![]() ![]() After the dealer and even Wal-Mart sold them for $75+, I looked around online and bought 3 for $45 at. My first experience with these chip keys was with the Sienna the van had a keyless entry remote, and the master and valet keys. My question is about transponder chip keys: I am a "Toyota girl", having owned a 1992 MR-2 since '95, owned a '97 4-Runner from '05 to '11, a 2004 Sienna from '11 to '14, and now the 2006 Sequoia since September '14. Apparently, they wanted to upgrade to the new body style. The dealer where I bought the Toyota in Tennessee drove a 2010 Sequoia to Virginia and the 2006 I purchased was a trade-in on that. The first was listed as "Personal Lease", the second was listed as "Lease", and the third was "Personal". I recently purchased a 2006 Toyota Sequoia Limited, and I am the 4th owner. They now think that there is a lifetime limit of 8 keys for this ECU and this truck mast be at that limit. They try to delete all of the keys from memory and start over and it still wont take it. So, they go to program the new OEM key and it won't accept it. I told them I wasn't all that happy with the aftermarket keys as they are even bigger than the OEM keys and tell them that I expect at least one factory key as that is what I used when I test drove it. No problem, they have the two aftermarket (programed as masters) keys. They (A Toyota Delaer) had an aftermarket service make the extra keys for them and somewhere between the 2 shops they lost the original key. The delaer only had one key (it was a black master key) but told me that they would supply another one along with 2 "fobs". It will be the only key still programmed to work.I have a slightly different problem. Remove the key from the ignition cylinder within ten seconds. ![]() The security light will flash, indicating all keys other than the one being used have been deleted.Ħ. Within twenty seconds of completing the above step, depress and release the brake pedal seven times.ĥ. Within fifteen seconds of inserting the key, depress and release the accelerator pedal six times.Ĥ. Do not turn the key from the OFF (LOCK) position.ģ. Insert an existing master key into the ignition cylinder. Simultaneously depress and release brake and accelerator pedals 1 time.Ģ. To delete all but one key from the Systemġ. The THEFT light on the dashboard will go out, indicating that programming has been completed. The new key will be registered after 60 seconds. Remove the Master key and insert the new duplicates key.ħ. Open and close the driver side door 6 times.ĥ. ![]() Cycle the ignition cylinder from On to OFF five times.Ĥ. Insert Master key into the ignition cylinder.ģ. Make sure all doors and windows are closed.Ģ. If programming is unsuccessful start over at step 1ġ. To verify that your new key is able to deactivate anti-theft system: security indicator light on the information display should disappear when inserting properly programmed key into ignition cylinderġ1. Remove new key from the ignition cylinderġ0. When security light goes out, your new key should be successfully programmedĩ. Watch security light blinking for about 60 secondsĨ. Verify that security light on the information display is solid, indicating that the car successfully entered programming modeħ. Remove master key from ignition cylinder.ĥ. Open and close driver’s side door 6 timesĤ. On the 5th time leave the master key in the ignition cylinderģ. Insert master Toyota key in and out of ignition cylinder 4 times. 2011 Toyota Highlander and 2010 Toyota Tundra.Ģ. All other vehicles must be programmed by an automotive locksmith. The two following vehicles are self programmable. If our techs inform you that this product needs to be programmed by a Locksmith Our techs will make sure you know everything you need to! Please contact us via phone (1-85 EXT-3) or live support chat to the bottom right of our website to confirm programming for this product. Your purchase gives you 100% free e-mail and phone technical support from our expert staff.
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