I've been researching HDS and an appropriate HIM for use with pairing the new CR-V key, and possibly other customization. I recently used Toyota's Techstream and successfully added an ebay Smart Key fob to our Sienna, so I've had the positive experience of doing this kind of 'magic' myself at home. But now we need to get it programmed/paired to the car. No 'fancy' CNC laser cutter system required. My local True Value hardware store cut it with their pantograph key reproducer milling machine. $15: The price was certainly right, they are an Amazon Choice seller, and still at it 3 years later, so I'm going to assume that pairing it to the vehicle will likely work. The only step remaining is to have the remote start FOB be programmed/registered with the PCM code using the Honda HDS/MVCI tester attached to the OBDII. I bought a blank key over a year ago, but then never did anything with it. 2013 CR-V LX with conventional key start, and we'd like to add an additional key for multiple drivers in the household. training to correctly and safely add equipment to your vehicle.
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