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How much to replace a Honda Odyssey key fob?

A typical replacement price for a Honda Odyssey key fob ranges from about $150 to $450, depending on the fob type and who programs it. A basic remote may be cheaper if you source an aftermarket fob, while smart proximity keys with push‑button start usually cost more, especially when bought through a dealer.


Key fob replacement involves choosing the correct fob for your vehicle’s year and trim, potentially cutting a mechanical blade, and programming the fob to your car. Prices vary by model year, supplier, and location. This article breaks down current pricing from dealers, locksmiths, and aftermarket sources, and offers tips to save money.


What drives the price


Several factors determine what you’ll pay for a replacement fob. Here are the main considerations that typically affect the final bill:



  • Fob type: basic remote with no smart features vs. smart proximity key with an integrated transponder.

  • Programming method: dealer equipment vs. independent locksmith; some fobs require specialized software.

  • Purchase source: new from the dealer, a third‑party retailer, or an aftermarket option; aftermarket can be cheaper but varies in compatibility.

  • Vehicle year and trim: newer Odysseys with advanced proximity features generally cost more to replace.

  • Additional components: whether a mechanical blade is included or needs to be cut, and whether a battery is included.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises when replacing your Odyssey key fob.


Pricing by source and key type


Below are typical price ranges you can expect from different sources, along with what they commonly include. Prices are ballpark figures and can vary by region.



  • Dealer (Honda‑brand fob, with programming): Generally $180–$450 for smart/proximity keys; programming is often included, but some dealers charge a separate fee of about $50–$150.

  • Independent locksmith: Roughly $120–$350 for basic remotes with programming; proximity/smart keys can run $200–$400, depending on model and whether on‑site service is required.

  • Online aftermarket fob plus local programming: About $60–$180 for the fob; $50–$150 for programming, depending on the provider and the car’s compatibility.

  • Mechanical blade replacement (if needed): About $5–$40 to cut the blade, sometimes included with the fob.


Prices vary widely; always verify compatibility with your VIN and confirm whether programming and blade cutting are included in the quoted price.


Considerations by Odyssey generation


Odyssey key fob designs have evolved through generations. Here’s how the costs typically differ by generation and key type.



  • Older Odysseys (pre‑smart key era): Basic remote with a transponder; dealer pricing commonly $150–$300 if programming is required; locksmiths often $100–$200.

  • Mid‑generation (smart key introduced): Proximity keys with push‑button start; dealer pricing commonly $250–$450; locksmiths $150–$350, depending on complexity.

  • Latest generation: Advanced proximity/fob systems; dealer pricing often $300–$500+; locksmiths $200–$400+, with some models exceeding $500 for brand‑new keys.


Always confirm model compatibility and whether two keys are needed for initial programming, as requirements can vary by year.


How to save money


Several practical steps can help you minimize costs when replacing a Honda Odyssey key fob.



  • Shop around: Get quotes from the dealership, a few independent locksmiths, and reputable online retailers.

  • Consider aftermarket fobs: If compatibility is confirmed, a non‑OEM remote can be cheaper, but ensure they are reputable and programmable to your VIN.

  • Ask about programming options: Some providers offer programming as a separate service if you supply the fob.

  • Look for promotions or bundles: Dealers or shops sometimes run promos that reduce programming fees or include blade cutting.

  • Use a spare key when possible: If you already have a working key, you may be able to minimize costs by only programming a new one to the vehicle.


When replacing your Odyssey key fob, obtain clear quotes, confirm compatibility with your VIN, and verify whether programming and blade cutting are included or additional.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Odyssey key fob generally falls in the $150–$450 range, with higher costs for the latest smart keys and proximity systems. Dealers tend to be more expensive than independent locksmiths, while aftermarket fobs can save money if properly programmed. Always verify VIN compatibility, ask about programming fees, and compare multiple quotes to secure the best value.

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