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How to Program Your Honda Remote in 9 Easy Steps

If you’ve recently bought a keyless remote entry fob for your Honda or the battery died in your existing remote,
programming it is quick and easy. There’s no need to take the remote to a dealership for programming, simply
follow these 9 simple steps.

A Step by Step Guide for Programming Your Honda Remotes

Step 1: Gather all the remotes. You only need one remote to access program
mode, but all remotes must be programmed during the same session. Your
Honda will “forget” any remote previously programmed.

Step 2: Sit in the vehicle with all the doors closed and unlocked.

Step 3: Turn the key to the ON position, one click before starting the
ignition. The lights on the accessories should come on and the dash will light up.

Step 4: Within 5 second of turning the key to the ON position, press the LOCK
button on your remote control transmitter for one second.

Step 5: Turn the key to the OFF position.

Step 6: Repeat Steps 4 & 5 two more times for a total of three ON/OFF
cycles. Each step must be done within 5 seconds of the previous step.

Step 7: Turn the key back to the ON position (this will be your fourth turn of the
key), press the “LOCK” button on your remote. The locks on your Honda will
make a clunk noise exactly as they do when locking. You doors have not
locked. This noise indicates your Honda is now in Remote Programming
Mode. Do not turn the key off.

Step 8: If you would like to program more than one remote, press the LOCK
button on each additional remote for 1 second. As with all other steps, you have
5 seconds to complete this step. Programming Mode will be activate for a total
of 10 seconds. Only 3 remotes can be programmed to each Honda.

Your locks will make the clunking noise (as though the doors have locked) after
each remote is programmed to indicate they have been successfully stored in
the system’s memory.

Step 9: Turn the key to the OFF position and remove it from the ignition. Test all
of your remotes to ensure they have been successfully programmed.
Remember that your remote will not work if the key is in the ignition. If you’ve
lost your keyless entry remote, it’s a good idea to reprogram your Honda remote
to protect your vehicle from theft.

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Reprograming Honda Key Fob | Step-by-


Step
Step 1:
Gather all the remote key fobs. You only need
one remote to access program mode, but all
remotes must be programmed during the same
session. Your Honda will “forget” any remote
previously programmed.

Step 2:
Sit in the vehicle with all the doors closed and
unlocked.

Step 3:
Turn the key to the ON position, one click
before starting the ignition. The lights on the
accessories should come on and the dash will
light up.

Step 4:
Within 5 second of turning the key to the ON
position, press the LOCK button on your
remote control transmitter for one second.

Step 5:
Turn the key to the OFF position.

Step 6:
Repeat Steps 4 & 5 two more times for a total
of three ON/OFF cycles. Each step must be
done within 5 seconds of the previous step.
Step 7:
Turn the key back to the ON position (this will
be your fourth turn of the key), press the
“LOCK” button on your remote. The locks on
your Honda will make a clunk noise exactly as
they do when locking. Your doors have not
locked. This noise indicates your Honda is now
in Remote Programming Mode. Do not turn the
key off.

Step 8:
If you would like to program more than one
remote, press the LOCK button on each
additional remote for 1 second. As with all other
steps, you have 5 seconds to complete this
step. Programming Mode will be activated for a
total of 10 seconds. Only 3 remotes can be
programmed to each Honda.
Your locks will make the clunking noise (as
though the doors have locked) after each
remote is programmed to indicate they have
been successfully stored in the system’s
memory.

Step 9:
Turn the key to the OFF position and remove it
from the ignition. Test all of your remotes to
ensure they have been successfully
programmed.

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