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Review on KeylessOption OUCG8D-380H-A Key Fob Replacement: Keyless Entry Remote Control with Uncut Car Ignition Chip Key by Pat Slater

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A MUST if your outdated remote controls no longer work.

Just minutes before stepping in here I just programmed one of two keys I ordered for my 2006 Honda Ridgeline truck. I used the video on UTube for instructions (I was able to do it fairly quickly, but I played around a bit and deviated from the video tutorial before concentrating :)). Just a couple of points. 1) Passkey is NOT required. As long as you have a working key, you're good to go. 2) If you are using your original key/radio key at the same time as programming the replacement car key, YOU MUST REPROGRAM YOUR ORIGINAL KEY AT THE SAME TIME! At this stage of programming, your car will "forget" any previously programmed keys. I found that out while trying it out. 3) When programming your new remote, you may be limited to only two keys per authorized vehicle controller. I was trying to program my Original Plus 2 that I just bought all at once. Only 2 were successful, the third was not. I keep this as a backup. The video tutorial that helped me was [.]. Hope this isn't blocked by Revain. Just in case if you search Utube for hDzWRXO0jNk (part of the url of the video in question) you get 4 results. The first one under the username TrendyFlickz helped me. Anyway, this key fob did its job, I have a working key again, and all for less than $50 compared to what dealers charge for metering prices. You MUST take the key to laser cutting if you need to copy the key. Luckily I only needed the removed part of it. I wish you success.

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Big and Bulky