Honda CR-V Key Fob Programming by Year

Can you program a CR-V fob without the dealer? For most years, yes. Pick your year for the route and best next step.

Find your year

YearDIY onboard?How it programsWorking fob?Erase riskConfidenceBest next step
2000–2004YesYes - onboard relearnNo (all-keys-lost OK)YesMedFollow the steps below
2005–2006YesYes - onboard relearnYes (1 working)YesHighFollow the steps below

Honda CR-V key types & programming facts

From 2000–2001, U.S./Canada Honda CR-V models use a standard mechanical key that can be cut by a locksmith or hardware store, with keyless entry handled by a separate remote fob. From 2002–2006, CR-V keys incorporate an immobilizer transponder chip, so replacement keys must be both cut and electronically programmed to the vehicle’s anti-theft system, and remotes are programmed separately using an onboard procedure described in owner and parts-supplier documentation. Remote programming for these years is typically done via an ignition/lock-cycle sequence without scan tools, while immobilizer programming (2002–2006) generally requires specialized equipment.

Key types used on the CR-V:

  • standard mechanical key (non-transponder) with separate keyless remote (2000-2001)
  • transponder chip key with separate keyless remote (2002-2006)

2000–2004 Honda CR-V

Route verified — exact steps vary by trim/equipment

Route verified as onboard programming (no dealer needed). The sequences below are general route guidance — use them only if your vehicle shows the same prompts and controls. If the prompts don’t match, stop and call us.

Show the programming methods (15 steps)

Preparation

Programming step
1 Verify working ignition key and at least one remote (unprogrammed remote acceptable for initial steps)
Programming step
2 Ensure fresh remote batteries if key fob not working (battery replacement recommended)
Programming step
3 Have all remotes to be programmed on hand before starting procedure
Wait / timing window
4 Allow ability to perform steps rapidly to meet 5-second requirement
Doors lock-cycle (confirm)
5 Confirm vehicle model year 2000 Honda CR-V for correct procedure

Programming Steps (Entry)

Turn ignition to ON
1 Turn ignition switch to ON (II)
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
2 Press LOCK or UNLOCK on one remote (unprogrammed remote may be used)
Turn ignition to ON
3 Turn ignition switch to LOCK (0)
Programming step
4 Repeat steps 1–3 two more times using same remote
Turn ignition to ON
5 Turn ignition switch to ON (II)

Programming Steps (Confirm & Add Remotes)

Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
1 Press LOCK or UNLOCK on the same remote; confirm power door locks cycle to verify programming mode
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
2 Press LOCK or UNLOCK on each remote to be programmed
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
3 Confirm door locks cycle after pressing each remote button to verify acceptance
Turn ignition to ON
4 Turn ignition switch to LOCK (0) to exit programming mode
Programming step
5 Test all programmed remote(s)

2005–2006 Honda CR-V

Route verified — exact steps vary by trim/equipment

Route verified as onboard programming (no dealer needed). The sequences below are general route guidance — use them only if your vehicle shows the same prompts and controls. If the prompts don’t match, stop and call us.

Show the programming methods (19 steps)

Entering programming mode

Turn ignition to ON
1 Turn ignition switch to ON (II)
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
2 Press LOCK or UNLOCK on one remote (unprogrammed remote may be used)
Turn ignition to ON
3 Turn ignition switch to LOCK (0)
Press / hold a fob button
4 Repeat ON → press button → LOCK sequence two more times using same remote
Turn ignition to ON
5 Final turn to ON (II) to prepare for confirmation

Confirming programming mode

Press LOCK + UNLOCK
1 Press LOCK or UNLOCK on the same remote after final ON (II)
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
2 Verify power door locks cycle to confirm entry into programming mode
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
3 Failure to see lock cycle indicates programming mode not entered
Wait / timing window
4 Maintain 5-second timing between each step to avoid exit from mode
Programming step
5 Use same remote throughout initial sequence for consistent results

Programming remotes

Press LOCK + UNLOCK
1 Press LOCK or UNLOCK on each remote to be programmed while in programming mode
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
2 Verify door locks cycle after pressing each remote to confirm acceptance
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
3 Continue until all desired remotes have produced lock cycle confirmation
Programming step
4 All previously learned remotes will need reprogramming after mode entry
Programming step
5 After programming all remotes, exit mode by turning ignition to LOCK (0)

Finishing and troubleshooting

Turn ignition to ON
1 Turn ignition switch to LOCK (0) to exit programming mode
Programming step
2 Test each programmed remote after exiting programming mode
Programming step
3 Replace key fob battery if remote not working before reprogramming
Programming step
4 Locksmith required to cut and program mechanical key portion

How we validate this guide

Year coverage comes from our consolidated vehicle programming dataset. Route-level programming status is reviewed against internal route sheets and available manufacturer, security-access, and professional tool references. Exact button sequences are marked source-verified only when we have year/equipment-specific support; where a year is labeled “route verified, steps vary,” we confirm the exact fob, trim, and prompts before programming. Reviewed for route and safety by Mohammad H. Abdelhadi, ALOA-Certified Master Locksmith.

YearRoute statusExact steps
2000–2004Route verifiedGeneral guidance
2005–2006Route verifiedGeneral guidance

Common questions

Does my 2000–2001 Honda CR-V key have a chip?

No. 2000–2001 CR-V keys are non‑transponder mechanical keys; the remote locking is handled by a separate keyless entry fob.

Can I program a replacement remote for my 2002–2006 CR-V myself?

Yes. The keyless entry remotes for 2002–2006 CR-V can be programmed using an onboard ignition/lock-cycle procedure without dealer tools, as described by parts suppliers and repair guides.

Why does my 2002–2006 CR-V replacement key need programming?

These CR-V years use an immobilizer transponder key; the chip inside the key must be electronically registered to the vehicle’s anti-theft system to start the engine.

Can you program a CR-V key fob without going to the dealership?

For most years, yes - the route is onboard relearn or an OBD tool, both of which a mobile locksmith handles at your location.

Does this program the remote only, or the transponder key too?

It depends on your key type. Tell us your FCC ID and we will confirm.

What if my year says professional programming required?

Those years need a programmer or security access; we bring the tool to you and program it on site.

How much does it cost?

It depends on year, key type, and whether you have a working key. Call (833) 439-8636 for a firm price before we dispatch.

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