Replacement costs for a 2007 Honda Accord key typically run between $150 and $350, depending on the key type and who does the work. A basic transponder key with cutting and programming from a locksmith usually sits on the lower end, while a genuine Honda remote/fob with immobilizer programming can push the price higher. Regional pricing and service type (dealer vs. independent shop) also influence the final bill.
What determines the price
The price you pay to replace a 2007 Accord key depends on several factors, including the key type (whether you need a basic key, a transponder key, or a remote/keyless fob), who programs the key, and your location. The following sections break down common options and their typical costs.
Common replacement routes and their typical price ranges are listed below to help you compare options.
- Dealer replacement: The dealership will supply and program a new key that matches your car’s immobilizer. Typical costs range from about $180 to $350, with higher prices if a remote fob is included.
- Independent locksmith: A local locksmith can cut and program a transponder key for roughly $100 to $250, often cheaper than a dealership. Programming may be included or charged separately (about $40–$100).
- Online key blanks + local programming: You may buy a blank transponder key online (roughly $40–$100) and have it cut and programmed locally. Total costs commonly fall in the $100–$250 range, but there’s a risk of compatibility issues and you’ll still need proof of ownership and vehicle information.
These routes reflect typical market prices, but exact quotes vary by region, shop, and whether the key includes remote or smart features.
Cost ranges by key type and service
Here are typical price bands you can expect for the 2007 Honda Accord, noting that exact quotes vary by location and shop.
- Transponder key with on-site programming (common for 2007 models): $150–$260 at a locksmith, $180–$300 at the dealer.
- Remote/keyless entry fob with immobilizer programming: $200–$400 at a locksmith, $250–$450 at the dealer.
- Key cutting-only (if you already have a programmed transponder key and simply need a new blade): typically $10–$25 for basic replacement cut, with programming sometimes included or required if the transponder isn’t already matched.
Programming fees can be separate and vary by shop; some prices include programming while others itemize it separately.
What to prepare before you replace
Being prepared can save time and prevent unexpected charges. Gather the following before you buy or schedule service.
- Vehicle identification, proof of ownership, and a photo ID.
- VIN, exact year and trim of your Accord, to ensure compatibility with the replacement key.
- All existing keys you have, if any, to help with programming and matching the immobilizer.
- Contact information for your preferred service provider and a written estimate before any work begins.
Documentation you may need
Most providers will require proof that you own the vehicle and match the VIN to the vehicle. Having your title or registration handy can speed up the process.
Tips to avoid overpaying
Call ahead for quotes, confirm whether programming is included or extra, and ask for a written estimate. If you’re flexible, a local locksmith often offers the best price, but verify that they can program your specific model and that they provide a warranty on the key and service.
Summary
Replacing a key for a 2007 Honda Accord typically costs between $150 and $350, depending on whether you need a transponder key, a remote fob, or both, and where you obtain the service. Dealers tend to be more expensive but offer assurance of compatibility, while independent locksmiths can provide significant savings. Always obtain a written estimate, confirm programming fees, and prepare the needed ownership documents to ensure a smooth, timely replacement.


