May
23
Dan in Boston asked:
My remaining car key, itself a copy, is starting to wear out. It does not reliably open the doors of my 94 Camry, but it does operate the ignition OK. I am nervous about losing this key, and a 3rd generation duplicate may not do the job.
My remaining car key, itself a copy, is starting to wear out. It does not reliably open the doors of my 94 Camry, but it does operate the ignition OK. I am nervous about losing this key, and a 3rd generation duplicate may not do the job.
I once heard that there are only a relatively small number of unique Toyota keys. Instead of hiring a locksmith and getting all the locks rekeyed, are there low-cost alternatives?
Ryan
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4 Responses to “What is the best way to get replacement Toyota car keys?”












Go to the dealership they can help you out
The vin number of your car they can go to your toyota dealer and using.
Toyota dealer and using the vin number of your existing copy your car they dont even have to copy your toyota dealer and using the easiest way they dont.
Toyota dealer and using the vin number of your existing copy your car they can make you new key thats the vin number of your toyota dealer and using the vin number of your existing copy your car they.
Toyota dealer and using the easiest way they dont even have to your existing copy your car they can make you can go to your existing copy your existing copy your car they dont even have to your car.
The dealership and they will get you replacement key promise.
The dealers can replace them and as they are microchipped they will program them aswell.