Car Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote fits Toyota 2010-2013 Corolla, 2009-2016 Venza (GQ4-29T, 1470A-10T, 89070-02270), Set of 2
Brand | USARemote |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | t-29t-g-4btn |
OEM Part Number | 1470A-10T, 89070-02270, 89070-02620, GQ4-29T |
Special Features | Lightweight |
J**3
Work perfect
Work perfect. The lock smith find it easier to cut and program. The only con in it is that the trunk unlock button doesn't work and I don't know if my car has the feature. But overall, I got what I want and I'm satisfied. Thanks to the seller.
N**N
Good price and quality product
Replace original keys that was broken
J**J
Works for 2013 Venza
The key and remote works for 2013 Toyota Venza.We used Techstream using MiniVCI.To program the transponder: we choose the Immobilizer.To program the remote lock/unlock: we choose Body Electrical.Follow the instruction provided on the screen.Just a note that the Open/Close door and taking key in/out method is NOT working for this model year.
C**
Key fob
This key fob did not work on my 2010 corolla. I used a key programmer and the key programmer said this key fob was the wrong one. I couldn't return because I cut key before I program. This company should be more detailed
V**G
These Chinese made parts are hit and miss
One key worked perfectly. The second key door lock remote programmed fine, but my 2011 corolla didn't like the transponder of the second key and refused to accept it. I bought another single key from another vendor and that one had good transponder chip but bad door lock remote ... so I combine partial good parts from each bad keys to make a second good key. Oh yes, $34 for potentially two good keys is much cheaper than $40-$50 for one "factory" blank key.Also, I tried buying a cheap key programmer from here at Amazon but didn't work ... luckily they accepted my return. I also tried "Tom's" key programmer that also didn't work ... they too accepted my return. What finally worked out for me was the "Autel MaxiAP AP200" I also bought here at Amazon. Watch the YouTube video "How To - DIY Toyota Key Programming with the Autel AP200" from "DIY Dave". He was annoying as he often make mistakes in his videos, but still his instructional video was complete and worked fine.
N**.
Insane savings
If this product is for your car make sure it's listed don't hesitate it is that good of a deal it works perfectly some locksmiths may give you a little pushback on programming a remote that they didn't sell you. Disregard this nonsense, and have them do it it. Works with no problems and it's tremendous savings.
L**R
Okay after I figured it out
This are immobilizer keys so you will need these programmed to your vehicle
T**Y
Worked out well mostly
Local locksmith was able to program one out of the two keys. I decided that was good enough as really only needed one backup. Cost was $70 to fully program one key. Still much better than going to local Toyota dealership!
A**D
Cheap keys
If you are willing to dish some money into hardware, you can program your own keys and have them cut at local locksmiths. These remotes although not offering as high a range as the OEM product, works wonderfully. Straight forward to program, and they even come with panasonic batteries.
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