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The Keyless2Go New Keyless Entry Remote Car Key is a state-of-the-art replacement fob designed for 2012-2014 Toyota Camry vehicles. It features a compact design, includes all necessary electronics and batteries, and is rigorously tested for reliability. Professional cutting and programming are required for functionality, ensuring a perfect fit for your vehicle.
Manufacturer | Keyless2Go |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 0.5 x 3 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | RK-TOY-BDM.go |
J**R
Good Deal!
The guts of my key stopped working. The buttons died (it wasn’t the battery), but the key still started the car. I bought this key and already had the programming device (green box). I was able to program the key and swap the electronic from the newly programmed key into my old key. Everything works! Don’t give greedy dealers money for a new key and programming services. Do it yourself for a quarter of the cost!
U**R
Works for 2014 Camry but you must get a programmer tool
So I bought the G key thinking I could use some instructions I found where you close and open your door and some other weird stuff like that. That was a lie. You have to buy a ~$30 programmer fob (it's a small green thing found on Amazon). But once I used that and watching a YouTube video, my key programmed just fine - the remote works fine, and the car ran just fine with it.The steps:Close doorTurn car to on (but not the engine. Just turn two spots to get the radio working) using your existing master key (the one that has the remote, you can't use the grey one I think)Plug the programmer in (make sure it's on transponder mode)It beeps twice, then makes some hacker-sounding beepsWait until the red security light remains lit (took about 20 seconds for me. I think it is cycling through codes to guess the right one?)Immediately pull the key out and put the new key in (don't turn it)The red security light should flash really fast to show that it sees your key, and then flash slowly to say it's programmingWhen it's done programming, the light should stay off. Try to start your car with this key and you should be good. If not, start over I guess (some people said they had to try many times)But yeah... If you have a Camry 2014, just buy that green adapter. It's cheaper than going to the locksmith for programming (most want $100, $50 for the best deal I found... The tool is only $30 on Amazon).
S**N
It worked
It was the right remote for my vehicle.
B**S
Not worth the savings
The problem with this product is that no locksmith in my area will guarantee a third party key unless you buy it from them, so even though you can return it if it doesn’t work for a replacement, the locksmith still charges for the attempt to program it. So I saved money buying from Amazon but the programming didn’t work. If I return it for a replacement I have to pay to try to program the new one - 85.00 a pop. Already out 85,.00, another is unacceptable. Would have been better off buying from the locksmith, that way they would guarantee it and I would be done. Not an issue if the key would have worked in the first place.
M**A
Good as spare
Nice
W**H
Very Happy! It worked!
We lost one of our 2014 Toyota Camry keys. We wanted two keys, so we needed to replace the lost key. Our local Toyota dealer quoted $232.26 for a new key plus $54 to program it, plus taxes and "shop fees." Total cost through dealer would have been about $290. We bought this Keyless2Go replacement for $29.95 and no tax. Our local locksmith (we live in a small town in eastern West Virginia) could not program it (did not have the necessary software/hardware), but he recommended a locksmith in a town 25 miles away who could program it for $50.00. Rather than drive the 50-mile-round-trip, I opted to have it programmed at our Toyota dealer. They charged $65.00 plus tax and shop fees for a total of $78.28. My total cost for key and programming was $108.23, for a savings of about $182 from the $290 the dealer originally wanted. Had I used a local locksmith I would have saved an additional $30, but opted to have the dealer program it for convenience. The new key seems to work fine. Tip: make sure the batteryin your master key is good. Mine was weak (I knew it was and was planning to replace it anyway), and the dealer could not program the new key until he replaced the battery in my master key. Another tip: as others have stated, make sure the letter (G) on the new key matches the letter on your master key. If you have a G key, make sure you buy a G key.
B**T
2014 Camry Spare key G Chip
Purchased as a spare perfect fit. It worked perfectly with my OBD Programmer.
J**.
It worked on my 2014 Camry
Fast shipping and good price.
J**R
Two Stars
Brought to the Toyota dealership to program, but the wireless remote functionality does not work
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