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Old May 15, 2013
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Honda FLY100

Long story short- I've lost my car keys. I don't want to pay the stealership for them to reprogram a new key (they want $120), so instead I am thinking of ordering a blank, having it cut, and programming myself with FLY100. Anyone have any experience with it?

I bought the Honda HDS from the company I want to order the FLY100 from, and it is working like a champ. Was able to read SRS codes, and can practically tap into any sensor. FLY100 will run me about $213 shipped, and I have 2 Hondas so it'll be a good return on my investment. Any suggestions/tips?
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Re: Honda FLY100

If you already have the HDS, why aren't you going to use that to do the key?

Did you not get access to immobilizer functions?
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