🔑 Unlock convenience and confidence with your perfect Toyota remote replacement!
This Replacement Key Fob Car Remote is a precise match for Toyota models Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia, and Highlander, featuring the GQ43VT20T chip. It arrives with a pre-installed, tested battery and includes clear DIY programming instructions, empowering you to replace your remote quickly and cost-effectively without dealer assistance.
Manufacturer | Discount Keyless |
UPC | 700425745950 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.57 x 4.45 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | SG_B00KYYMMM6_US |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1087 |
Special Features | Each remote is tested with a battery already installed upon arrival, New complete keyless remote |
S**E
Works Great!! BUT! You may have to do a couple more steps to get it to work.
I've been battling my fob on my 2005 Tacoma for a year or so. It was intermittent...sometimes it worked sometimes it didn't. I purchased this unit and went through the programing steps that I found online via their website URL (and there are several out there). It didn't work because my truck wouldn't go into the programming mode for recognizing the new fob...I read a little deeper as to why this didn't work on few chat rooms and came across a post that instantly fixed the programming process / steps. You might want to try this first before purchasing this fob. Your current fob may still be operational (do the latter steps in this post before you purchase) If you find that your vehicle will not go into the programming mode...there is a small white transmit / receiver box located in your glove box. The glove box is easy to remove. Remove it and then remove one screw that holds the roof to the glove box (it's right by the catch for the box). After removing, look up in there close to the front of the dash (towards the seat). You will see a little white (in my case) box up in there. Unplug the plug to this box. Wait 15 seconds and plug it back in. Wala! Now see if your vehicle will go into the fob programing mode. Try your old fob again or program the new one if you purchased one. My old and new fobs work fine now. Ssssnice!! Hope this was helpful.
P**O
Worked perfect for 2015 Tacoma!
After trying "Tom's Key" service for key and remote self programming, the key worked but remote wouldn't and Toms said its because I had after market alarm system. I bought truck used so I dont know what system it has. I tried this remote and followed Youtube "programming Toyota tacoma remote" and it worked perfectly, easy to program. Thanks!
P**B
Good product Instructions need updating
This is overall a good product. The only bad thing about it was the website they put in the card. When I put in the Year/Make/Model for my 2015 Tacoma, it said there were no instructions. I ended up going to YouTube and looked up how to program the key fob there and it worked on my first try. Again, other than the instructions the key fob is nice. Feels study and the buttons click nice, they don't feel loose or anything. Would def consider getting another one of them if needed.
L**5
Cheap parts
I get it, it’s the cheapest key fob option, but one of the buttons broke on the board within the first week of use. Frustrating because I had to pay to have this programmed. Now a $19.99 key fob is going to cost me way more. Spend the extra money up front and get a better unit that will last.
D**M
Works Great but You'll Need a Programmer for 2007-2010 Tundras
If you've got a programmer, this is a no brainer. Works great and easily programmed into my 2007 Tundra. I already have a programmer that plugs into the OBDII port on the truck. Dorman 99140 bought here on Amazon (came with OBDII port programmer and a remote). If you do not have a programmer, don't waster your time, go to a locksmith. Just wanted to write a helpful review/tip for the rest of you on the fence.
C**T
Disappointed
The device itself is fine and the price was good-what they didn't tell me is that I can't program it myself-I have to take it to the dealer and have THEM program it.....for $70.00. It's just the type of truck I have, but it would have been nice to know that up front.
J**K
This requires dealer or locksmith programming
I had my 2010 highlander in for service and requested programming this new fob. My original lock button failed. They charged $80 which wasn't too bad, now everything works. Almost an exact replacement, doesn't have a rear hatch button, but I don't have a power hatch so don't really need it and never used it on the old one. Comes with Battery installed and ready to program. Some of the recommended locksmiths on the website they send you to are out of business on RemotesRemotes.com. Buy this one and save $100 vs dealer and have them just do the programming.
M**L
Priceless
When our key fob died, I heard horror stories of the $200+ for a replacement thru the dealership. I looked up the key fob number and searched Amazon. Great price even less than the locksmith would charge, and they verified the correct fob number to purchase. I was not going to try the programming myself and contacted our local Key/Locksmith and they plugged a computer to our truck and programmed it for a minimal charge. It was really important to have a fob that worked being a female and not real comfortable/safe unlocking the door with the key especially at night.
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