<h1>Smart Key Fob Programming Guide – 2014 Honda Pilot</h1> <p><font size="3"><b>Important Notice:</b> The 2014 Honda Pilot does not allow key fob programming through onboard procedures. A new smart key remote must be programmed by a qualified technician using advanced diagnostic equipment. </font></p> <p><font size="3"><b>Step-by-Step Programming Instructions</b> </font></p> <ul> <li><font size="3">Step 1: Find a Certified Automotive Professional Start by locating an experienced technician or dealer who is equipped to program smart key fobs using manufacturer-approved tools. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 2: Determine Vehicle Status Check if your vehicle is drivable. This will help you decide whether to visit the service location or arrange for a mobile technician. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 3: Select the Best Service Option If the vehicle can be driven, transporting it to the technician’s facility may help reduce costs, as mobile service may include additional travel charges. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 4: Prepare All Key Fobs Bring any existing key fobs to the appointment. Some systems require all remotes to be reprogrammed at the same time to maintain functionality.</font></li> <li><font size="3"> Step 5: Technician Performs Programming Using specialized diagnostic tools, the technician will connect to the vehicle’s onboard system and program the new smart key remote to ensure secure communication with the ignition and locking system.</font></li> </ul>