How awesome is Toyota??? Awesome!!!
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How awesome is Toyota??? Awesome!!!
Just a heads up for anyone who didn't know...
I've been having trouble w/my keys ever since I bought my 4Runner. The most annoying problem is/was my key only worked on the back window and ignition so when I needed to lock it up I had to go through the back to unlock the doors, been putting up w/this for a year now.
Yesterday I was at the Mazda dealer w/my brother and decided i'd go over to Toyota and see what they could do about a new lockset for the doors. The kid at the parts counter says "Bring me your registration and ID and I can just cut a new key from the VIN# for free". In less than 15 minutes he had a key in my hand that worked in all the door locks and ignition and it didn't cost a thing.
Anyone w/old, bent, worn out keys can go down a get a new key cut and resolve similar issues you may be having.
Thanks Toyota!
I've been having trouble w/my keys ever since I bought my 4Runner. The most annoying problem is/was my key only worked on the back window and ignition so when I needed to lock it up I had to go through the back to unlock the doors, been putting up w/this for a year now.
Yesterday I was at the Mazda dealer w/my brother and decided i'd go over to Toyota and see what they could do about a new lockset for the doors. The kid at the parts counter says "Bring me your registration and ID and I can just cut a new key from the VIN# for free". In less than 15 minutes he had a key in my hand that worked in all the door locks and ignition and it didn't cost a thing.
Anyone w/old, bent, worn out keys can go down a get a new key cut and resolve similar issues you may be having.
Thanks Toyota!
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Nice kid to do it for free, most charge but not much if you want the Toyota on the key it's more than the blank. But they work better than getting it cut anywhere else, I got some cut at my local ace hardware and both of them were beyond stubborn.
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It was a ILCO key not a Toyota branded key and this would be a brand new OEM key cut from your VIN# and not another copy of an old key from ACE hardware
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Or...you take out the pass. doorlock cylinder, write the code down, and reassemble. Then take the code down, $7.50 later, two new keys! Take old one to bench grinder and DESTROY, bam, done.
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You know how it is... they get old, the teeth get worn down a little, a copy gets made, worn down more, another copy gets made from the copy, blap blap blap. Lubed the locks and now they're smooth like butta. I need to get another one made for my pickup, no teeth left at all on that one.
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LOL sounds like work. That may be how they do it in Oretucky... round these parts it's easier to go to the dealer. GO DUCKS!!!
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When I first bought my 1991 4Runner, the key was so badly worn that you couldn't even really see much of a profile on it anymore. Took it in to the parts counter at one of the local dealerships and the guy hand cut me a new key by eye, using the old one as reference. Worked like a charm. Parts guys with those kinds of skill sets are rare, indeed. Shame he left that dealership.
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Yeah, I went to the dealer. Everywhere else looks at ya funny. I only provide registration n related info to people with badges. Bugger everybody else.
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