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1999 2000 2001 2002 Two Toyota 4runner Keyless Fob Clickers Hyq1512y on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:HYQ1512Y Interchange Part Number:HYQ1512Y Other Part Number:HYQ1512Y

Works great.  My truck got totaled so I have two of these for sale.
  
FCC ID: HQ1512Y

My truck was a 2000 Toyota 4 Runner but research shows that this is compatible with many Toyota makes and years.  Just check the FCC ID on the back of your existing FOB.

Use the following instructions to program your remote:
http://www.programyourremote.com/

  • Please read the following steps before you purchase!

Step 1: If you have a current remote, look on the back side of the remote for a part number and FCC ID number. If these numbers match what the remote you are purchasing then the remote will work with your vehicle. Some keyless entry remotes have these numbers on the inside of the remotes, so you will need to take the key fob apart. If you are unable to find the part number and FCC ID number then try giving your local dealership a call, ask for service, then ask them for your key fob part number. They will ask you for your vin # so have that handy. They should give them to you via fax, email, or have you pick them up.

Step 2: You will need to program your remote to your vehicle. The steps to program the key fob to your vehicle can be very simple, however some remotes will require a dealer or locksmith to program them to your vehicle. They will charge you for this, so be prepared to spend extra money for programming. You can find many vehicles programming instructions online at programyourremote. If you do not see your vehicle's key fob programming instructions there then give your local dealership a call, ask for service, then ask them for the key fob programming instructions for your vehicle. They will probably ask you for your vin number, so have that handy. Ask them if the key fobs are self programmable or do you have to have to have a machine to program it to your vehicle, this will let you know if you can program the key fob yourself or if you will have to pay the dealership or a locksmith to program the key fob to your vehicle.

Programming these fobs can be very simple.  www.programyourremote.com


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