key replacement help
I have 98 SC300 which has 3-buttons.
I just lost my only key that has chip and the fob. The only key I have is the valet key which does not have any fob. It can only open the doors and turns on the car. I know the key gotta have a chip to turn on the car. So maybe the key have the chip?
I talked to lexus, they told me that since I dont have the chip anymore, they have to replace the whole system or something which cost thousands of dollars.
Is that true?
Is there any alternative way to program the chip?
I just lost my only key that has chip and the fob. The only key I have is the valet key which does not have any fob. It can only open the doors and turns on the car. I know the key gotta have a chip to turn on the car. So maybe the key have the chip?
I talked to lexus, they told me that since I dont have the chip anymore, they have to replace the whole system or something which cost thousands of dollars.
Is that true?
Is there any alternative way to program the chip?
I dont understand why people think you have a chip in your key for it to start. Only for the newer models not for the SC. Go and buy a key fob and find the instruction to program the fob yourself its easy.
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Obviously you don't own a 1998+ SC. My 1998 has a factory immobilizer that needs the chip in the key fob programmed to start the car. Without it programmed, it would only activate the starter but not start the car.
You are giving wrong information. He needs the master key to program another master key or valet key. Without a master key, you are pretty much screwed.
I only have a valet key, it does start the car. So maybe 98+ do have smart chip? Does it mean valet key have smart chip that can program to the fob? Or am I still screwed?
Here is a good thread with some good info along with great programming instructions(which I used to program my 2nd back up master key and valet key.)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...mming-key.html
Post #10 and #36 provides some good info that may help you.
In my case, this is what I did three weeks ago for my 1999 SC400. I bought a "long" blank key off ebay with the "empty fob case" for under $ 15. I then prepay/sent the blank to Sewell Lexus in Dallas for them to cut the key with proof of who I am and VIN #/Insurance Card. They sent the cut key back to me, and I can use the new key to manually unlock the door and start the car. There are NO chip on the key and I did not press any buttons on my working key fob. Works like a champ because I really needed a spare in case I lost the original.
In my case, this is what I did three weeks ago for my 1999 SC400. I bought a "long" blank key off ebay with the "empty fob case" for under $ 15. I then prepay/sent the blank to Sewell Lexus in Dallas for them to cut the key with proof of who I am and VIN #/Insurance Card. They sent the cut key back to me, and I can use the new key to manually unlock the door and start the car. There are NO chip on the key and I did not press any buttons on my working key fob. Works like a champ because I really needed a spare in case I lost the original.
Valet key can only unlock both doors and start the car. Unfortunately you cannot use the valet key to program a master key. Yes the valet key has the smart chip imbedded inside the gray key head, this allows the immobilizer to work.
Here is a good thread with some good info along with great programming instructions(which I used to program my 2nd back up master key and valet key.)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...mming-key.html
Post #10 and #36 provides some good info that may help you.
Here is a good thread with some good info along with great programming instructions(which I used to program my 2nd back up master key and valet key.)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...mming-key.html
Post #10 and #36 provides some good info that may help you.






