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The Keyless2Go Keyless Entry Remote Head Key Fob is a direct replacement for select Toyota models using the 4-button GQ4-52T system. Pre-tested and battery-included, it requires professional cutting and programming but offers a cost-effective alternative to dealership services, featuring a trunk release button for added convenience.

| ASIN | B07B8VPVGM |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #739,472 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #7,670 in Key Shells |
| Brand | Keyless2Go |
| Brand Name | Keyless2Go |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 84 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1"L x 0.5"W |
| Item Weight | 0.03 kg |
| Manufacturer | Keyless2Go |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RK-TOY-452T4.go |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | 2AOKM-TOY-V4 |
| Number of Buttons | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Interchange Info | 89071-0R040, 89070-0R120, 89070-0R130 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
M**K
Works for 2017 Toyota Highlander
Got this for a 2017 Toyota Highlander. I checked my master key and it has an H on it, so I bought this one. I was able to program is very quickly with one of the OBD port program devices (you can find on Amazon) I tried many youtube videos of putting the key in the ignition and taking it out, opening/closing the door. None of that worked. Maybe because I have a 2017. The OBD device programmed the key and fob in under 2 mins (it did take me a couple of times, only because I messed up the steps) I just ordered 2 more keys to have on hand. Once I had them programmed, I then got them cut at a a local (national) hardware store (sounds like mace) :-) You do NOT need any code from the dealer or have to get them cut at the dealership. In fact, because I brought the key in, he didn't charge me to cut it (I was expecting to pay $5-$10) I think at the local dealer the key, programming and cutting would cost me $125 (or more)? (ODB programmer and Key was just over $80) The place where you get it cut "Might" need to have programmed in their machine the same blank. They should have it. They have to be able to tell the machine that the blank you give them and they are putting in their machine is "such and such" a blank. When I had my cut, he found the blank they sell and it matched. So it was no problem cutting it. Started the car right up. I am a very pessimistic guy and don't give good reviews unless it's warranted. But I saved myself about $45 and it took an hour of mine time (reading the OBD device instructions, looking at youtube, trying a couple times, getting the key cut).
B**N
Eureka!
The key works perfectly for my Canadian built 2016 Rav4 XLE! I had a store cut it and I programmed the key and remote myself with the Autel AP200 (btw, i highly recommend for fifty dollars) Saved me hundreds!! Couldnโt be more pleased with this product. Just make sure your FCC ID (GQ4-52T) is the same as this replacement by opening the case of your original key. Youโll see the ID number printed on the remote once you open the case. Also make sure there is a โHโ printed on the shank of your original key. If all of this matches, this remote should work for you, no problem!
M**E
Great Experience
This key worked fine. I have no complaints, the fob programmed to the vehicle and the correct chip was inside of the key. I had a terrible experience with a different seller, but this definitely made things right
L**H
This worked as expected and was easily cut and programmed a local locksmith
This worked as expected and was easily cut and programmed a local locksmith. The problem that I have with the key is that whatever is painted on the buttons to signify lock, unlock, trunk and panic, rubs off when you use the buttons. I eventually painted over them with clear nail polish, which dimmed them a little more, but at least I will still be able to read the keys six months from now.
J**N
Don't pay the dealer
My wife's Highlander need a new key (she ran over the old one with the lawn mower) Ugh!! There are 3 steps to using this key. 1. Program the remote- watch YouTube video 2. Program the security chip- watch YouTube video 3. get the Key cut (Ace hardware wouldn't do it because they said you had to buy the key from them for it) Make sure you find someone to do it. a locksmith will do it but it may cost more. We found an old guy in a leather shop with a key cutting machine and an old dog to keep us company. You can to them in any order. in the end it cost less than 25% of what a dealership would have wanted.
J**N
Noice
Works for my 2017 RAV4! Had to get a programmer (like $20) for the transponder chip in it. But it works great! It does feel cheaper than OEM but for a spare itโs fine for me. I did drop it and all the button shells popped out of it which was kind of funny actually but it still worked after I put it back together. Anyways, do program the transponder and remote before getting it cut!! Also I followed Toms key video on YouTube since the instructions arenโt great on the cheap programmers.
G**Y
Fobs Arrive with dead battery...Keyless2Go Doesn't Care
I ordered two key fobs and my locksmith was going to program them. The keys arrived on time but there was just one problem. The battery was already dead in the key fob. The battery had to be replaced before the locksmith could program the key. When I later called the company that I bought them from, their basic attitude was too bad, we don't care. They did offer to send me replacement batteries that had already been replaced by the locksmith but not reimburse me. Their whole attitude was "tough luck, we can't check the batteries, your problem." This time I was lucky I wasn't on the side of the road because I couldn't start my car because of a dead fob battery. My suggestion, find another company that is customer service-oriented, not a company like Keyless2Go, that appeared to care less if they sent out a defective product that was not working.
G**.
It works!
Quality: Used it for a 2016 Toyota Highlander. Was successfully programmed to the car. Seems to work fine. Form, fit, function are good.
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