Can't register new key
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Can't register new key
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2007 Lexus RX350 - Trying to register new keys using techstream. Everything goes normally until the actual registration step.. says it is registering and timer starts the countdown, then after several seconds it stops with message:
"Key Registration has failed. The communication error occurred between the key and the ECU".
DTCs logged are B2794: Unmatched Encryption Code B2795: Unmatched key Code B2798: Communication Malfunction No.2
Tried it using two new keys.... same failure message.
I WAS able to successfully program the remote buttons on those same two keys using Techstream.
Anyone have any knowledge/ideas about this please??
Thank you! Nick
2007 Lexus RX350 - Trying to register new keys using techstream. Everything goes normally until the actual registration step.. says it is registering and timer starts the countdown, then after several seconds it stops with message:
"Key Registration has failed. The communication error occurred between the key and the ECU".
DTCs logged are B2794: Unmatched Encryption Code B2795: Unmatched key Code B2798: Communication Malfunction No.2
Tried it using two new keys.... same failure message.
I WAS able to successfully program the remote buttons on those same two keys using Techstream.
Anyone have any knowledge/ideas about this please??
Thank you! Nick
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Hi Nick
There may be a limit to the number of keys you can program.
I had a problem programming the entry portion until I finally deleted all the previous registered keys.
I see in a new post that you entered, the original poster was unsuccessful even after unregistering all keys. He hasn't respondent yet.
If you haven't tried that, give it a shot.
Try it and good luck
There may be a limit to the number of keys you can program.
I had a problem programming the entry portion until I finally deleted all the previous registered keys.
I see in a new post that you entered, the original poster was unsuccessful even after unregistering all keys. He hasn't respondent yet.
If you haven't tried that, give it a shot.
Try it and good luck
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I have the same issue as NLT999, except I have room for a new key but the exact same error message and unable to register new key.... these are aftermarket keys.
anyone have any ideas? thanks!
anyone have any ideas? thanks!
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Thanks for the response!
Wow... Sounds like good info! How would I identify which transponder is in a key? The ones inside the keys I bought are unmarked...... nothing at all, just a plain black case. The original key has a transponder marked:
FCC ID: HYQ 12BBT
IC: 1551A-12BBT
DENSO
I would appreciate any info you have!
Nick
FCC ID: HYQ 12BBT
IC: 1551A-12BBT
DENSO
I would appreciate any info you have!
Nick
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2007 Lexus RX350 - Trying to register new keys using techstream. Everything goes normally until the actual registration step.. says it is registering and timer starts the countdown, then after several seconds it stops with message:
"Key Registration has failed. The communication error occurred between the key and the ECU".
DTCs logged are B2794: Unmatched Encryption Code B2795: Unmatched key Code B2798: Communication Malfunction No.2
Tried it using two new keys.... same failure message.
I WAS able to successfully program the remote buttons on those same two keys using Techstream.
Anyone have any knowledge/ideas about this please??
Thank you! Nick
2007 Lexus RX350 - Trying to register new keys using techstream. Everything goes normally until the actual registration step.. says it is registering and timer starts the countdown, then after several seconds it stops with message:
"Key Registration has failed. The communication error occurred between the key and the ECU".
DTCs logged are B2794: Unmatched Encryption Code B2795: Unmatched key Code B2798: Communication Malfunction No.2
Tried it using two new keys.... same failure message.
I WAS able to successfully program the remote buttons on those same two keys using Techstream.
Anyone have any knowledge/ideas about this please??
Thank you! Nick
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I'll agree with this, I just bought 3 generic 4D blanks (no remote) off ebay for my RX330 and they all programmed without a sweat using TS10. I had more trouble finding a locksmith that would do the Lexus cut cheaper then the dealer who charged me a fortune without programming. I believe the 4C is more used with Toyota's. Unfortunately my keys have no marking on them so I can't provide the FCC or IC.
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I'll agree with this, I just bought 3 generic 4D blanks (no remote) off ebay for my RX330 and they all programmed without a sweat using TS10. I had more trouble finding a locksmith that would do the Lexus cut cheaper then the dealer who charged me a fortune without programming. I believe the 4C is more used with Toyota's. Unfortunately my keys have no marking on them so I can't provide the FCC or IC.
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Sorry to introduce a red herring to this conversation but may I know how you got the obd cable installed on your laptop/pc? I am having trouble getting the drivers installed. Even if the drivers get installed, the cable is not recognised. Any tips about getting the right drivers for the cable? Thanks!! (i use win7 64bit, used MVCI drivers for Toyota TS - the drivers explained here > http://blog.obd365.com/2014/03/10/ho...ows-78-64-bit/)
Also there's a newer 10.34 version instruction.
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Somewhat on the same topic regarding new key
My wife's RX330 key casing broke the part that houses the FOB. On Ebay if I give them my key code they can cut me a new key and I would put my FOB into this new key casing.
My question is do I need to get anything reprogrammed for this new key to work? Or as long as I have the existing FOB it should work?
My question is do I need to get anything reprogrammed for this new key to work? Or as long as I have the existing FOB it should work?
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I was at the Toyota dealer and some guy was getting his key programmed. Said it would take an hour to do it. So I asked, can you re-program any key and he said once a key has been programmed to a vehicle, it is locked to that vehicle. So even if they "wipe it" and say its a blank key, it will never learn the key to a new car...only the original one it was initially tied to. He said that's a problem with getting them online or eBay.....they might of been programmed already at one point.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
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My wife's RX330 key casing broke the part that houses the FOB. On Ebay if I give them my key code they can cut me a new key and I would put my FOB into this new key casing.
My question is do I need to get anything reprogrammed for this new key to work? Or as long as I have the existing FOB it should work?
My question is do I need to get anything reprogrammed for this new key to work? Or as long as I have the existing FOB it should work?
I was at the Toyota dealer and some guy was getting his key programmed. Said it would take an hour to do it. So I asked, can you re-program any key and he said once a key has been programmed to a vehicle, it is locked to that vehicle. So even if they "wipe it" and say its a blank key, it will never learn the key to a new car...only the original one it was initially tied to. He said that's a problem with getting them online or eBay.....they might of been programmed already at one point.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
But I've never tried programming a used key from a different car, might need to try that one. I've been able to reprogram an existing key of that specific car with no issues since I lost the key, got paranoid, then found it months later.
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I was at the Toyota dealer and some guy was getting his key programmed. Said it would take an hour to do it. So I asked, can you re-program any key and he said once a key has been programmed to a vehicle, it is locked to that vehicle. So even if they "wipe it" and say its a blank key, it will never learn the key to a new car...only the original one it was initially tied to. He said that's a problem with getting them online or eBay.....they might of been programmed already at one point.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
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I was at the Toyota dealer and some guy was getting his key programmed. Said it would take an hour to do it. So I asked, can you re-program any key and he said once a key has been programmed to a vehicle, it is locked to that vehicle. So even if they "wipe it" and say its a blank key, it will never learn the key to a new car...only the original one it was initially tied to. He said that's a problem with getting them online or eBay.....they might of been programmed already at one point.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
I don't know if there are other ways but I found that interesting, nonetheless.
I seriously doubt the new car will know if an old key has been programmed to another vehicle.
Perhaps it is a security issue if the used key was programmed to another vehicle and was not erased from memory.
Or the service department is trying to make a sale.
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Transponder Chip
Could someone please clarify is the transponder chip located in the key FOB (The buttons that open and lock the doors) or is is located in
the actual metal part of key that you stick into the ignition / car door?
Thanks
the actual metal part of key that you stick into the ignition / car door?
Thanks