2002 Accord key question

Discussion in 'Accord' started by NoMore MrNiceGuy, Dec 30, 2007.

  1. I have just acquired this vehicle. It requires one of those chip keys
    to start. I really hate those keys for several reasons. Is there any
    way to disable that function or otherwise avoid having to use those
    high-dollar keys?
     
    NoMore MrNiceGuy, Dec 30, 2007
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    motsco_ Guest

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    Yes. Tape the chipped key to the plastic part of the steering column and
    then you can use cheap $2 copies all you want. It lowers your 'security'
    a bit.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Dec 30, 2007
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  3. Funny if not practical:)

    Then it must be possible to "mount" just the chip somewhere near the ignition
    for the same effect. I was hoping to just be able to change the ignition
    safety programming on the car. Can that be done? Surely there is a chip
    somewhere inside the car that can be reprogramed. Something like the BIOS
    chip in a computer.
     
    Penthor via CarKB.com, Dec 30, 2007
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  4. Funny if not practical:)[/QUOTE]

    Not funny at all, and very practical. In fact, it's the only way to use
    a key that doesn't have the chip in it.

    In other words, the chip is a required part of the system. No chip, no
    start.

    Remote start applications, the third party ones, have you include a key
    or key head that you tape inside the steering column. Otherwise, the
    remote start won't start.
    Nope.

    What's the difference between taping a chipped key head inside the
    steering column somewhere, vs. disabling it via software? The end
    result is exactly the same: you can use any key as long as it's cut for
    the ignition switch, and you get lower security.

    So why not tape a key head in there and be done with it?

    People want to go the long and complicated route when the simple way is
    staring them in the face...
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Dec 30, 2007
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  5. NoMore  MrNiceGuy

    Brian Smith Guest

    The simple method to use, is to simply use the key as provided and have
    the security it was designed to provide. Anything short of doing that can
    lead to the loss of your vehicle.
     
    Brian Smith, Dec 30, 2007
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  6. Well, I was just curious if it was possible to do this the "right way"
    instead of placing a key near the ignition. Yeah, not as simple, but
    simplicity was not a consideration for me at this time. I guess that's why I
    also build my own computers:) And I can see how the chip keys result in
    higher security. I was willin' to sacrifice that.

    Thanks for the input folks. It was educational.
     
    Penthor via CarKB.com, Dec 30, 2007
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  7. NoMore  MrNiceGuy

    Jim Yanik Guest

    I wish my 94 Integra GS-R has had this security feature;it was stolen last
    June 29,stripped,and torched.They got in,started it,and drove off in less
    than 60 seconds,alarm blaring.
    Of course,Accords aren't that popular with the auto thieves.
     
    Jim Yanik, Dec 30, 2007
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  8. I read somewhere that Accords were among the most likely to be stolen.
     
    Penthor via CarKB.com, Dec 30, 2007
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