Honda 2002 Crv Odyssey Remote Keyless Entry Fob Key Oem Fcc E4eg8dn 1998 - 2000 on 2040-parts.com
Meadville, Pennsylvania, US
We tried programming these to our Honda 2001 Odyssey van but never could get it all to work. I eventually gave up so am not sure if the car dealer we bought the van from gave us wrong remotes, if we had been doing something wrong or what but...
So, they are being sold as is since I cannot test them. I was told the rounder one with the three buttons (plus panic) came off of a 2002 Honda CRV and was working but again, cannot verify that.
There is no FCC code on the Honda CRV one so I cannot check it to see what it works with.
The squarer one has an FCC of fcc e4eg8dn (or at least appears to be from what I can tell.)
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