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The Keyless2Go Replacement set includes 2 uncut transponder ignition keys specifically designed for select Toyota vehicles. These keys require professional cutting and programming to ensure optimal functionality and security. Fully tested for reliability, they are compatible with various part numbers, making them a smart choice for Toyota owners looking to enhance their vehicle's access and safety.
N**E
Worked for 2005 Toyota Sequoia Transponder Keys
We had two transponder keys cut for our 2005 Toyota Sequoia at a local locksmith for $10 total. This is the procedure we used to program our keys on 12-31-2024. There are lots of suggestions on the way to do it, and this is what worked for us.Delete Keys:When we began, we deleted all keys except for the one used for the deletion procedure.One of our keys got lost in a school parking lot so we wanted to delete it from the vehicle.It is said that the vehicle memory can store 4 Master keys and 2 Valet keys. We now have 4 programmed Master keys and 0 Valet keys.1) Close all doors2) Insert your Master key (black) into the key cylinder3) Turn the ignition from LOCK to ON 6 times within 15 seconds - on the 6th time, leave the key in the LOCK position4) Open and close the driver's door 7 times within 20 seconds5) Remove the Master key6) Open then Close the driver's door to end the processAdd Keys:1) Close all doors2) Insert your Master key (black) into the key cylinder3) Turn the ignition from LOCK to ON 5 times within 15 seconds - on the 5th time, leave the key in the LOCK position (Others have suggested leaving it in ON but that did not work for us.)4) Open and close the driver's door 6 times within 20 seconds5) Remove the Master key6) Insert the new blank key and turn to ON position7) Leave in ON position for at least 60 seconds (Our Immobilizer light did not blink during registration mode, nor did it turn on or give us any indication when a key registered. We left each key in for 120 seconds and all keys worked.)8) After 60+ seconds, remove the key9) Open then Close the driver's door to end the process10) Test the key to make sure it works. One of our keys hesitated to start the vehicle and it did not start. We started the vehicle with the Master key and then again with the new key and it has worked multiple times since then.
N**S
Works perfectly. Instructions below
Works perfectly. Here is the process I followed to get mine working:Toyota Transponder Key ReprogramGet the keys cut at a willing Locksmith (can be a bit tricky).Insert and remove working master key 5 times and leave it in on 5thOpen and close driver door 6 times and leave closed on 6th.Remove key. Security light should stay on.Insert new key. Wait a minute until security light stops blinking.Test new key.
M**T
Works good
Good Keys and programmable. However make sure you buy the right keys for your vehicle. These did work for me but I knew what I was buying.
E**K
Skip the dealership and get these!
Product summary: 10/10 would recommend.Ordered this for my mother who wore out her original Toyota key. After being turned away by the big box stores as well as one of America's favorite neighborhood hardware store, I finally contacted a locksmith to have these cut. Then following a YouTube video to get the key programed, it saved about $80-$120 per programmed key at the dealerships. Yes opening and closing your door eight times seems comical, but it may save you oodles of cash in the long run.
P**E
They are keys. They get the car started and they open the door.
Well, these are keys. How much can you either like or dislike a key? After I got them cut, they both would start the car, and they both would open the door. But that's about it. It didn't keep me awake nights thinking about them..
A**N
Got it cut and it works!
I bought this to replace a lost key for my 2006 Toyota Sienna. Going through a dealership would be much more expensive. Some local locksmiths were quoting a higher price for a replacement car key as well. Took it to Home Depot, got it cut, and then programmed it myself. Saved a bunch of money. The programming instructions I found online took a few tries to get it right. These are the ones that worked for me:1. Sit in your van with all doors closed. I opened and closed the door one time to 'clear' the system.2. Insert your original master key to key cylinder 5 times and leave it there ('in' and 'out' four times, just 'in' the fifth time).3. Open and close driver side door 6 times. Should be closed when you do the next step.4. Remove master key from key cylinder, and within 5 seconds insert your new cut transponder key. (NOTE: the original instructions I found said to then turn the new key to the ON position, but that didn't work for me. Someone suggested completing the steps without turning to ON and that worked for them, tried it and it worked for me too.)5. Look at that red engine immobilizer light (the red light to the left of the speedometer which is car shaped with a black key in the middle of it). It is solid indicating it's in programming mode. After inserting the new key it will begin blinking. Wait about 1 min up to 90 seconds and it will turn off by itself.6. After engine immobilizer light turns off, remove new key and insert original master key. Start engine.7. Now try your DIYed new transponder key to start your Sienna.Obviously different models or different years of Sienna the programming instructions may vary. And even doing the same steps it took a few tries before it worked for me. But hey, way cheaper to do it myself!
S**.
Save your money! Won't program
2005 Camry XLE.Okay, I tried both ways to program these. I tried both keys. The same error code blinking always. 2 short then 1.I tried programming them with the Tom's Keys TSL-2 and using the door slam method. No joy.Too many keys is NOT an issue. I cleared all prior keys so the computer reads 1 Master, no Valet.That code has to mean no chip. Or, it's the wrong chip in a Dot stamped key. Either way WORTHLESS!Now I am outside the return window, so I have to eat this one.Don't waste your time and Amazon's money, doing returns. Buy from Tom's Keys or Keyless-Remotes. Little more money; a lot less hassle!
S**E
Works w/ programming
used techstream to program keys. they work great and start everytime
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