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The Honda Dealer Said It Will Cost $175 To Replace My 2006 Honda Civic Key Fob, So, To Be Clear, I Will Not Be Paying That

18/05/2025

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How much does replacing a broken key fob with a keyless entry remote for a 2006 Honda Civic from the dealer cost?
Emma (@aphaea_2nd) in her TikTok clip shows that she has a broken key fob and says the dealer said to replace the keyless entry remote for her 2006 Honda Civic would be $175. Is this a high price, and is the Honda dealer charging her too much?

Emma says, “So, my 2006 Honda key fob broke, and the Honda dealer said it would cost me $175 to replace. I think it’s way too much. So, just to be clear, I will not be paying that.”

In the comments, Emma is roasted alive for her post, and many say she should pay it because that’s cheap for a key fob. 
Before we check pricing, imagine Emma, a college student at the University of BC in Vancouver, BC, does not have much money left over after she pays for groceries, gas for her car, and insurance. 
While $175 might not seem excessive for a key fob, it’s a significant amount for Emma’s tight budget. She drives a nearly 20-year-old Honda Civic, a clear indication that she’s not trying to impress anyone with her car choice. This financial strain is a reality for many college students, and it’s essential to consider when discussing the cost of a key fob replacement.
She wants to keep her Civic running until she can get out of school, graduate, and get a decent job. 

Emma says, “The dealership is definitely scamming me, it’s robbery. Luckily, I have a spare key.

When responding to a comment that it’s cheap, she says, “That is NOT cheap. If my car were brand new, maybe, but this car is about to be 20 years old. $175 is a lot of money when I have to buy groceries, gas, and insurance.” 
Emma has to watch every penny she spends.

“Oh, by the way, I regret paying the Honda dealer $50 to install the battery a while back. I don’t know why I didn’t just do it myself.”

Is the Honda Dealer Overcharging Her For a Key Fob Replacement?
Replacing a key fob with a remote lock/unlock for a 2006 Honda Civic at a dealer typically costs between $150 and $400. This includes the cost of the key fob itself and the programming fees. 
So, the dealer is not trying to overcharge Emma. 
Factors Affecting the Price:

  • Type of Key Fob: Different models and features of key fobs can affect the price, according to Germain Honda of Ann Arbor. 
  • Dealer Programming Fees: Programming the key fob to recognize the vehicle’s system may incur additional fees. 
  • Location and Dealership: Prices can vary based on location and dealership policies. 

Additional Considerations:
Locksmiths: Some locksmiths can offer key fob replacements at a lower cost, but programming fees may still apply. 
DIY Options: While some basic key fobs can be programmed at home, more complex ones require professional programming. 
I checked Amazon for the cost of a Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote that fits a 2006-2011 Honda Civic LX.
The cost is $23.95; however, the dealer or a locksmith still has to program the electronics, and cutting the key is required.   
Note: Some car dealerships charge a higher price for labor and programming than locksmiths. 
What About Going To An Auto Parts Store?
Some auto parts stores, like AutoZone, can also replace car keys, though the key might not look identical to the original. However, it still may cost $100 or more for the key fob and reprogramming. 
The Honda Dealer’s $175 Quote May Be a Good Deal for Emma.
For a new key fob, buying from the dealer generally offers more reliability and convenience, especially for programming and potentially lower costs. While online options like Amazon can be cheaper, there’s a risk of compatibility issues and programming difficulties. 
Honda Dealer Advantages:

  • Direct Connection with the Manufacturer: Honda dealers can access specific vehicle information, ensuring accurate key production. 
  • Professional Programming: Dealerships can program the key fob to work with your vehicle, often offering a warranty against programming issues. 
  • Potential for Lower Costs: While dealerships might seem pricier initially, they may offer rebates or discounts that can outweigh online savings. 
  • Convenience: You can get the fob programmed immediately and avoid potential headaches with programming at home. 

Amazon/Online Options and Potential Issues:

  • Online options can be significantly cheaper than dealerships, potentially saving you a substantial amount of money. 
  • Convenience: You can order online and have it shipped to your door. 
  • Potential Programming Issues: Be aware that programming aftermarket fobs can be complex and may require specific tools or expertise, so consider this before making a decision. 
  • Compatibility Concerns: Not all online key fobs are compatible with every vehicle. 

Conclusion:
Buying from the Honda dealer is generally better if you prioritize convenience, reliability, and lower costs. However, if you’re comfortable with the potential programming challenges and are price-conscious, an online option like Amazon could be a viable alternative, especially if you have access to tools or a locksmith who can program it for you. 
Note: I’m wondering why in another of Emma’s TikTok clips, she doesn’t blink twice at spending $130 to go to a Dominic Fike concert in Vancouver. Just saying. 
How About You?
Have you purchased a key fob from the dealer? How much did you pay? Have you bought one from Amazon? What was your experience? Click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know.
Check out my Honda Civic story: I Bought a 2009 Mercedes Instead Of a 2025 Honda Civic, I’d Rather Drive a Paid-Off Benz Than Have A $500 a Month Civic Payment
I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you’ll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
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