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The Keyless2Go Replacement Remote is a fully tested, battery-included key fob designed for Toyota vehicles using HYQ12BDM or HYQ12BEL H chip keys (2014-2019 Camry, Corolla, Tacoma). It requires professional cutting and programming but offers a cost-effective alternative to dealership replacements, ensuring reliable keyless entry with a compact, durable design.

| ASIN | B011RZ139S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #325,654 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #4,812 in Key Shells |
| Brand | Keyless2Go |
| Brand Name | Keyless2Go |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 666 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 1"W |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Keyless2Go |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 1"W |
| UPC | 731882333442 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
J**T
Perfect for Toyota Camry 2016
Called a mobile locksmith and he came to my house to cut and program it for my Toyota Camry 2016 within in minutes. The key works perfect.
L**M
Saved Hundreds $$
This remote looks & functions like the Toyota original remote. Purchased this remote after one of the 2 original remotes was lost. I was able to program the remote and chipped key to work on my daughters 2016 Camry SE with my Autel MK808 TS scan tool. After programing I had Ace Hardware cut the key for under $5. Local locksmiths wanted a couple of hundreds of dollars to do this. Based on past experience Toyota dealers would have wanted over $400 for a replacement key.
T**.
Great key it works for Toyota's with H-key.
You will need a locksmith to cut it and then program it. Programming has two parts - the transponder and the remote. The transponder allows the ignition to stay on after the key starts it. The second part is the remote that unlocks and locks the doors. Just make sure you get that clarified from the locksmith. If you don't get the transponder programmed right - the car will stall / shut off despite being able to start.
F**X
Work and fit really well
Work and fit really well
A**R
Can not program
I have purchased four of your keys and the locksmith said that all of them created error codes when he tried to program them. None of them worked.. Not happy
W**0
It worked!
Saved me well over a $100 buying key fob on Amazon. Found a highly reviewed locksmith who cut and programmed it very easily. All the buttons worked for my 2016 Toyota Corolla eco boost After it was working he gave it to me which I then put on keychain next to original key. Then it wouldn't start. So he programmed again and decided I should keep it separated from the original key so the car wouldn't read the chip from both keys at same time. Works just fine!
D**0
HYQ12BDM?
I bought this to replace a key fob that had broken. Upon arrival, I noticed that the FCC ID is not what is stated in the Amazon ad. Not really an issue for me, I had the electronics module from the broken key and it was intact, and just moved it over. Exact same size, fit fine, and saved me the cost of programming. Now all I need is to find a locksmith to cut the key. I suppose that if I'd needed this key programmed with the module it came with, it wouldn't work as the FCC ID is wrong. Hence I deducted a star. Anyone buying this key should check the FCC ID before opening, and if it is wrong as mine was, it should be returned rather than risking the cost of programming in hopes it would work only to be disappointed. The FCC ID of the key I received is 2AOKM-TY5. I have no idea if programming this would work. Update: I got the key cut, and it fit the ignition, but the car would not start. Turns out the chip that communicates with the ignition is NOT in the module, but next to it, inside a small plastic case. So I called a locksmith that came to the house. He made a key, programmed it, voila! I have a spare. But then he took this key I bought on Amazon that I'd thought I'd wasted money on, and programmed that one too, even though the FCC ID is wrong. So now I have two spares, with all four buttons on all three working properly. Spent a lot more than I thought I'd have to, but now I have two spares for less than one would have cost from the stealership.
R**.
The Bee's Knees
Total Satisfaction! Saved me some money on a quality key for my 2014 Toyota Corolla. Received the key next day and got to say "I'm happy I took the plunge". Although you can tell it is not OEM, no logo on back, it is a excellent copy. It programmed on the 1st try which the clerk at my local Batteries Plus Bulbs said "that is good since many key purchased on Amazon don't work". Spent $32 on this key and $85 to Cut & Program. So I spent $117, saving $48 vs going to a locksmith to purchase, cut and program for $165 (cheapest I found in my area).
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