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How much does it cost to rekey a Honda Pilot?

Typical locksmith pricing for a Honda Pilot rekey is about $90–$250, while dealership pricing can run higher—roughly $200–$700 or more depending on key type and model year. Costs vary by key type, service location, and provider.


Rekeying or replacing keys for a Honda Pilot involves selecting who performs the work and what kind of key the car uses. This guide pulls together current pricing ranges and factors to help you estimate a realistic total before you commit to service.


Typical price ranges


Below are the most common price bands you’ll encounter. They reflect typical market rates as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and vehicle year.


Locksmith pricing


Costs you might see from a mobile or shop locksmith for Honda Pilot rekeying and key programming.



  • Basic metal key replacement (no transponder): $50–$120

  • Transponder key programming (immobilizer): $120–$250

  • Laser-cut/high-security key with transponder: $180–$350

  • Key fob replacement/remote programming: $50–$150

  • On-site service/travel fee: $20–$75


Locksmiths typically offer lower overall pricing for non-smart keys, and may provide bundled pricing for key cut plus programming.


Dealership pricing


What a Honda dealer typically charges for key replacement and programming, including remote fobs and proximity keys.



  • Standard transponder key replacement (dealer): $180–$350

  • Key fob replacement and programming (remote): $100–$250

  • Smart key/proximity key replacement (Honda Pilot): $400–$800+


Dealership pricing tends to be higher, but it can be the simplest option for newer models or when OEM keys are required.


Additional factors that influence cost


Several factors can push the price up or down. These include the model year, the presence of a smart key or proximity sensor, the need for remote programming, and regional labor rates. The vehicle’s immobilizer system must be programmed to match the new key, which is why programming fees are a major component of the total.


How to get an accurate quote


To avoid surprises, get multiple quotes from locksmiths and stores near you. Have the vehicle identification number (VIN), year, trim, and the exact key type (standard, transponder, smart/proximity) ready. If possible, ask whether the price includes the key cut and programming, remote programming, and any service call fees.


Summary


For most Honda Pilot owners, a locksmith offers the most cost-effective option for basic key replacement and transponder programming, typically in the $90–$250 range. Dealers charge more, with total costs often between $200 and $700 or more, especially for smart keys that include remote fobs. Always compare quotes and confirm what is included in the price to avoid surprises. Consider your model year and key type when estimating costs, and factor in travel or service fees if using a mobile locksmith.

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