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I've seen a couple posts on a Honda Accord forum complaining about the same problem on fairly new cars. No solution posted unfortunately.
I don't think it's likely just interference, or it would be something you hear about happening with other manufacturers since they all use the same frequency. I also don't think it would be so persistent.
Someone had a theory that it's some kind of interference that triggers a security lockout on the car, trying to stop a brute force attack. Sounds possible, but it's just a wild guess with no data.