Honda Civic Keyless Entry Remotes and Programming Instructions
I got the 2nd order in today. The Odyssey programmed basically the same way as the Civic. I confused myself for a second when I kept programming the new remote for the Civic but deprogramming the first one. Once I paused and actually READ the whole instructions sheet, I realized I had to program them both together and it worked fine. Here's the Odyssey link if anyone else is looking for remotes:
https://www.thepartsyouneed.com/disp...?productId=115
For a minute I felt bad that I didnt have keyless entry on the Miata, but then I remembered, I never lock it, and someone would just cut the top if I did. Just gotta keep the nice stuff out of the Miata.
https://www.thepartsyouneed.com/disp...?productId=115
For a minute I felt bad that I didnt have keyless entry on the Miata, but then I remembered, I never lock it, and someone would just cut the top if I did. Just gotta keep the nice stuff out of the Miata.
On another forum, somebody mentioned that they had pretty badly limited range with their remote, but if they aimed the remote at their chin, they could get the car to lock and unlock from about 100-150 ft away.
I tried it when I was headed back to my car from the mall today, and it works...lol. Probably will get brain cancer now...but it about triples the range.
I tried it when I was headed back to my car from the mall today, and it works...lol. Probably will get brain cancer now...but it about triples the range.
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