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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021
Really good price compare to dealership price
Only bad thing about it keys doesn’t come with chips. I have to buy another key but still really good price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2020
If you have common sense, then you will get this unit to work very easily. This product saved me about $1000. I bought this for a 2004 Honda Civic LX automatic. With a few small pieces of plastic trimmed from the turn signal cluster, this unit barely fit on the steering column. After comparison to the stock unit, there were significant differences between the two. The steering wheel lock will not work because this unit does not seat fully on the steering column, but everything does line up for when you put the plastic trim back together, and all harnesses simply plug in to the new unit. The keys that come with it, have a small compartment that you put your old chip from your old key into. This saves you hundreds from getting your vehicle towed to a dealership, and having them re program a chip for no reason. The end result, looks great and functions perfectly!
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2021
Went to Honda dealership to fix my car and they wanted over $1,000.00. Purchased this, took to a locksmith to get it rekeyed for $80, used the old antitheft device and installed myself. Saved over $900.00! YouTube helped out big-time 😂
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021
2003 Honda Civic 4 Door
1. The steering wheel lock will not work! The collar that attaches to the outside of the steering collar is too wide. The slotted lock is too big and will not sit in there properly. Therefore it will never fit right so the wheel will lock.
2. Keys are absolute junk! Not impressed whatsoever! The company could spend about $20 extra and upgrade to nicer keys!
If they could improve these two things it might have worked! But I would rather spend an extra $150 or so to have my steering wheel lock like it should! Many people have mentioned you can “modify” some things to make it fit. Why waste the time and effort? A good quality item will fit properly in the first place and not waste your valuable time!
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020
Researched with Honda Part number for Element replacement , this product came up to match . Keys are different than Element . Otherwise great qualityy and fast delivery no problem returning at kohl s .
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2019
Ignition works great 👍
The chip inside of the key is not good for 2003 Honda CRV !!
Still worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019
It fit just fine however you must swap over the circuit boad
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2019
I saved a few dollars and selected this ignition. After a full day trying to get the car running, I finally called the locksmith, who recommended we throw the included keys in the trash. Of course, we couldn't do that, as he knew, because they were cut for the ignition. what they didn't have, however, was the interlock chip to allow them to work with our new ignition. two locksmiths later, and we're finally on the road. My recommendation after all of that, get the replacement ignition from the dealership, and take it to your local locksmith to have it programmed.