New Key for 2004 GX470
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New Key for 2004 GX470
just bought an 04 GX 470 a few months ago and have been dealing with one non-original key with no remote fob, just the actual key.
I’m just curious if anyone knows the whole process of getting an OEM key, the cutting costs and if you can program one yourself.
Saw an earlier post about how if I get a remote start that will usually come with a key fob too but I’m not sure that’s the route I’d like to go. Trying to bring this beast back to its former glory before off-roading it.
I’m just curious if anyone knows the whole process of getting an OEM key, the cutting costs and if you can program one yourself.
Saw an earlier post about how if I get a remote start that will usually come with a key fob too but I’m not sure that’s the route I’d like to go. Trying to bring this beast back to its former glory before off-roading it.
#2
I replaced a key recently, buying it at the dealer. I have found the quality to exponentially better than the knocks off from Amazon and ebay. They never seem to last me. Anyway, the price of the key itself with transponder and cutting wasn't horrible, the dealer really tries to gouch you on the programming. You can program it yourself, there's some Youtube DIY's, it's pretty simple but it took me a few times to get it to work, but eventually got it programmed. Visit your dealer parts counter for a quote. Mine had the keys in stock.
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Gabebuda (01-23-24)
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I'm surprised the immobilizer is happy with that...
Since you no longer have a master key, a dealer visit is in order.
To save money, once you have that master, you can get additional keys made at any locksmith that has the software to code them to the vehicle.
As far as I know, there is no source for the credit-card (wallet) key that originally came with the vehicle.
Chip H.
Since you no longer have a master key, a dealer visit is in order.
To save money, once you have that master, you can get additional keys made at any locksmith that has the software to code them to the vehicle.
As far as I know, there is no source for the credit-card (wallet) key that originally came with the vehicle.
Chip H.
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If you don’t mind me asking, do you remember what you paid for the master key + cutting? I was quoted 480$ when speaking to my local dealer and that seemed extreme to me. I’ll look into another dealer maybe in a different city from me.
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I bought a key from some guy on the internet. https://www.key4.com/lexus-ilco-remo...60801-hyq1512v . The Lexus dealer in Frederick CO cut the blank for $11.00 or something. They said it would be 45 min. to program it and I didn't have 45 min. the key would open the doors and turn the ignition switch but not let the car start.
. Put the key that works in the ignition and out 5 times. Then open and close the drivers door 6 times. Then stick the freshly cut not yet programmed key in the ignition and wait till the little car shaped security light stays on from blinking. Your key is now programmed. If this doesn't work watch the video. It took me a few tries to get it right. Bob's your uncle.
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I bought a key from some guy on the internet. https://www.key4.com/lexus-ilco-remo...60801-hyq1512v . The Lexus dealer in Frederick CO cut the blank for $11.00 or something. They said it would be 45 min. to program it and I didn't have 45 min. the key would open the doors and turn the ignition switch but not let the car start. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcIgqqpXMdg. Put the key that works in the ignition and out 5 times. Then open and close the drivers door 6 times. Then stick the freshly cut not yet programmed key in the ignition and wait till the little car shaped security light stays on from blinking. Your key is now programmed. If this doesn't work watch the video. It took me a few tries to get it right. Bob's your uncle.
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