Mazda 3 Key Fob Programming by Year

Can you program a 3 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
2004–2008YesYes - onboard relearnNo (all-keys-lost OK)PossibleHighFollow the steps below
2009YesYes - onboard relearnNo (all-keys-lost OK)PossibleMedFollow the steps below
2010–2013YesYes - onboard relearnNo (all-keys-lost OK)PossibleHighFollow the steps below

Mazda 3 key types & programming facts

2004-2013 Mazda 3 models in the U.S./Canada use an immobilizer system requiring a correctly coded transponder or smart key to start the engine. The remote-lock/unlock portion (separate fob or integrated flip-key remote) can be added or replaced using an onboard procedure in the vehicle, while the immobilizer portion requires a compatible programmer or existing working keys. Smart key/proximity systems on 2010-2013 push‑to‑start models use dedicated smart fobs that must be electronically registered to the car with appropriate diagnostic equipment.

Key types used on the 3:

  • transponder chip key (standard metal blade with embedded chip) (2004-2013)
  • separate keyless-entry remote (standalone 3-button fob used with transponder key) (2004-2009)
  • flip key / remote key (key with integrated remote portion) (approximately 2007-2013, with remote portion programmable by onboard procedure)
  • smart key / proximity fob for push‑to‑start models (2010-2013 (Mazda 3 smart key applications))

Common fob FCC IDs: KPU41846 — check the back of your fob; we confirm the exact variant on site.

2004–2008 Mazda 3

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 (17 steps)

Preparation Steps

Close the doors
1 Close all doors, open driver's door, key out of ignition.
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
2 Lock and unlock the driver's door using the power lock switch on door panel.
Insert the key
3 Insert key into the ignition.
Programming step
4 Ensure key left in ignition for subsequent steps.

Programming Sequence

Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
1 Turn key to the ON and OFF position 3 times in 10 seconds; leave key in ignition.
Close the doors
2 Close and open driver's door 3 times ending with door in the open position.
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
3 Observe door locks for response by locking and unlocking.
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
4 Press any button on remote 2 times; expect doors to lock and unlock.
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
5 For a second remote, press any button on it 2 times; expect door locks to lock and unlock.

Finalization and Testing

Remove the key
1 Remove key from ignition; locks should lock and unlock again.
Programming step
2 Test remotes for functionality after programming.
Programming step
3 If programming fails, consider battery replacement or reattempt sequence.
Programming step
4 Contact information available for locksmith assistance via phone number.

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3 Year references: 2004 (vehicle model) and 2026 (copyright).
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2009 Mazda 3

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 Steps

Remove the key
1 Remove key from ignition
Close the doors
2 Close all doors
Programming step
3 Open driver's door
Wait / timing window
4 Perform following steps within 24 seconds
Wait / timing window
5 If procedure fails, wait 40 seconds and repeat starting at step 1

Programming Sequence

Turn ignition to ON
1 Step A: Turn ignition switch ON and back to LOCK position three times
Close the doors
2 Step B: Close and open driver's door three times
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
3 Step C: Door locks should lock and unlock automatically; if not, wait 40 seconds and repeat procedure starting at step 1
Press / hold a fob button
4 After initial sequence, press UNLOCK button of each remote twice
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
5 Door locks should lock and unlock after each remote is programmed

Troubleshooting and Repetition

Press LOCK + UNLOCK
1 If door locks do not lock and unlock after programming, proceed with additional steps
Close the doors
2 Close and open driver's door once; door should lock and unlock twice
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
3 If door locks still do not lock and unlock, start procedure over with step 3
Programming step
4 Exit vehicle and test remote(s)
Programming step
5 Suggestion to replace battery if key fob not working (link provided)

2010–2013 Mazda 3

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 (20 steps)

Programming remote (flip key) — preparation

Remove the key
1 remove key from ignition
Close the doors
2 close all doors
Programming step
3 open driver’s door
Wait / timing window
4 perform following sequence within 24 seconds
Wait / timing window
5 repeat whole procedure after 40 seconds if locks do not respond

Programming remote (flip key) — sequence

Turn ignition to ON
1 Turn ignition switch ON and back to LOCK position three times
Close the doors
2 Close and open driver’s door three times
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
3 Expected response: door locks should lock and unlock automatically
Wait / timing window
4 If no response: wait 40 seconds and repeat from step 1
Press / hold a fob button
5 After successful entry sequence, press UNLOCK on each remote twice to program

Troubleshooting remote programming

Close the doors
1 If door locks do not lock/unlock after pressing UNLOCK: close and open driver’s door once
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
2 Expected secondary response: door should lock and unlock twice after that action
Programming step
3 If still no response: restart procedure from driver’s door open step
Programming step
4 Exit vehicle and test remote(s) after programming
Wait / timing window
5 Allow 40-second wait and retry whole process if needed

Key blade transponder programming (flip key)

Remove the key
1 Insert one programmed transponder key and turn ignition ON for at least one second; wait for red key symbol to go out; remove key
Remove the key
2 Within 5 seconds insert second programmed key and turn ignition ON for 1–5 seconds; remove second key
Insert the key
3 Within 10 seconds insert new key and turn ignition ON; success indicated by red key symbol illuminating then going out in about one second
Programming step
4 Failure indicator: red key symbol flashes repeatedly to indicate invalid key
Remove the key
5 On failure: remove key, wait one minute, and retry procedure

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
2004–2008Route verifiedGeneral guidance
2009Route verifiedGeneral guidance
2010–2013Route verifiedGeneral guidance

Common questions

Can I program a replacement remote myself on a 2004-2013 Mazda 3?

For many 2004-2013 Mazda 3s, the keyless-entry remote or flip-key remote portion can be programmed by an onboard sequence using the ignition and door cycles.

Do I need special equipment to program a new starting key for my Mazda 3?

Yes. While the remote buttons may be programmed onboard, the transponder or smart key must be coded to the immobilizer with a key programmer or via a procedure requiring two already-programmed keys.

Does a 2010-2013 push‑to‑start Mazda 3 use a different key?

Yes. Push‑to‑start Mazda 3 models use a smart key proximity fob specific to Mazda 3 applications from about 2010-2013, which must be registered to the vehicle electronically.

Can you program a 3 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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