2004 honda civic ex ignition switch

2004 Honda Civic Switch, Steering

Part Number: 35130-S5A-J51

Other Name: Ignition Switch; Switch

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Fits the following 2004 Honda Civic Submodels:

  • 2 Door DX, 2 Door EX, 2 Door HX, 2 Door LX, 3 Door SI, 4 Door DX, 4 Door DX-VP, 4 Door EX, 4 Door GX, 4 Door LX, 4 Door LX-CAR, 4 Door MX (Hybrid) | KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KA CVT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT, KL CVT

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New Ignition Switch Cylinder Lock Auto Trans 2 Key for Honda Civic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 17, 2022

only shipped the ignition lock, the 2 door locks were missing, cost the lost time waiting for delivery and reordering for the same type parts

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 21, 2022

The key from my Honda Element would no longer turn in the ignition, which turns out is a somewhat common problem.

The locks and keys that came with this kid replaced all of the locks including the ignition cylinder lock in my Honda Element.

Plenty of YouTube videos on how to get the ignition cylinder lock out.

This kit was probably 1/10th the price of having the same work done at the dealer.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 5, 2022

What a money saver. Drilled out the pin from my old ignition housing. Slipped in new ignition. Razored out the fob and placed in new key and BAMM! Car starts! Save big money. YouTube is your friend here. Took less that 2 hours and around $50.00 in parts.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2021

2002 Honda CR-V Though it's not shown in the main description, this set showed that it would fit the 2002 and I know there is very little difference in the later models anyhow.

The ignition was first, as it's where I was having trouble. I only had to change the upper lever that unlocks the steering wheel and the new cylinder fit well.

I thought the rest would be a breeze... oops...

Glove box next. The lock mechanism didn't match up at all. I tried to just swap the tumbler cylinder, but the new one was molded upside down and backwards. I had to exchange the new wafer and tumblers into the old cylinder. As I was in this deep, I changed the springs as well.

Rear door. It's a bit of a challenge just getting the original lock out, but the internet is way helpful. Once out, I did a quick visual comparison and it looked good... Oops again... I didn't measure with a micrometer, but the new one is definitely larger diameter and will not fit the hole. On closer inspection, the alignment tabs on the new one are backwards. I tried again to swap the tumbler cylinder. It swapped easily enough, but that put the working mechanism upside down so that the key return spring would not work. Once again, I was forced to change the wafer and tumblers.

I've been too busy to attempt the driver and passenger doors, but I will update this when I have.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 14, 2019

Went to Honda dealership, because this was and should have been recall issue. Well guess what Honda talked out of there ass for like 20 minutes. Tried to get us to pay for anything and everything else, but not fix the recall issue.
So I ordered this setup, 2 keys all the locks for the doors\glovebox\back hatch, and the new key switch ignition all matching. Well I got lucky changing ignition, the pin had been loose, so easy the change out and set pin in right this time.
If you have key issues with the doors, get the OEM Honda keyless entry from Honda on Amazon. Like 100$. Well worth it and easy install.....

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 12, 2021

Worked great on honda civic as replacement lock but it cannot be programmed on honda or any asian vehicles! You need id46 chip to program on asian vehicles!

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 3, 2021

Product was a great price. Chips were bad, so programmer had to order his own chips for replacement.

Customer service team was great at compensating for the inconvenience.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2020

It was a great selection for the price I paid ignition and door yeah our car had been stolen so we need to replace these they damage them and I searched everywhere and this is the best price what band was Amazon

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5.0 out of 5 stars Required a quick swap

Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on April 21, 2019

Didn’t fit my 05 lx but I switched the top part with my old one and it fit like a beauty

Does a 2004 Honda Civic key have a chip in it?

We've got you covered! This key contains an embedded micro-chip called a transponder. Each transponder has its own unique code--it's the key's 'fingerprint'. When the key is inserted into the ignition and turned, the transponder is energized and broadcasts its unique code to the car's receiver in the dashboard.

How much is an ignition switch for a Honda Civic?

Honda Civic Ignition Switch Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Honda Civic ignition switch replacement is between $183 and $215. Labor costs are estimated between $102 and $129 while parts are priced between $80 and $86.

Why is my Honda Civic not letting me turn the key?

The most common reasons a Honda Civic key won't turn are a binding steering column/lock, an ignition switch issue, or a problem with the ignition key. Search our network of RepairPal Certified shops near you to speak with a technician about your issue.

Why won't my Honda Civic start but has power?

Honda Civic Won't Start But There Is Power Again, the problem may come down to a poor alternator, starter, spark plug, or a block or clog in the fuel line. Even if the ignition electronics and ignition lock are defective, the radio and interior lighting work as usual.