I'm an idiot -spare key stuck in ignition HELP
#11
You should be able to hold the plastic end of your regular key right up to the ignition and start the car so you can drive it.
This happened to a friend of mine and the hardware store paid for a locksmith to get the key out.
This happened to a friend of mine and the hardware store paid for a locksmith to get the key out.
#13
Yea, not sure about passing a bill on to the hardware store - but we'll see how much it is first... anyone wanna take a guess?
It isn't stuck in one position, it is on the accessory position now (radio works) and I can turn it on the ON position so the car can be started but I can't turn it back all the way to get it out! I'll try to start it w my Honda key help up to the ignition when I get home. HEADBANG
It isn't stuck in one position, it is on the accessory position now (radio works) and I can turn it on the ON position so the car can be started but I can't turn it back all the way to get it out! I'll try to start it w my Honda key help up to the ignition when I get home. HEADBANG
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Originally Posted by boostftw,May 23 2010, 07:43 PM
call a locksmith and pass the bill to the store manager at the hardware store. Im serious, my aunt had the same problem and the store paid her bills.
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Done. Called hardware store right after work and he told me to use plyers.. I tried to push in harder but I didn't wanna break the ignition. Finally convinced him a locksmith would be the only way to get it out. Locksmith comes over 10 min later, and pulls it out in a minute.
Verdict, hardware store gave me a key that was too short, so the shoulder on the retaining clip wouldnt release to let me get it to the off position. Needless to say, lesson learned. Thanks for the help.
While we are on the topic, my car never came w keyless entry fobs, so I'm assuming it doesn't have it. If i want to put it on the car, I have to see if the module is there, right? Check under the seat? They buy Honda key fobs and program them? Are there more steps?
Thanks!
Verdict, hardware store gave me a key that was too short, so the shoulder on the retaining clip wouldnt release to let me get it to the off position. Needless to say, lesson learned. Thanks for the help.
While we are on the topic, my car never came w keyless entry fobs, so I'm assuming it doesn't have it. If i want to put it on the car, I have to see if the module is there, right? Check under the seat? They buy Honda key fobs and program them? Are there more steps?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by animal,May 25 2010, 10:08 AM
Done. Called hardware store right after work and he told me to use plyers.. I tried to push in harder but I didn't wanna break the ignition. Finally convinced him a locksmith would be the only way to get it out. Locksmith comes over 10 min later, and pulls it out in a minute.
Verdict, hardware store gave me a key that was too short, so the shoulder on the retaining clip wouldnt release to let me get it to the off position. Needless to say, lesson learned. Thanks for the help.
While we are on the topic, my car never came w keyless entry fobs, so I'm assuming it doesn't have it. If i want to put it on the car, I have to see if the module is there, right? Check under the seat? They buy Honda key fobs and program them? Are there more steps?
Thanks!
Verdict, hardware store gave me a key that was too short, so the shoulder on the retaining clip wouldnt release to let me get it to the off position. Needless to say, lesson learned. Thanks for the help.
While we are on the topic, my car never came w keyless entry fobs, so I'm assuming it doesn't have it. If i want to put it on the car, I have to see if the module is there, right? Check under the seat? They buy Honda key fobs and program them? Are there more steps?
Thanks!
The hardware store near my house doesn't even charge to cut keys anymore because of that problem. They will cut them for free but you can't come back and complain if it doesn't work
glad you resolved your problem.
#18
Originally Posted by rob-2,May 25 2010, 11:39 AM
Just buy a honda fob and program. Your car came standard with keyless entry.
So all 2003 s2k's came with it? So did one of the previous owners lose the fob or what?
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[QUOTE=animal,May 25 2010, 01:43 PM] [QUOTE]Just buy a honda fob and program. Your car came standard with keyless entry.
So all 2003 s2k's came with it? So did one of the previous owners lose the fob or what?
It came with 2 s2000 keys, 2 fobs and 2 valet keys.
If I knew what your previous owner did with them, I wouldn't be working a day job
So all 2003 s2k's came with it? So did one of the previous owners lose the fob or what?
If I knew what your previous owner did with them, I wouldn't be working a day job
#20
Originally Posted by rob-2,May 25 2010, 12:57 PM
If I knew what your previous owner did with them, I wouldn't be working a day job
on a note...
To program:
Close doors, hood, trunk.
1. Ignition ON.
2. Within 1-4 secs. push lock or unlock while aiming the remote at the receiver.
3. Within 1-4 secs, turn OFF ignition.
4. Within 1-4 secs, turn ON ign.
5. Within 1-4 secs, repeat (2.)
6. Within 1-4 secs, turn OFF ign.
7. Within 4 secs, turn ON ign.
8. Within 1-4 secs, repeat (2.)
9. Within 1-4 secs, turn OFF ign.
10. Within 4 secs, turn ON ign.
11. Within 1-4 secs, repeat (2.)
12. Confirm that you hear the door lock actuators. Within 1-4 secs, push the transmitter lock or unlock button again. The keyless receiver is now in the program mode. You must push the transmitter lock or unlock button of the first transmitter again to program that remote.
13. Within 10 secs, aim the transmitters (up to three) whose codes you want to store at the receiver, and press the transmitter lock or unlock buttons. Confirm that you can hear the sound of the door lock actuators after each transmitter code is stored.
14. Turn ign. OFF, and pull out the key.
15. Confirm the operation of the new codes.