2004 Accord Ignition Key
#1
2004 Accord Ignition Key
The plastic top of the key that encases the electronics has cracked right beside where the key shaft comes out. Tightening the small screw does not help and I do NOT want to glue and clamp it. The remote has the lock/unlock/trunk/panic in red buttons on one side and the small screw on the other.
The question would be can this plastic encasement be purchased separately so as I can remove the broken one with all of the electronics still intact and replace with a new one?
Any ideas?
The question would be can this plastic encasement be purchased separately so as I can remove the broken one with all of the electronics still intact and replace with a new one?
Any ideas?
#2
After posting this question, I did some searching and found this.
https://www.ikeyless.com/vehicles/Ho.../2004/1001375/
Anyone ever performed this procedure before?
https://www.ikeyless.com/vehicles/Ho.../2004/1001375/
Anyone ever performed this procedure before?
#3
Sounds like just what you need. I never had to replace mine, but when you put a new battery in there, that cover comes off so installing a new cover is just like replacing the battery.
Sounds like you need part #22 in this picture? It's something like $4 or $5 at the dealer.
Sounds like you need part #22 in this picture? It's something like $4 or $5 at the dealer.
#4
Thanks jimblake. I think what happened is that someone inadvertently hit the key with their knee whilst the key was in the ignition. I will aquire those parts and perform the surgery. Thanks a million for the help and the diagram!
#5
I called the dealer for a replacement key, and the programming charge. This is what they told me,
1. New iginition key, cut from existing working key $25.00
2. Programming charge, performed by Honda Tech at the dealer. $35.00
does $60+ sales tax sound like the proper price?
Or is the programming something I can do myself?
1. New iginition key, cut from existing working key $25.00
2. Programming charge, performed by Honda Tech at the dealer. $35.00
does $60+ sales tax sound like the proper price?
Or is the programming something I can do myself?
#6
Mystic, it sounds like you're talking about a different problem. Look in the diagram & tell is what parts are actually broken.
Ltl lifer....
If you ONLY need to replace part #22 then it should very cheap. That's just a thin plastic bezel with no electronic parts.
If you need to replace part #21 then you have to get it cut by a key-cutting machine. If you save all the internals (#16) then you shouldn't need any re-programming.
Make sense for each of your different problems??
Ltl lifer....
If you ONLY need to replace part #22 then it should very cheap. That's just a thin plastic bezel with no electronic parts.
If you need to replace part #21 then you have to get it cut by a key-cutting machine. If you save all the internals (#16) then you shouldn't need any re-programming.
Make sense for each of your different problems??
#7
Just the plastic outside. You show #22 in the diagram but I also need the opposite side of it. Take it apart, put new cover parts on and screw the thing back together. The internals are fine.
#8
I don't think there is another side to it. If it's not the little bezel #22, then you need the key skeleton #21. Not horribly expensive, but you'll have to get it cut to fit your lock cylinder. Unscrew it & you'll see what I mean. I'd be inclined to try gluing it together somehow. OTOH, I can't see it from here so don't know how extensive is the damage.