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How much is a key for a 2019 Honda Civic?

Replacement keys for a 2019 Honda Civic typically range from about $150 to $500, depending on key type, programming needs, and whether you go through a dealer or a locksmith. The most common options are a mechanical blade, a standard remote with transponder, or the Smart Key fob used for keyless start. Higher-end configurations and exact dealership pricing can push the total higher.


In practice, prices vary by seller, region, and whether the key needs to be ordered as a Honda original or an aftermarket part. It's also important to factor in programming and potential installation fees, which can add significantly to the base price.


Key types and price ranges


Here are the main options you might encounter when replacing a 2019 Civic key, with typical price ranges in the United States as of 2024.



  • Mechanical key blade only (no remote or transponder). This is the cheapest option, typically around $15–60 for the blade and basic cut, but it will not enable starting the car if the immobilizer chip isn’t present or programmed.

  • Transponder key with remote (standard key fob with immobilizer chip). This is the most common replacement for a Civic: roughly $150–$250 at a locksmith, and typically $200–$350 at a Honda dealer. Programming fees, when not included, are usually about $50–$100.

  • Smart Key / proximity key (supports keyless entry and push-button start). This high-tech option generally costs about $250–$550 from a locksmith, and $350–$500+ at a dealer, depending on the exact model and programming requirements.


Concluding paragraph: The cost will depend on where you buy and whether programming is included in the quoted price. If you have an existing key you can duplicate, some shops offer a lower price for cloning the same key blank. Always confirm whether the quote includes cutting, programming, and the key fob itself.


How to get the best price and avoid surprises


Practical steps to save money and ensure the key works with your car include the following: get quotes from both your Honda dealer and a reputable automotive locksmith; verify that programming is included; confirm that the correct blank is used for your VIN; bring proof of ownership and your vehicle identification number (VIN); ask about warranty or return policies on the key and programming.


Summary


Replacing a 2019 Honda Civic key typically costs between roughly $150 and $500, depending on whether you need just a blade, a transponder remote, or the full Smart Key fob, and on whether you choose a dealership or an independent locksmith. The key takeaway is to compare quotes, confirm what’s included (blade cut, programming, and fob), and plan for possible additional fees. By shopping around and verifying the included services, you can minimize the total cost and avoid surprises.

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