Lost Key Service For Toyota on 2040-parts.com
US $145.00
Location:
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
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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. 1999 | 4-Runner | 89661-3D060 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89661-3D580 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89661-3D550 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89661-3D570 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89661-3D600 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89666-35420 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89666-35420 | 1999 | 4-Runner | 89666-60260 | 2000 | 4-Runner | 89666-35120 | 2000 | 4-Runner | 89666-35140 | 2000 | 4-Runner | 89666-35170 | 2001 | 4-Runner | 89666-35121 | 2001 | 4-Runner | 89666-35410 | 2001 | 4-Runner | 89666-35420 |
1998 | Land Cruiser | 89661-60610 | 1998 | Land Cruiser | 89661-60611 | 1999 | Land Cruiser | 89661-60610 | 1999 | Land Cruiser | 89661-60261 | 2000 | Land Cruiser | 89666-60170 |
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.
1998 | Avalon | 89661-07150 | 1998 | Avalon | 89661-07151 | 1998 | Avalon | 89661-07161 | 1998 | Avalon | 89661-08050 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-06641 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-07160 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-07132 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-07222 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-07230 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-07231 | 1999 | Avalon | 89661-07241 | 2000 | Avalon | 89661-07260 | 2000 | Avalon | 89661-07261 | 2001 | Avalon | 89661-07311 | 1998 | Avalon XL | 89661-07143 | 1998 | Avalon XLS | 89661-07133 | 1998 | Avalon XLS | 89661-07210 | 1999 | Avalon XLS | 89661-07132 | 1999 | Avalon XLS | 89661-07240 | 1999 | Avalon XLS | 89661-07261 | 2000 | Avalon 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. 1998 | Camry(4 Cyl) | 89661-06540 | 1998 | Camry | 89661-06560 | 1998 | Camry | 89661-06613 | 1998 | Camry | 89661-06591 | 1998 | Camry | 89661-3T311 | 1998 | Camry | 89661-3T341 | 1999 | Camry | 89661-06631 | 1999 | Camry | 89661-06710 | 1999 | Camry | 89661-06711 | 1999 | Camry | 89661-07340 | 1999 | Camry | 89661-0W091 | 1999 | Camry | 89661-3T410 | 2000 | Camry | 89661-07260 | 2000 | Camry | 89661-0W110 | 2001 | Camry | 89661-06181 | 2001 | Camry | 89666-06120 | 2002 | Camry | 89666-06220 | 1998 | Camry XLE | 89661-06560 | 1998 | Camry XLE | 89661-06561 | 1998 | Camry XLE | 89661-06580 | 1998 | Camry XLE | 89661-08030 | 1999 | Camry XLE | 89661-06640 | 1999 | Camry XLE | 89661-06641 | 1999 | Camry XLE | 89661-06731 | 2000 | Camry XLE | 89661-0W111 | 2002 | Camry XLE | 89666-06251 |
Highlander 2001 | Highlander | 89661-48250 | 2002 | Highlander | 89661-48360 |
Prius Seqouia 2001 | Seqouia | 89661-0C180 | 2001 | Seqouia | 89661-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. 1999 | Solara | 89661-06631 | 2000 | Solara | 89661-06840 | 2000 | Solara | 89661-06841 | 2000 | Solara | 89661-06851 | 2000 | Solara | 89661-0W110 | 2001 | Solara | 89666-06180 | 2001 | Solara | 89666-06181 | 2001 | Solara | 89666-06182 | 2001 | Solara | 89661-06580 | 2002 | Solara | 89666-06320 | 2000 | Solara 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.
1999 | Sienna | 89661-08020 | 1999 | Sienna LE | 89661-08030 | 2000 | Sienna | 89661-08040 | 2000 | Sienna | 89661-08050 |
Spider
2000 | MR2 Spider | 89661-17602 | 2001 | Spider | 89661-17602
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