<h1>2010 Honda Pilot Keyless Entry Remote Fob</h1> <p><font size="3"><b>Note:</b> This procedure only programs the remote control functions (lock/unlock/trunk). If your remote also contains a chip for ignition, that portion requires separate programming using specialized tools. </font></p> <p><font size="3"><b>Step-by-Step Programming Instructions</b> </font></p> <ul> <li><font size="3">Step 1: Prepare the Vehicle Sit in the driver's seat with all doors and rear hatch/trunk closed. Ensure all remotes to be programmed are present (up to 3 remotes can be programmed). Only one remote is required to enter programming mode, but all must be programmed in the same session.</font></li> <li><font size="3"> Step 2: Start the Programming Sequence Insert the key into the ignition. Turn the key to the ON position (marked “II” — dashboard lights will turn on). Within 5 seconds, press the LOCK button on the remote for 1 second, then release. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 3: Turn the Ignition Off Turn the key to the OFF position (marked “I” — dashboard lights turn off). </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 4: Repeat the Cycle Repeat Steps 2 and 3 a total of four times. Each key turn and button press must be completed within 5 seconds of the previous action.</font></li> <li><font size="3"> Step 5: Enter Programming Mode After the fourth time turning the key to ON, press the LOCK button again on the remote. You should hear the door locks cycle (a clicking sound), confirming that programming mode has been activated. The locks will not physically lock/unlock but will make a noise. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 6: Program Each Remote Within 5 seconds, press the LOCK button on the first remote for about 1 second, then release. The door locks should cycle once to confirm successful programming. Repeat this step for each additional remote. Programming for all remotes must be completed within 10 seconds of entering this step. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 7: Exit Programming Mode Turn the ignition to OFF, then remove the key. Step out and close the door. Test all remotes to confirm functionality.</font></li> </ul> <p><font size="3"><b> Additional Notes:</b> Ensure each remote has a fresh, properly installed battery. Follow the timing instructions carefully — delays will cancel the programming attempt. If equipped with a trunk/hatch button, hold it for 2–3 seconds to activate.</font></p>