2000 Honda Civic Si keyless entry ?

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Though keyless entry was an option on that model, yours may not have come with that option. The best thing to do is go to your local Honda dealership and give them your VIN (located on the dashboard on the driver's side, close to the windshield and on the doorpost on the driver's side). Ask them if the car was available with that option and if so, if they can order you a key. The keys usually cost well over $100 and can take a few weeks to arrive, but the option is worth it. Also, most automotive electronic shops can install an after market system, as long as you have power locks.
 
I just bought a used 2000 Civic Si. My research of this vehicle showed that this car came with factory installed keyless entry. I bought this car from a small used car dealer and the only key that came with the car was just a silver key. I'm wanting to order a replacement key fob for the keyless entry but I'm not sure where to look for the receiver to make sure this car did not have the keyless entry feature removed/stolen. Anybody with this car know where I should look? Thanks.
 
First of all, you must have the factory radio in the car, as this is what has the receiver in it. If you do not have the factory radio in the car, the factory installed keyless entry will not work. After that it is easy . You need to have the correct transmitter signal number (PCC id) which for 2000 Honda's is A269ZUA106. Other numbers will not work. Most of the sellers of these key fobs know which ones will work for specific years.

The dealer charges around $70.00 for one. I have purchased replacements on Ebay for much less. Programming them to work is very easy with a series of turning your ignition key on and off several times while pushing the buttons on the key fob.

Once you have it, you will almost never use your key. They are great! Good luck.
 
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