Yes. Replacement key fobs are available through Honda dealerships, authorized service centers, and reputable locksmiths, and aftermarket options exist; programming is required to pair the fob with your car.
What kind of key fob does a 2007 Honda Accord use?
For most North American 2007 Accords, the vehicle uses a traditional ignition key paired with a remote fob that includes buttons for lock, unlock, trunk, and panic. This model year generally does not use the modern "smart key" system. Some owners may encounter aftermarket remotes or regional variations, but the standard setup is a physical key plus a remote fob. Check your specific VIN and key to confirm compatibility.
Where to obtain a replacement key fob
There are several reliable paths to replace a key fob for a 2007 Honda Accord. Consider price, convenience, and whether programming is included or required.
- Honda dealership or authorized service centers
- Certified automotive locksmith
- Reputable online retailers offering OEM or aftermarket fobs
Note: If you choose an online or aftermarket fob, ensure it is compatible with US-market 2007 Accords and that programming options are available locally.
Programming and setup
Replacement fobs must be programmed to the vehicle. For a 2007 Accord, programming generally requires specialized equipment and is typically performed by a dealer or a skilled locksmith.
Who can program a fob?
Dealership service departments and automotive locksmiths with the proper equipment can program the remote to your car. Some online sellers include programming services or provide a code; others require you to visit a service center.
What information to bring
Proof of ownership, VIN, driver's license, and a working key may be required. If you already have one working key, it helps with programming; otherwise you may need to have the car programmed with the help of a technician who can access the vehicle's immobilizer system.
Costs and value
Replacement prices vary by source and option. Below are typical ranges and what affects the cost.
- OEM Honda key fob (new) - typically $50 to $150 for the fob, plus programming
- Aftermarket non-OEM fob - often $15 to $60, generally with fewer features or shorter warranty
- Programming fee - usually $50 to $150 at a dealership; locksmith may vary
Some locksmiths offer bundled service: key cut, fob, and programming for a single price. Always confirm if the price includes cutting the physical key and programming the fob to your specific VIN.
Compatibility and limitations
Not all fobs work across all markets or trims. The 2007 Accord in North America uses a Honda-specific remote; ensure you purchase the correct frequency and button layout for your model. If your car has other security features, you may need additional modules or keys.
What if I need two keys?
Many replacement scenarios require you to have two working keys for programming. If you only have one, consult the dealer or locksmith about options and any potential security constraints.
Safety and ownership
Always provide proof of ownership and identification when purchasing a replacement fob and arranging programming. This protects against theft and ensures the replacement is linked to your vehicle.
Summary
In short, yes—the 2007 Honda Accord key fob can be replaced. You have options ranging from a Honda dealer to a locksmith or reputable online seller. Expect to pay for the fob plus a programming service, and verify compatibility with your exact model year and market. Bring proof of ownership and your VIN when arranging service, and compare pricing and warranties across providers. With the right vendor, you can quickly restore full remote access to your car.


