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The KeylessOption Car Key Replacement is a high-quality, uncut ignition key designed for a wide range of Toyota models from 2003 to 2013. This key features a 4D-67 transponder chip and requires professional cutting and programming for optimal functionality. Weighing only 0.634 ounces and measuring 2 x 0.75 x 4 inches, it offers a perfect blend of convenience and security.
Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
Brand | KeylessOption |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.75 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 8542135864 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | KPT1636 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
K**R
Excellent value, works great! Had trouble finding a place to cut it but found a solution in the end.
No complaints, works perfectly!Struggled to find a local-shop to cut this and instead found a service called Faster Auto Keys online, which allows you to send in a picture of your current car key along with this key blank. They then cut the key blank based on the image. After receiving the key, I followed a YouTube tutorial to program the chip for my 4Runner, and everything worked flawlessly.After trying and failing to get Home Depot and three different ACE Hardware stores to cut this, I highly recommended Faster Auto Keys.
A**R
2004 Toyota Sienna works!
It’s take me 1 minute to program then cut the key in Home Depot. Work’s great!
V**Y
No programming needed
Before I bought this for my 2007 FJ Cruiser, I watched YouTube videos to learn how to program it. I took it to the hardware store and got it cut. Before I left I decided to check and make sure it would turn the cylinder before I went home and programmed it. It turned perfectly and to my surprise the vehicle started right up 😳 😃 I used that key to run the rest of my errands to make sure it was still working. Tried it several times when I got home and it works like a charm. Good key!
M**0
It will work when you follow the right instructions on 2008 Toyota Solara
I purchased this key for my 2008 Toyota Solara. When I received my first key, I brought it to a lock smith with my master key. He cut the key but it would not turn the lock. He then requested my valet key, the one with the grey plastic head, because that gets used less often and would provide a more accurate pattern. The second key cut was successful and operated the locks properly.I tried the instructions from the website which came with the key multiple times without success. I had previously searched the reviews on Amazon before purchasing the key and had copied a programming sequence which was claimed to be successful. I tried this set multiple times, again without success. All these processes are time sensitive, so you need to be prompt.I then did a youtube search and found an alternative sequence for a 2008 Toyota Sienna. This sequence was simpler and it worked the first time.Read all instructions before starting process. Process is time sensitive1) Close all doors2) Insert your Master key (black) into the key cylinder 5 times within 35 sec. Leave key in ignition.3) Immediately, after fifth master key insertion, Open and close driver door six times. Leave door closed.4) Within 10 seconds of last door closing remove master key and insert key to be programmed5) Leave in for 60 second until security light stops flashing6) Remove new keyHope this will work for you.
J**.
DOES NOT WORK on a 2003 Toyota Camry
DOES NOT WORK on a 2003 Toyota Camry. It is advertised as working on 2003-2010 Camry... but did NOT work on our 2003 Toyota Camry. Need the "4C" not the "4D"
D**E
It works!
HAd the local hardware store cut it, use the YouTube instructions and it works perfectly. The lock cylinders on the Highlander needed to be lubed up to work. Mainly because the car had always been used with the fob to lock and unlock it.
D**D
fit my 2005 corolla
Got it cut at Ace Hardware for $4. But Aces are independent, so some charge more. But they are always nice about cutting an Amazon key. It has a Transponder buried inside it, which Toyotas require to be programmed as an anti theft measure. Many Toyotas can be programmed DIY. Look it up on Youtube. You must have a good key already. Put your good key in and out a certain number of times; then open and close your door a few times; and then put your new key in the ignition for a minute- and it is programmed.
J**J
Works but low quality
The head of the key is hollow and feels cheap, not nearly as nice as original toyota key
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