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The Keyless2Go Replacement for New Uncut Transponder Ignition 4C Chip Car Key TOY43 is a high-quality, uncut transponder key designed for select Toyota vehicles. It comes with a DIY programming guide and requires one original MASTER key for activation. Ensure compatibility by checking the vehicle fit guide, and note that some models may require professional programming.
Manufacturer | Keyless2Go |
Brand | Keyless2Go |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 0.5 x 3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | K-TOY-4C.go |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**N
Worked like a charm
Thankful for this. Wish it had the toyo symbol on it but it works well. Have two toyos with these replacement keys so need toake with nail polish or something to keep straight. But I would buy again in a heartbeat. Programmed myself with online instructions.
L**I
had it cut by a master key maker excellent value
Got it cut by a Master Key maker who pulled the lock to make a good key my old key the original for the O2 Toyota Camry had worn off so much. It would fall out of the ignition and wouldn’t even unlock the door manually. Highly recommended.!!!
C**G
Did not program
I tried the instructions online, but my 2002 Toyota sienna did NOT program the key—even though I followed the instructions carefully.Why advertise that it works for a 2002 sienna if it doesn’t work??
D**.
Works well for a 98-03 Toyota Sienna
Work's very well in my 99 Toyota Sienna. Had it cut in an ACE Hardware store ($1.00) and then let the car program itself, following instructions posted by one of the reviewers of this product. Done in less than a minute.
A**D
Overpriced but ok
Overpriced but ok
J**P
Worked on my Camry
Good quality. Although I needed to read them over a couple of times, programing instructions online were detailed and I was able to pair the key with my car. The name of a nearby locksmith was available who would then cut the key, and it continues to work as advertised.
B**E
Worked Perfectly.
I purchased this key & had it cut at the dealership. I programmed it myself & it worked perfectly.
Y**E
Instructions are bad Key good
So I got this for my sons 2002 Camry after dealership told me $290.00 for a new key plus taxes. Local locksmiths in our area couldn’t do it either. I took it to TrueValue and they cut the key for $2. I tried the instructions from the site they provide with the key they did not work it was only for the key fob not the key. I searched online couldn’t find anything. Finally I had an idea. Lexus and Toyota are basically the same. So I looked at how to program a Lexus after market key. Bingo! First you put your original master key in the ignition. Keep the car off. Press the gas 5 times. Then press the brakes 6 times. Take the key out of ignition and put the new key in then press the gas once. When the security light stops blinking the key is programmed. That’s all! Good luck. $12 vs $280 was worth some research.
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