*** READ THIS IF YOU'RE HAVING PROBLEMS PROGRAMMING *** The important thing to know when you're programming this is the key positions in the ignition. The "0" mark is where the key goes in and out. The "I" position is next around the key rotation path, where you can turn on the radio and stuff, but the engine isn't running there. The "II" position is next -- this is where the car engine is running. "III" is where you briefly turn the key to get the engine to start, then let if fall back to "II" to run. The programming involves switching the key from the "I" to "II" position and back. I was having a problem programming mine because I was moving it from the "0" position to the "I" position and back. Take a flashlight and look at the markings on the steering column. The directions (links to which I'm not allowed to post here!) work, if you understand the key positions.Read full review
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Programmed very easily on my 2000 Honda odyssey. The only downside is that it has the same challenges with the battery cover as the original remotes so I had to tape it shut to ensure the back cover doesn’t pop off. Oh Honda. 🙄
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Awesome product
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Was new and worked well with easy instructions to program
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worked with my car no issuse easy to program
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