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Honda CR-V Key Fob Replacement Service

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1997 CR-V key fob programming instructions
1998 CR-V key fob programming instructions
1999 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2000 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2001 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2002 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2003 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2004 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2005 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2006 CR-V key fob programming instructions

Step-By-Step instructions to program 1996-1998 Honda Civic key fob (Method 1):

Note:
Entering the programming mode cancels all learned keyless remotes, so none of the
previously programmed remotes will work. You must reprogram all of the keyless
remotes once you are in the programming mode.

You must complete each step within 5 seconds of the previous step to keep the
system from exiting the programming mode.

1. Turn ignition switch to ON (II)

2. Press the LOCK or UNOCK button on one of the remotes. (An unprogrammed
remote can be used for this step.)

3. Turn ignition switch to LOCK (0)

4. Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 two more times using the same keyless remote used
in step 2

5. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II)

6. Press the LOCK or UNLOCK button the same remote. Make sure the power door
locks cycle to confirm you are in programming mode.

7. Press the LOCK or UNLOCK button on each remote you want to program. Make
sure door locks cycle after you push each remote button to confirm system has
accepted the remote.

8. Turn the igniton switch to LOCK (0) to exit programming mode.

9. Test remote(s)

Step-By-Step instructions to program 1996-1998 Honda Civic key fob (Method 2):

Programming Notes:

Obtain all remote transmitters for this vehicle. This procedure will erase all previously programmed remotes. You must program all existing and new remotes that you wish to use on the vehicle at this time.

Keyless Entry System Memory Clearing Instructions are noted in the dark blue colored steps below.

Step-by-Step How To Programming Instructions:

  1. ENTER the vehicle and CLOSE all doors. (Each of the following steps must be completed within five seconds of one another. If you take longer than five seconds between steps or make a mistake, you must start the entire procedure over.)
  2. INSERT the key into the Ignition, HOLD one remote in your left hand with additional remotes close by.
  3. PERFORM each of the next three (3) steps in order, then repeat all three (3) steps two (2) more times for a total of three (3) times each.
  4. TURN the Ignition to the ON position, marked “II” on the Ignition.
  5. PRESS the LOCK button on the remote for approximately 1 second. (Say “Mississippi”)
  6. TURN the Ignition to the OFF position, marked “I” on the Ignition. (REPEAT Steps 4-6 three (3) times)
  7. TURN the Ignition switch to the ON position, marked “II” on the Ignition.
  8. PRESS the LOCK button on the same remote. The door locks should cycle indicating the vehicle has ENTERED Programming Mode.
  9. PRESS the LOCK button again on the same remote. The door locks should cycle again indicating the vehicle has successfully PROGRAMMED that remote.
  10. For programming additional remotes to your vehicle, REPEAT Step 9 with each additional remote one after another. Step 9 must be completed within ten (10) seconds for each additional remote. You may program up to three (3) remotes to your vehicle.
  11. TURN the ignition to OFF.
  12. Test all remotes. Programming is now complete.
  13. After successful programming, if your remote has a TRUNK RELEASE Button — you will need to hold that button down for 5-10 seconds for that function to begin operation.
  14. If these programming instructions helped save you time and money, please consider sharing our website with friends and family so they can do the same.
2007 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2008 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2009 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2010 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2011 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2012 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2013 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2014 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2015 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2016 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2017 CR-V key fob programming instructions
2018 CR-V key fob programming instructions

Step-By-Step instructions to program 2007-2012 Honda CR-V key fob:

A maximum of 4 key remote transmitters can be programmed.
Program remote or key when remote transmitter added, replaced or system malfunction.

There is no onboard programming procedure for 07-13 Honda CR-V. These vehicles requires special equipment be connected to the vehicle to program the keyless remote. Please contact your dealer or automotive locksmith.

Step-By-Step instructions to program 1996-1998 Honda CR-V key fob (Method 2):

Programming Notes:

Obtain all remote transmitters for this vehicle. This procedure will erase all previously programmed remotes. You must program all existing and new remotes that you wish to use on the vehicle at this time.

Keyless Entry System Memory Clearing Instructions are noted in the dark blue colored steps below.

Step-by-Step How To Programming Instructions:

  1. ENTER the vehicle and CLOSE all doors. (Each of the following steps must be completed within five seconds of one another. If you take longer than five seconds between steps or make a mistake, you must start the entire procedure over.)
  2. INSERT the key into the Ignition, HOLD one remote in your left hand with additional remotes close by.
  3. PERFORM each of the next three (3) steps in order, then repeat all three (3) steps two (2) more times for a total of three (3) times each.
  4. TURN the Ignition to the ON position, marked “II” on the Ignition.
  5. PRESS the LOCK button on the remote for approximately 1 second. (Say “Mississippi”)
  6. TURN the Ignition to the OFF position, marked “I” on the Ignition. (REPEAT Steps 4-6 three (3) times)
  7. TURN the Ignition switch to the ON position, marked “II” on the Ignition.
  8. PRESS the LOCK button on the same remote. The door locks should cycle indicating the vehicle has ENTERED Programming Mode.
  9. PRESS the LOCK button again on the same remote. The door locks should cycle again indicating the vehicle has successfully PROGRAMMED that remote.
  10. For programming additional remotes to your vehicle, REPEAT Step 9 with each additional remote one after another. Step 9 must be completed within ten (10) seconds for each additional remote. You may program up to three (3) remotes to your vehicle.
  11. TURN the ignition to OFF.
  12. Test all remotes. Programming is now complete.
  13. After successful programming, if your remote has a TRUNK RELEASE Button — you will need to hold that button down for 5-10 seconds for that function to begin operation.
  14. If these programming instructions helped save you time and money, please consider sharing our website with friends and family so they can do the same.

Key Fob Programming FAQ:

Q: What does it cost to have a Honda CRV fob programmed?

At the dealership, the cost of replacing an electronic fob can range from $50-$90, depending on the automaker or complexity of the design. All fobs need to be programmed. Some dealerships will do it for free, while others will charge a half hour to an hour of labor.

With Low Rate Locksmith you can program your key fob by yourself for free!

Q: How do you program a key fob?

You find the instructions here are Low Rate Locksmith Key Fob Programming Sections.

Q: Can you program a key fob at home?

You could reprogram a key fob to a different vehicle as long as the key is the same for the vehicle.

Q: I lost the key Fob and the key to my 2005 Honda CR-V, what should I do?

Don’t panic. Low Rate Locksmith can help you replace your Honda CR-V Key and remote.