My car alarm remote for my 1996 Acura Integra GSR is broken(no it doesn‘t need new batteries.) My Mom has a spare car alarm remote for her 2003 honda civic laying around, am I able to program it to my Acura Integra and use it?
yeah, but if it starts wobbling at higher speeds it may have a broken belt, and may need replaced, put it on the back if it's on the front too!
As long as there is still air in the tire and you are not causing grooves into the roadway and you are not on the freeway, there is no law against it. However, be advised that the handling characteristics of the vehicle as far as maneuvering and braking will be adversely affected. Get the vehicle to your repair shop asap.
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Civic's don't come with alarms.if you have an alarm it's after market.if your Mom's alarm and your alarm are after market 'twins', maybe you can.ask the manufacturer of the alarm. If you're asking about FOBS for the car, then NO.the FOB is keyed to your car, it's not an alarm. You need to contact Acura about a new FOB.