Can’t get in my 2014 Honda Civic EX with key fob or key blade?

Asked by Evan Sep 25, 2018 at 11:51 AM about the 2014 Honda Civic EX

Question type: General

has anyone experienced an issue similar to
this? Last time I had to have a locksmith
come to get into my car, then I jumped it and
everything was fine. This is the second time
this has happened to me and it was after my
car sat in the driveway for about 2 days.
Neither the key fob nor the key blade will let
me in my car. I don’t know where the issue
could be but it’s certified by a dealership so
they will have to fix it regardless but I can’t
even get in the car to get it jumped so I can
get it up there!

2 Answers

Exactly the same thing happened to me and I don't know what to do. Neither kesy are opening the door. My car was parked for a week.

Just happened to me this morning. One day in the driveway. You are totally locked out. What's the solution?

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