Transponder Key Blank Fits 2013 Honda Odyssey Ridgeline on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
This is about 1 Uncut Transponder key. Please make sure your original Honda key has a "V" stamped on the blade. If your original Honda key has an "F" stamped on it, this key will not work in your car. The term transponder (short-for Transmitter-responder)means an automatic device that transmits a predetermined message in response to a predefined received signal. These car year, make and models have keys with transponders hidden inside the plastic head of the key. The owner of the car may not even be aware that the transponder is there because there are no buttons to press. When a key is inserted into the ignition lock cylinder and turned, the car's computer sends a radio signal to the transponder. Unless the transponder replies with a valid code, the computer will not allow the engine to be started. Transponder keys have no battery; they are energized by the radio signal itself. When you attempt to start the vehicle, the on board computer sends out a signal that is picked up by the transponder in the key. The transponder then returns a unique signal to the vehicle's computer, giving it the ok for the vehicle to start and continue to run. This all happens in less than a second, and is completely transparent to the vehicle operator. It is a very effective system that does its job without the vehicle owner having to think about it, or modify his / her usual routine. This system was introduced to help reduce vehicle crime. If the transponder key is missing or faulty the car will not start. A few years ago, these keys were only available through the dealer, and the price they charge is really expensive (From $90 to $149 depending the Car). Today, you can get these keys here, and get it delivered to your door. Is a very easy purchase, you stay home, wait for the key, SAVE MONEY, and have the spear key you needed.
You can take this key to a professional locksmith or the dealership to cut, program and duplicate it. This is a High Security Key. Taking this key with you is going to cost you less than half of regular $135 than most locksmiths and dealership charge. It Fits: Honda Ridgeline (2006-2013) Honda Odyssey (2005-2013) If you have any question, just ask! On Nov-26-13 at 17:41:11 PST, seller added the following information:
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