Yeah if you have an extra key, any place that cuts keys can make you a copy. Though if you only had one set of keys and you lost them than you're in trouble - have to go to the dealership and get the number off your lock cylinder and have them cut a new key.
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Dec 2nd, 2008 10:13 PM #1Sr. Member



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replacement car keys
lost the keys to my '03 civic so i was wondering if i can go to a place like walmart to have them cut or would i have to go to a dealership? i do have a 2nd set to copy off of if anything.
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Dec 3rd, 2008 12:26 AM #2
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Dec 3rd, 2008 12:33 PM #3
Unless you have a key with a computer chip in it, then you have to go to the dealership...runs min $80 a key.
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Dec 3rd, 2008 02:14 PM #5Deal Guru




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Yeah but you can get transponder keys for various makes/models relatively cheap on eBay, then go and get gouged for programming. While you still get gouged on one count, at least it's not as bad as having it happen x2.
If you just want a key to get in the car but not start it, you can use a generic key and have it cut anywhere and be fine.
That said, does the 03 Civic even have a transponder/immobiliser option?
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I had lost my spare key for my '07 Saturn Sky, which had the chip. I bought a replacement blank key off Ebay for $26 and had it cut at a local locksmith for $2.50. There was no need to visit a dealership. If I remember correctly, all I had to do was use the original key and turn the ignition to "on" for 5 seconds, then quickly do the same thing with the new key. It automatically "learned" the code.
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Dec 3rd, 2008 07:54 PM #8
Almost correct, you need to put in the first original key, wait 5 secs... put in the second original key, wait 5 secs and then insert the new one and wait.. you guessed it 5 secs... and your done.
BUT.. if you have lost a key, you can't do it without an original key. It will need to be programmed by the dealership using their computer._______________
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