How to Get a Toyota Replacement Key
If your Toyota key fob isn't operating correctly, you might need a replacement battery. This is easy to accomplish by opening the case and inserting a flat device such as a screwdriver. Remove the battery carefully and replace it with a new one.
Although this isn't a full solution, it can assist you in getting back on the road. Contact us with any questions regarding our Key Replacement Protection, which is offered as part of our Tire and Wheel Protection plan.
Finding a Replacement Key
We've all lost keys. It's not always as complicated as retracing steps and looking for the places where you usually leave them. You may also have a more serious issue, such as a broken key fob or, more serious than that, a lost one. If the key fob you have isn't working and you're not sure why, it's likely to need an upgrade in battery or could need reprogramming. There are a few things you can try to get a Toyota key replacement for your car, truck or SUV.
First, you must determine if it has been lost. If it is been lost, you'll need to take a key blank to your local Toyota dealership and cut it. You'll need proof of ownership, like your registration or insurance card. If you do not have these documents, the dealer will locate your key code using the VIN number of the vehicle. This will help keep thieves from hot-wiring your car and then stealing it.
You can use an app to locate your key that you lost. The Toyota Key Finder App is available for many of the most recent models of the Toyota brand. It uses Bluetooth(r), which allows your key to emit a signal detectable by your tablet or smartphone. The signal is sufficient to reach your phone, but it's not so powerful that it would interfere with other devices at your office or home.
You can also take your key fob to an electronics store or parts distributor to get it repaired. These places will often be able to program a new key for your Toyota and will most likely have the part you require in stock. You may be required to show some proof of identity in addition, based on your location and the store's policies.
To ensure proper fit and performance, you should use OEM parts when replacing the Toyota Key Fob. You should purchase the part directly from the manufacturer since it is made for your car model and year and is able to meet the highest safety standards.
Replacing the battery
If your car's battery has died or you notice a slowdown in your key fob responding to press buttons it could be time to get a new one. A new battery will eliminate the sluggishness, and your vehicle will start more easily in cold weather or after an overnight parking lot stay. You can replace the battery yourself by following these simple steps:
Turn off the engine, then set the parking brake, and then open the hood. Find the battery, which is usually located on a tray in the front of the engine bay. There are two terminals where cables are connected two terminals - one black (negative) and one in red (positive).
Use a wrench to loosen the bolt that tightens the negative cable connector on the battery terminal. Then, you can remove the cable and the terminal. Be careful not to drop the battery, as it could be exploding or leak. Set the battery aside being careful not to damage the electrical wiring or other components in the engine bay.
It is also advisable to use an anti-corrosion spray on the battery terminals as well as the battery tray prior to installing your new battery. This will prevent corrosion and help the new battery last longer.
When g28carkeys to install the new battery, locate the clamp or mounting plate which secures it. Ensure the positive terminal of the battery is in line with the positive terminal of the clamp or mount. Lower the battery into the tray, and then reattach the clamp or mount.
Repeat the process with the negative terminal of the battery and cable connector. Then, use a wire brush to clean the terminals and connectors on the tray for the battery and clamps. Spray the anti-corrosion spray on the positive and negative terminals of your battery to extend the life of your battery.
Replace the key fob
The key fob allows you to lock or unlock your car with a simple pressing of a button. It can be a challenge to make the fob work in the event that it has been damaged or the battery has died. The good news is that replacing the fob is fairly easy and can be done at home. Here's how:
The first step is remove the key from the fob. There should be a small slot or notch that the metal key fits into, and it's a good idea to carry a small, flat tool, such as a screwdriver or coin to help open the case. Older Toyota fobs may include a detachable key can be used to accomplish this, whereas newer models are designed to be opened by inserting the metal key into a notch in the case.
When the case is opened, locate the board and note where the battery is positioned (it's recommended to take a picture with your phone as for a reference). Next, remove the battery that was in use and replace it with a fresh one. It is essential to select the correct kind of battery that your Toyota fob requires, so consult your owner's manual or visit our service center if you're not sure what type of battery to buy.
Close the case carefully after installing the battery and check your Toyota fob. If it doesn't, you can always open the case to double-check that the battery is installed properly and that all the connections are in good order.

If everything is in order, you're ready to drive your Toyota with confidence again! Contact our service department if your key fob still isn't working after replacing it. Our team is here to help with all your automotive needs! We are able to assist you with any automotive need, whether it's a replacement key fob or a transponder chip. Contact us today to set up an appointment. We are looking forward to serving you.
Replacing the Transponder Chip
Many modern cars come with transponder chips that communicate with the car's immobilizer system. This prevents unauthorised access to the engine and vehicle. You'll need the transponder chip to be replaced in the event that you lose your key fob or if it stops working. This can be done at the dealership or by a professional locksmith. A professional locksmith will have the appropriate tools to do the job.
First, find the blank Toyota key and have it duplicated by a local locksmith. They'll have the right equipment to duplicate it for much cheaper than at the dealership. You'll also need an master key to program the new key. You can typically get these keys from a locksmith, dealer or even online.
The chip in Toyotas is held by a split pin which is accessible only with the key in half-extended. You can make use of a screwdriver or whatever you need to gradually remove the plastic from the inside of the key. This can be a bit difficult, but there are plenty of videos on YouTube to help guide you. After the transponder is removed, tape it temporarily. Then, put the chip-free inner key back into the plastic housing & fix it with a firm clamp. Use super glue to close the cuts if needed.
Insert the master key into the ignition cylinder, but don't turn it. Release and press the gas pedal six times within 20 minutes of doing this. The security light should blink, indicating that the key has been registered.
Then, put the battery in the replacement key fob and test it to ensure that it is working properly. If it doesn't work, open the case to double examine the battery and connections. If you're still having issues contact a locksmith who specializes in automotive key replacements for a more reliable fix. USA Lock & Key is one such company that can provide you with rapid and efficient Toyota key replacement services.