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How much to replace a Honda Odyssey key?

Replacement costs for a Honda Odyssey key typically range from roughly $100 to $500, depending on key type and service provider. Basic mechanical keys are the least expensive, while smart keys or remote fobs push total costs higher. Dealers usually charge more than independent locksmiths, and prices vary by model year and location.


What affects the price


Several factors influence replacement costs beyond the key type. The Odyssey’s year, whether the key includes a remote or smart features, and whether programming is required all drive the final price. Dealers often include programming in their quotes; locksmiths may itemize cutting and programming separately. Proof of ownership and vehicle identification can also affect how quickly a key can be programmed.


Price ranges by key type


The following ranges reflect common quotes in the United States for typical replacement scenarios as of 2024–2026.



  • Mechanical key only (no immobilizer or remote): Approximately $5 to $60 for a key cut by a locksmith. This option is uncommon for newer Odyssey models and may not include programming.

  • Transponder key with immobilizer chip (requires programming): Locksmith price typically $80 to $200; dealer price often $150 to $350. Programming fees may be included or added separately.

  • Remote key fob or smart key (includes remote and possibly push-button start): Locksmith price roughly $150 to $350; dealer price typically $250 to $600. Some models require more complex programming, which can raise the total cost.


Prices can vary by region, and OEM dealer keys or remotes generally cost more than aftermarket options. Always confirm whether the quote includes cutting and programming or if those services are billed separately.


Dealer vs locksmith: what to know


Dealerships have direct access to Honda’s key and official programming tools, ensuring full VIN compatibility, but they typically charge a premium. Independent locksmiths can offer lower upfront prices and faster service for many key types, especially mechanical and some transponder keys; however, not all can program modern smart keys. When shopping, ask about compatibility, whether programming is included, and any after-hours fees.


Key programming requirements by year and model


Programming needs can vary across Odyssey generations. Earlier models may support simpler transponder keys, while newer models with push-button start rely on more advanced smart keys or encrypted fobs. Confirm with the provider that the key you purchase is compatible with your specific year and trim, and verify that the needed programming can be completed for your vehicle.


Ways to save on a replacement key


Lowering costs often comes from planning and comparison shopping. Consider these options to reduce the bill.



  • Check for a spare key you already own or that a family member has, which may eliminate the need for a full replacement.

  • Ask for a quote that itemizes key, cutting, and programming separately to understand exactly what you’re paying for.

  • Compare quotes from a dealership and several reputable locksmiths, including any mobile service fees or after-hours charges.

  • Consider aftermarket remotes or OEM-equivalent keys that are compatible with your Odyssey, but ensure compatibility and programmable support.

  • Inquire about discounts, loyalty programs, or price matching where available.


Having your proof of ownership and the vehicle’s VIN handy can streamline the process, especially for programming a new key to your car.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Odyssey key falls on a spectrum—from a basic mechanical key cut by a locksmith to a full smart-key or OEM remote replacement that includes programming. Overall, most owners should expect about $100 to $500, with the exact figure depending on key type, the need for programming, and whether you go through a dealer or an independent locksmith. By planning ahead, shopping around, and confirming compatibility, you can secure a working replacement key at a fair price.

How much does it cost to replace a Honda Odyssey key?


How much does a Honda replacement key cost? There may come a time when you need to replace your Honda key fob or battery. The average price for parts and programming for a key fob is $149.00 to $459.00 plus tax. Prices will vary on the type of key fob (and key) that your Honda requires.
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Can Honda cut a key from Vin?


Every Honda has a unique key code tied to its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). With your VIN, and verification of ownership, such as a copy of your vehicle registration, our parts department will have no trouble at all making you a new key.
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What happens if I lost my Honda key?


Call to consult a service advisor and to schedule an appointment. If you do not have a spare key readily available, the vehicle must be ON-SITE to have a new key programmed. Unfortunately, this often means that the vehicle must be towed to the dealership for key replacement and reprogramming.
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How do I get a duplicate Honda key?


In order to get a new key fob, you must visit your dealership with a copy of your Driver's License and Registration to offer proof of ownership. The vehicle must be with you.
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