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The USARemoteUncut Transponder Ignition Key is designed specifically for Toyota and Scion vehicles equipped with a 4D-67 chip. This set of two keys ensures you always have a backup, while the flat head style and durable powder-coated finish provide both functionality and longevity. Remember, these keys require professional cutting and programming to work seamlessly with your vehicle.
Color | T-67-key [2] |
Brand | USARemote |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Head Style | Flat |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | USARemote |
UPC | 630591317425 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | t-67-key |
L**.
A good product.
Terrific product. Had the keys cut at local HD and easily programmed to the car with old Autel DS708. HD would program their own key blank right there snd then. But they could not program these keys.
I**Y
Know the difference
For those that cang program the key its not really your fault. Know that there was a Black key and a Grey key that came with the car. The grey one is not a master and can not be used to program your new key. You need the black key as it is the master key. Follow instructions exactly and it will work.Now as for the key. When i got it, it looked off. It was slightly different in length and i was not sure its copy correctly. I took it to home depot with my existing key and they copied it.....for free! Still worried it wasnt correct but figured id be ok since i only paid $10 for the new key all in. So not bad.Got home, it unlocked the door and turned the ignition over. Good sign. Proceeded to program and it failed to program. I was using the grey key. Figured why not try with my other key (the black one) and it programmed first try with that one.So...TLDR...make sure you have the black one on hand if u plan to order a new blank that you want to program. This one is great.
R**Z
No thank you dealership
The dealership wanted $600 plus labor to make copies and reprogram the keys. The locksmith about the same.We bought these and headed over to batteries plus where they copied and programmed the 2 keys and the 2 key fobs for a little over $100.So far no problems!
A**H
Seems fine
Seems fine so far
M**K
Doesn't take programming - not functional
I followed programming instructions to a tee. 2006 4Runner entered programming mode, flashing security light with key outline. Put in key and waited 60+ seconds (actually waited several minutes) and it never exited programming mode to indicate key was successfully programmed. In fact its still in programming mode, starting car with master key did not take it out of programming mode. I assume it will be in programming mode until I can get a key that actually works.
C**R
These work perfectly in my 1999 Avalon
I saved $140 by buying two keys from Amazon and programming/registering them myself and getting them cut at Home Depot. The locksmith was going to "cut me a deal" and only charge me $80 each. My 1999 Toyota Avalon requires keys to have a transponder chip for them to work, and they have to be registered to the car.I bought two "chipped" key blanks from Amazon that were the Toyota 4C type that my car requires. I got both for under $14, and they got here overnight. I registered the keys myself, in my car, using the procedure below. It was easy and took less than five minutes. Then I took the blank keys to Home Depot and they cut them for $3.50 each. They work great.This is the registration process (there are videos on YouTube):- Take your MASTER KEY (not the valet key) and insert it into the ignition . Do Not Turn! The flashing security light will go out if you have a master key. You must have a master key for this to work.- Within 15 seconds of inserting the master key, depress and release accelerator pedal 5 times.- Within 20 seconds depress and release the brake pedal 6 times.- Remove the master key.- Within 10 seconds insert the new "blank" key into ignition. The security light will continue to flash.- Within 10 seconds depress and release the accelerator pedal 1 time. Your car will start the registration process.- After 60 seconds security light will go off. The new key is registered.Repeat the process to register other keys.
J**S
Works great! 2 keys for $27!
Keys work great as advertised. Only problem is finding a place that will cut the key. Most places only cut the brand it sells - usually $100 apiece. I found a hardware store that cuts keys the old manual way. This store sells and cuts keys that don't have a computer chip. Such keys will open the door but not start the car. (Good for when you lock the key in the car.) This store cut my keys for the price of their keys, $5.95 each, with the understanding that the store was not responsible for the car to start and run, but only open the door. The keys were easy to program according to the instructions available on YouTube. I got 2 new keys for $27.
D**N
50/50 chance
Only one of the 2 keys could be programmed. It seems likely that it's a problem with the chip. But so glad the one worked. Definitely less expensive way to get a replacement key. I just wish both had worked.
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