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The Keyless2Go Replacement for New Uncut Transponder Ignition Car Key is a state-of-the-art solution for select Toyota vehicles, ensuring enhanced security and functionality. This uncut key requires professional cutting and programming, making it a reliable choice for those seeking a seamless replacement experience.
F**S
Fit my Toyota perfect
This ignition key for my 2004 Toyota Sienna worked perfectly. ACE hardware wanted $100 for the key and then I would have to go someplace to get it programed to my Sienna. Well, I had the Amazon key cut to match my original factory key, and then on YouTube, I found a video that showed how to program the key yourself. Very easy steps to follow and took about 10 minutes or less to program. Just need the original key and the new key. No tools or equipment are needed.
P**G
Buyer beware.
I bought the key, took it to the locksmith to have it cut, then prepared to program it at home following website directions. Wrong! I found out that I needed to go to the dealership which would not program and aftermarket key or to the locksmith that would program it for an additional $60. I think it should state that in the ad. Key itself is nice and maybe I should have known this?
K**X
it works great
priced right and works well
R**K
Don’t pay more
Best price and most importantly it was the right transponder key, and saved me from strangely expensive key from locksmith to connect to immobilizer, same key 4x the price
Y**N
Good it work for me
It’s very good
W**S
Good value but shops won't cut it for you
Again, Key shops want to sell you theirs for $100+ and will not cut a customer supplied key.
L**H
Here's how to program these yourself. Without a locksmith.
2005 corolla key programming1. Begin with the key out of the ignition.2. OPEN and UNLOCK the DRIVER'S side door. CLOSE all other doors including the trunk.3. Within 5 seconds INSERT the key into the ignition and PULL it out TWICE.4. CLOSE then OPEN the DRIVER's side door TWICE.5. Insert key INTO the ignition then REMOVE it.6. CLOSE then OPEN the DRIVER's side door TWICE.7. Insert the key INTO the ignition and LEAVE it in ignition.8. CLOSE the DRIVER's side door.9. Switch the ignition to ON then OFF.10. REMOVE the key from ignition.11. The door locks will now cycle to confirm the vehicle has successfully entered programming mode.11A. For ignition key programming place blank key in ignition, security lamp should stop blinking and car should start.12. PUSH and HOLD the LOCK and UNLOCK button for 1.5 seconds on the first remote being programmed. As soon as you let go PUSH the LOCK button and HOLD it for 2 seconds.13. The door locks will cycle to confirm successful programming of the remote. If you have any additional remotes to program repeat step 12 if you have no additional remotes proceed to step 14.14. OPEN the DRIVER'S side door. Programming is now complete.
J**Y
Too soon to tell.
They want a review immediately, so I don't have as much information to share yet. The key appears to be a good blank, but I'll know more after I have it cut and program it. I should have ordered the smart key rather than this transponder key, that way I would have had the remote functions. But this will make (I hope) a good spare ignition key and I can always order a remote fob to go with it. The price was very good compared to what the dealer wanted for a blank transponder key, that's what sold me on this purchase.
A**R
Need the master key in order to program
Worked on my 2005 Matrix XR. Cut it at Lowes for about $5. Pporgtramed it myself on the car ignition.The are some helpful youtube videos on how to do that. You need to insert the master key first ( the one with the dot) Dealer wanted $40 for the key that had to be ordered and $ 120 to program. :)
N**.
Works
Works
A**E
Why pay the dealership $180?
The key works perfectly for a fraction of the cost. It was easy to get it cut at a locksmith ($4) and programming it was a breeze by following a video from Youtube.
A**E
Worked with 2005 matrix
Did the online hack to program it.Need an original key thou.
J**M
A good buy.
Please research about the key model before you buy!I bought 2 keys to have them as back-up keys for my 2010 Toyota Corolla. I got both of them cut in local locksmith about $5 each and both keys worked for opening the doors and the trunk. I tried to program the key myself with tutorials shown in youtube but they didn't work. I think the process for programming the key was wrong and not the transponder cheap inside the key because I went to Toyota dealership and requested one of the key to be programmed, and it worked fine.
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