2004 Accord EX - do I need a security system?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Ron, Feb 15, 2004.

  1. Ron

    Ron Guest

    The car comes with a keyless remote standard. The manual says that the
    car can't be started without the key because of a chip in the key fob.

    Can the car be jump started? Do I need an add-on security system that
    disconnects ignition or fuel pump?

    I called 4 Honda dealers - two tried to sell me a security system from
    $399 to $599. The other two asked me why I would want something like
    that?

    Thanks for any help!
     
    Ron, Feb 15, 2004
    #1
  2. no.

    The chances of ur '04 being stolen is about as high as tickle_me_asshole_elmo
    going out on a date: nil.

    Unless you're stupid and leave the car running while you go in to get a
    slurpee.





    How to turn off 'Maintenance Required" light:

    1. Hold trip/reset button on dash
    2. Turn key to "ON" or start engine
    3. Hold button til light goes out
     
    He Hate Retards, Feb 15, 2004
    #2
  3. Ron

    Ron Guest

    Thanks for the reply. Supposedly, Accords are the second most
    frequently swiped cars (after Camrys).
     
    Ron, Feb 16, 2004
    #3
  4. Thanks for the reply. Supposedly, Accords are the second most
    Yeah, '94 Accord. Which doesn't have the immobilizer btw. Honda began
    installing it only starting with '98.





    How to turn off 'Maintenance Required" light:

    1. Hold trip/reset button on dash
    2. Turn key to "ON" or start engine
    3. Hold button til light goes out
     
    He Hate Retards, Feb 16, 2004
    #4
  5. Ron

    Ken Guest

    They are frequently stolen because there are so many of them!
     
    Ken, Feb 17, 2004
    #5
  6. Ron

    lcopps Guest

    Many of the pros use towtrucks. No fancy key will stop that. Otherwise,
    you are safe.
     
    lcopps, Feb 25, 2004
    #6
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