Tools - Exacta Code Key Cutter

1995 Honda Prelude L4-2.3L DOHCSECTION Tools - Exacta Code Key Cutter
BULLETIN NO.
88-012

ISSUE DATE
AUG 8, 1994

MODEL
ALL

APPLICABLE TO
ALL

FILE UNDER
SPECIAL TOOLS

Exacta Code Key Cutter

(Supersedes 88-012, "Code Key Cutter," dated March 18, 1988)

The Exacta Code Key Cutter, Manufactured by IIco Unican Co. is available from American Honda to meet your minimum key cutting requirements. For use and care, follow the manufacturer's instructions included with the Code Key Cutter Base Kit.




Features of the Exacta Code Key Cutter:

PARTS INFORMATION

Code Key Cutter Base Kit:
H/C 2942548, TIN 07JAB-001000A

45-Degree Code Key Cutter Accessory Kit:
H/C 2942886, TIN 07JAB-001002A

47-Degree Code Key Cutter Accessory Kit:
H/C 2942555, T/N 07JAB-001001A

1994 Passport Code Key Cutter Accessory Kit:
H/C 4447587, P/N 07RAB-001030A

Note
For Code Key Cutter Accessory Kit contents, and model application, refer to the Application Chart.

ORDERING INFORMATION

^ The Exacta Code Key Cutter Base Kit and Accessory Kits are available from American Honda using your normal parts ordering procedures. The kits will be shipped to you directly from the manufacturer. If you need to order individual replacement parts, or if items are missing from your shipment, contact IIco Unican Co. at (800) 334-1381, and ask for the American Honda sales representative. Refer to the Application Chart for IIco Unican part numbers.

^ Key blanks do not come with the kits ordered from American Honda; refer to your Parts Reference Guide for key blanks.

^ If you are using a Curtis Key Cutter and need parts or information, contact:


Curtis Industries, Inc.
34999 Curtis Blvd., Eastlake, OH 44094-4899
(216) 951-2400.




APPLICATION CHART


RENDER: 1.0x

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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.