is what I tried initially and thought I had to do.I hope this review is helpful and you save some money!
S**.
Don't Get Suckered By The Locksmith!
This key can be programmed by any competent mechanic that has a full scanner. Don't let locksmiths or others suckered you into thinking otherwise. The key is a little bit thicker than the originals and feels more plastic-y, but I had it cut at the locksmiths ( and heard all their garbage about it won't program right), took it over to my mechanic that had the car for other work and sat next to him and watched him program in 2 new keys (with 4 buttons where the original had 3). Easy peasy. Everything works perfect. Save your cash, get these, cut them wherever you think can and get a friendly mechanic to program it.
A**E
Work just like the original
I bought these because the previous owner had lost the original master key. They feel solid and work as intended. Programmed them with my 2010 Honda Civic EX. I found someone online and got them both cut+programmed for $75 but you can also get them done at the dealer for about $110 per key. Great value, zero regrets!
R**2
This Key doesn't work!!!!Please don't waste your time!!!!
I called a locksmith and they cut the key and the program won't take. The locksmith told me that it was a low quality and that's the reason it didn't work. ugh, now i have to go to the dealership:(...
R**V
What a great find! I bought a 2006 Honda Civic Sedan ...
What a great find! I bought a 2006 Honda Civic Sedan LX and they only gave me the valet key. I "almost" yes, almost just say f it and went to the dealer to make the key. After doing more research and stumbled upon this key on amazon and read the review that it fit the Civic LX, I took a chance and ordered 2. The dealer wanted like $75 for 1 key. Cut and program along with the key is almost $200. I held off on it and got this instead. I yelped a local locksmith who cut keys and he charged me $95 to make me a master key out of my valet key! I live in the Bay Area, California so locksmith probably charge more than other states. So total for 1 key is $110. Saved myself $90 from the dealer.The key is well built and everything is solid. The button has a nice firm click to it when you press it. It feels like a genuine Honda Key. I highly recommend it if you lost your key and decided to make another one or if you want to make another one for back up.
A**N
May be cheaper but ask stores in area if they cut keys bought from different locations
Not a lot on stores cut keys so be aware.
M**R
Easy replacement for OEM key
These keys are a great deal. Honda dealer was trying to charge me $90 for 1 key not including cutting and programming. I ordered these instead and got them cut and programmed at my independent Honda mechanic (Kiwi Motors in Santa Clarita, CA). They work flawlessly and are a great alternative to the expensive Honda factory keys. I drive a 2011 Civic LX.
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