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Lost Key Service For Toyota on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Toyota Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:Delco Seller Noter:Owner must send vehicle ECU & passenger side lock Placement on Vehicle:Right, Lower

Lost key service for Toyota Models

Owner must send vehicle ECU and passenger door lock for a full working key

Once we receive it we will ship it as soon as we finish with two keys programmed to your car ready to start, no further 
steps are necessary, just plug in your ECU and start your car.


If you do not see your Toyota model on the list please contact us and we will inform you with further steps.



Toyota ECM Locations 

4-Runners - You will find it located under the glove box.  Use a 10 mm socket to remove the glove box.  The ECM is mounted sideways and the five connectors will be facing towards you.  The ECM is right under the air duct. 

19994-Runner89661-3D060
19994-Runner89661-3D580
1999 4-Runner89661-3D550
1999 4-Runner89661-3D570
1999 4-Runner89661-3D600
1999 4-Runner89666-35420
1999 4-Runner89666-35420
1999 4-Runner89666-60260
20004-Runner89666-35120
20004-Runner89666-35140
20004-Runner89666-35170
20014-Runner89666-35121
20014-Runner89666-35410
20014-Runner89666-35420

1998Land Cruiser89661-60610
1998Land Cruiser89661-60611
1999 Land Cruiser89661-60610
1999 Land Cruiser89661-60261
2000Land Cruiser89666-60170

Avalon You will find it located under the glove box.  Use a 10 mm socket to remove the glove box.  The ECM is mounted sideways and the five connectors will be facing towards you.  Special note on 1999 Avalons you will find the top 10mm nut is way back almost straight up and seems to be secured by locktite.  We use a deep socket 10 mm with a universal to remove the top 10 mm nut.

1998Avalon89661-07150
1998Avalon89661-07151
1998Avalon89661-07161
1998Avalon89661-08050
1999Avalon89661-06641
1999Avalon89661-07160
1999Avalon89661-07132
1999Avalon89661-07222
1999Avalon89661-07230
1999Avalon89661-07231
1999Avalon89661-07241
2000Avalon89661-07260
2000Avalon89661-07261
2001Avalon89661-07311
1998Avalon XL 89661-07143
1998Avalon XLS 89661-07133
1998Avalon XLS 89661-07210
1999Avalon XLS 89661-07132
1999Avalon XLS 89661-07240
1999Avalon XLS 89661-07261
2000Avalon XLS 89661-07260

Camry & Camry XLE  You will find it located under the glove box.  Use a 10 mm socket to remove the glove box.  The ECM is mounted sideways and the five connectors will be facing towards you.  . Remove wire connectors attached to ECM then remove two 10 mm nuts attached to the ECM brackets then remove ECM from under the dash.

1998Camry(4 Cyl)89661-06540
1998Camry89661-06560
1998Camry89661-06613
1998Camry89661-06591
1998Camry89661-3T311
1998Camry89661-3T341
1999Camry89661-06631
1999Camry89661-06710
1999Camry89661-06711
1999Camry89661-07340
1999Camry89661-0W091
1999Camry89661-3T410
2000Camry89661-07260
2000Camry89661-0W110
2001Camry89661-06181
2001Camry89666-06120
2002Camry89666-06220
1998Camry XLE 89661-06560
1998Camry XLE 89661-06561
1998Camry XLE 89661-06580
1998Camry XLE 89661-08030
1999Camry XLE 89661-06640
1999Camry XLE 89661-06641
1999Camry XLE 89661-06731
2000Camry XLE 89661-0W111
2002Camry XLE 89666-06251

Highlander

2001Highlander89661-48250
2002Highlander89661-48360

Prius

2001Prius89661-47030

Seqouia

2001Seqouia89661-0C180
2001Seqouia89661-OC200

Solara  You will find it located under the glove box.  Use a 10 mm socket to remove the glove box.  The ECM is mounted sideways and the five connectors will be facing towards you. Remove wire connectors attached to ECM then remove two 10 mm nuts attached to the ECM brackets then remove ECM from under the dash.

1999Solara89661-06631
2000Solara89661-06840
2000Solara89661-06841
2000Solara89661-06851
2000Solara89661-0W110
2001Solara89666-06180
2001Solara89666-06181
2001Solara89666-06182
2001Solara89661-06580
2002Solara89666-06320
2000Solara SLE 89661-0W110

Sienna & Sienna LE  You will find it located under the glove box.  Use a 10 mm socket to remove the glove box.  The ECM is mounted sideways and the five connectors will be facing towards you.  . Remove wire connectors attached to ECM then remove two 10 mm nuts attached to the ECM brackets then remove ECM from under the dash. 

1999Sienna89661-08020
1999Sienna LE 89661-08030
2000Sienna89661-08040
2000Sienna89661-08050

Spider

2000MR2 Spider 89661-17602
2001Spider89661-17602

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