Have you used this before? Give a shout 😀Applicable model years are below: - Corolla 2003 - 2008 - Matrix 2003 - 2008 - Camry 2002 - 2006 - Highlander 2001 - 2007 - 4Runner 200 3 - 2009 - Rav4 2003 - 2011 - Sienna 2004 - 2010 - Solara 2004 - 2008 List not exhaustive. _Programming procedure:_ 1. With driver door unlocked & open; other doors closed, insert key into ignition and remove twice within 5 seconds. 2. Within 40 seconds, close and open driver door twice, then insert key into ignition and remove the key. 3. Again, within 40 seconds, do these in sequence: close and open driver door twice, insert key into ignition and leave it, close the drivers door, turn the key to the ON position without starting the car (dashboard lights up), turn off the ignition and remove the key 4. The doors should lock and unlock within 3 seconds signalling programming mode is active. 5. Within 40 seconds, press and hold the lock and unlock buttons of the remote you want to add for about 1.5 seconds. Let go of the buttons and immediately press and hold the lock button for 2 seconds. The locks should cycle once within 3 seconds, showing that the programming was successful. NB: If the locks cycle twice, the key was not accepted. Repeat step 5. To add additional remotes repeat step 5 on the additional remote. Be sure to stay within the 40secs window. 6 Exit programming mode by opening and closing the driver door. Get from Amazon: - Aftermarket key fob I used - amzn.to/3ZEYNjs (This fob will work if the FCC ID on the back of your current remote is GQ43VT14T) I may earn a small commission from a purchase made through the link above. This does not increase the price you pay in any way.
Excellent video!!! Sitting in my RAV4 in -2 degree weather in Minnesota trying to figure this out, you saved me from getting frost bite! Thanks my friend!
Nice video my man. This video has stuck on my head for more than ten years that I can do that with my eyes closed and hands tied... But I thought you'd get the fob from me. 😢... But PEACE any-ways!😉
Good video but I have a problem, the trunk button does not open. There will be some extra programming for that. Thank you very much. I hope for your help.
I was able to access programming mode, but the remote wouldn't pair. Do I need the original key? And how do I verify which fob to get (I had thr same one you have in the video that was for a 2006 Tundra)? I replaced the battery in the fob just in case.
Check the alternative programming procedure for your tundra here www.programyourremote.com/classified/2006-toyota-tundra-keyless-entry-remote-fob-smart-key-programming-instructions-listing-6167.aspx
I see. And you're doubly sure, you're strictly following the steps in the original procedure, and keeping to the time intervals? If so, not sure what the problem is.
Press and hold lock and unlock for about 1.5 secs, leave all buttons, then press and hold the lock button for 2 seconds. You may need to watch that part of the video over if it's not clear. Hope the battery in the fob is the correct rating and it's good?
06 Camry wasn’t going into programming mode so I bought and installed a new door controller… car goes into programming mode now - the key fob cycles like it’s successful, but then doesn’t lock or unlock anything. Fuse isn’t busted… what else do I do?
I have tried this on my 2011 Corolla as the process is the same from my research. I have the right key. I can't get it to program. Either I get the locks cycling informing me it wasn't accepted or nothing happens. I thought maybe it was just a bad battery so I replaced it. I just can't get it to program. What are some reasons the fob won't program? Any suggestions on whst I should do?
@@DIYAutoworksNG according to the research I did it doesn't require an obd2 scanner for the remote part of it. I did it exactly the same way in my wifes 2013 with no scanner and it worked on the 1st try. Just that it did incase I tried my Autel and it does even less than if I don't use a scanner.
@@DIYAutoworksNG it’s definitely charged it makes the lock flick 2 times like it’s not accepting it. And I’m not sure about the ID the fob is from my old 2006 Camry I had a couple years ago
It works until I open the trunk and then it stops working. A by attempt to unlock the car doors with the unlock button for the doors only opens the trunk. I don’t get it.
Bro.pls help..my Corolla 2010 key fob is no more working..it can't lock d car anymore..it can't do anything again only that i can still use it to start the car by putting the keyfob Infront of the push start button bfr i can start the car...that's how I v been using it...and it will show a cance key sign on the dashboard...I v Change the battery no show
@@DIYAutoworksNG I should not lie I havnt buy a high rated battery I only bought those from road side ...pls can u recommend a battery for me thank u bro
Every remote has a battery rated for it, indicated by a number. Common ones are 2025, 2032, 2016, 1616 etc. It may be written on the inside of the fob or in the owners manual. Renata, Sony, Varta, Duracell etc are good brands.
Have you used this before? Give a shout 😀Applicable model years are below:
- Corolla 2003 - 2008
- Matrix 2003 - 2008
- Camry 2002 - 2006
- Highlander 2001 - 2007
- 4Runner 200 3 - 2009
- Rav4 2003 - 2011
- Sienna 2004 - 2010
- Solara 2004 - 2008
List not exhaustive.
_Programming procedure:_
1. With driver door unlocked & open; other doors closed, insert key into ignition and remove twice within 5 seconds.
2. Within 40 seconds, close and open driver door twice, then insert key into ignition and remove the key.
3. Again, within 40 seconds, do these in sequence: close and open driver door twice, insert key into ignition and leave it, close the drivers door, turn the key to the ON position without starting the car (dashboard lights up), turn off the ignition and remove the key
4. The doors should lock and unlock within 3 seconds signalling programming mode is active.
5. Within 40 seconds, press and hold the lock and unlock buttons of the remote you want to add for about 1.5 seconds. Let go of the buttons and immediately press and hold the lock button for 2 seconds. The locks should cycle once within 3 seconds, showing that the programming was successful.
NB: If the locks cycle twice, the key was not accepted. Repeat step 5. To add additional remotes repeat step 5 on the additional remote. Be sure to stay within the 40secs window.
6 Exit programming mode by opening and closing the driver door.
Get from Amazon: - Aftermarket key fob I used - amzn.to/3ZEYNjs (This fob will work if the FCC ID on the back of your current remote is GQ43VT14T) I may earn a small commission from a purchase made through the link above. This does not increase the price you pay in any way.
God bless you so much... Full of wisdom!!! Can I join more of you teaching? Any WhatsApp link to learn more???
Hey! Thanks! I don't have a WhatsApp group, but you you can keep close to the content by subscribing if you haven't.
Would this work for a 2009 Toyota Camry?
This procedure didn't work for me. I have 2003 Toyota Ist known on US market as Scion. Please help!
How about the Toyota Camry 2015 regular key with a fob not smart key.? Could you please tell us how to program the remote? Thank you.
2003 Corolla worked first try. Extremely clear video.
Thanks mate!
Thank you for simple explanation, it worked on first try. Toyota Kluger 2012.
Great to know. Thanks for taking the time to leave the feedback. Much appreciated!
Perfect tutorial for my 2004 Toyota Highlander! Saved me so much money by programming myself! Thank you!!
Glad it helped!
Works perfectly for my 2006 Solara. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback!
Great video! I have a 2015 Toyota Corolla and this worked for both of my fobs. Thank you!
Wow. Didn't know this worked up to the 2015 years.
Excellent video!!! Sitting in my RAV4 in -2 degree weather in Minnesota trying to figure this out, you saved me from getting frost bite! Thanks my friend!
Glad it helped!
It worked! I followed along with you in the video and it worked perfectly the first time. Thank you so much 😊
Great to hear!
Nice video my man. This video has stuck on my head for more than ten years that I can do that with my eyes closed and hands tied... But I thought you'd get the fob from me. 😢... But PEACE any-ways!😉
Thanks bro! The story of that fob! Got is some years ago. Lol. Sat unused basically.
Excelent video for my camry 2004...
Happy it's helpful. Thanks for watching.
This is exactly what I need right now after misplacing that of an Highlander
If its a 2001 - 2007 Highlander, you're in luck. If 2008 or later, you'd need a scan tool!
@@DIYAutoworksNG it's a 2006 Highlander
You're good then 😀
@@nnajijohn3577 I have the key and flip type too. Very durable.
It worked just fine Thank u !! 💯
Excellent. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks
God bless Africa 🎉
They’re new ones from Amazon. Thinking batteries are weak from sitting on a shelf for extended periods. Your thoughts?
Totally happens. I've experienced it; weak battery in new key fob.
@@DIYAutoworksNG
I just installed 2 new batteries and now each one works perfectly. Thanks for your contact. 😊
I will try it 💕💕💕
All the best! Let me know how it goes.
Good video but I have a problem, the trunk button does not open. There will be some extra programming for that. Thank you very much. I hope for your help.
Thanks. Are using an original toyota key fob or aftermarket?
I think aftermarket i got mine in amazon and i don't now how to make it work
hi so my 2005 matrix remote key unlock button works, but not the lock. do h think it’s a battery problem?
You may need to open the fob and clean the contacts for the lock button. Most likely partial contact.
What if the master key isn't working, what should I do?
Get a new one then.
Hey sir will it work on a 2008 Camry xle push button start?
No. Smart entry cars need scanners to program if I recall correctly.
Can this procedure work on Honda?
No. Every car manufacturer has a different modality for key fob programming
Do the procedures work on toyota altis 2002 gen 9.
I think it should if its equipped with key fobs.
How do I program the remote start fob for a 2017 Toyota Camry? I am able to program the lock and unlock, but not the remote start.
A scan tool is needed.
I was able to access programming mode, but the remote wouldn't pair. Do I need the original key? And how do I verify which fob to get (I had thr same one you have in the video that was for a 2006 Tundra)? I replaced the battery in the fob just in case.
Check the alternative programming procedure for your tundra here
www.programyourremote.com/classified/2006-toyota-tundra-keyless-entry-remote-fob-smart-key-programming-instructions-listing-6167.aspx
@DIYAutoworksNG alternate did nothing for me, didn't respond at all
I see. And you're doubly sure, you're strictly following the steps in the original procedure, and keeping to the time intervals? If so, not sure what the problem is.
@DIYAutoworksNG I mean, once the car enters programming mode, it's just press both buttons then just press lock, right?
Press and hold lock and unlock for about 1.5 secs, leave all buttons, then press and hold the lock button for 2 seconds. You may need to watch that part of the video over if it's not clear. Hope the battery in the fob is the correct rating and it's good?
How bout for a Toyota Camry 2011
You'll need a scan tool
@@DIYAutoworksNG any certain kind?
06 Camry wasn’t going into programming mode so I bought and installed a new door controller… car goes into programming mode now - the key fob cycles like it’s successful, but then doesn’t lock or unlock anything. Fuse isn’t busted… what else do I do?
Sorry for the belated response. Do you mean the door knob cycles or the key fob?
I have tried this on my 2011 Corolla as the process is the same from my research. I have the right key. I can't get it to program. Either I get the locks cycling informing me it wasn't accepted or nothing happens. I thought maybe it was just a bad battery so I replaced it. I just can't get it to program. What are some reasons the fob won't program? Any suggestions on whst I should do?
From the 2011 corolla, you need a scanner to complete programming
@@DIYAutoworksNG according to the research I did it doesn't require an obd2 scanner for the remote part of it. I did it exactly the same way in my wifes 2013 with no scanner and it worked on the 1st try. Just that it did incase I tried my Autel and it does even less than if I don't use a scanner.
Hmmm. From programyourremote.com it says a scanner is required.
Please help my 2008 solara keeps locking and unlocking twice and won’t accept the fob
Are you 100% the new fob has the correct FCC ID? Also be sure it's battery is charged.
@@DIYAutoworksNG it’s definitely charged it makes the lock flick 2 times like it’s not accepting it. And I’m not sure about the ID the fob is from my old 2006 Camry I had a couple years ago
My toyota recently stopped being able to be locked from the key fob i have been trying to re probgram it but nothing will work any ideas
What year of Toyota? Model?
@@DIYAutoworksNG 2008 le
What model?
@@DIYAutoworksNG luna
Am sure the battery🔋 is dead, make some replacement
It works until I open the trunk and then it stops working. A by attempt to unlock the car doors with the unlock button for the doors only opens the trunk. I don’t get it.
Haven't experience this, but recommend disassembly and cleaning the contact points
Someone stole my second key fob and it’s unlocking my car and my neighbors car how do I reprogram that signal to the original fon
I'll be covering the solution in a video this weekend! Watch out.
Toyota simple key
Yep, relatively simple to program.
Bro.pls help..my Corolla 2010 key fob is no more working..it can't lock d car anymore..it can't do anything again only that i can still use it to start the car by putting the keyfob Infront of the push start button bfr i can start the car...that's how I v been using it...and it will show a cance key sign on the dashboard...I v Change the battery no show
And you used the battery with the right rating? The programming process may need to be redone.
@@DIYAutoworksNG I should not lie I havnt buy a high rated battery I only bought those from road side ...pls can u recommend a battery for me thank u bro
Every remote has a battery rated for it, indicated by a number. Common ones are 2025, 2032, 2016, 1616 etc. It may be written on the inside of the fob or in the owners manual. Renata, Sony, Varta, Duracell etc are good brands.
@@DIYAutoworksNG thank you bossss
Not working for Corolla 2007.
You followed the instructions to the T?
Bro corolla 94 ae100 program please
A 94 Corolla has no chip. You just cut the key with a locksmith and you're good
@@DIYAutoworksNG there is keyless entry ecu but it has no green button. The keyless system has been installed
The system must be aftermarket, and will generally depend on the instructions from the manufacturer. Do you know the maker of the system?
My 2009 camry does not go into cycling mode after doing these steps.
The 2009 has a different programming protocol. Only a capable scan tool will program your year.
Thanks
How about a 2010 Toyota Camry?
I do these steps and nothing happens.
Scan tool required for your year. From the pinned comment, you'd see this is only applicable to 2002 - 2006 for Camry's.
I have a 2002 Camry and can’t get it into programming mode