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Tazz 12 08-05-2023 04:12 PM

Can i make my own spare key?
 
Recently bought a 2023 4runner and it only has one key. Is it possible to make my own with a good scan tool? The dealer wants $520 to make one.

Just wondering what my options are as $520 would buy a nice scan tool that i could keep using over the years.

AuSeeker 08-05-2023 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tazz 12 (Post 3807408)
Recently bought a 2023 4runner and it only has one key. Is it possible to make my own with a good scan tool? The dealer wants $520 to make one.

Just wondering what my options are as $520 would buy a nice scan tool that i could keep using over the years.

I know I can make my own on my 4th Gen but you have to wait for 5th Gen owners to reply if you can do the same for a 5th Gen.....

That being said if you bought it new from a dealer, you should at some point be getting a second key from Toyota, many 2023 models due to supply shortages were shipped with only one key, recently Toyota is starting sending the second key via the dealers starting with the earlier production vehicles first and going to the latest.

Even if you bought it used from a dealer I'm guessing you maybe able to get the second key if it was never sent/given to the previous owner.

Either way you may want to post this in the 5th Gen forum section for more views/replies.

Tazz 12 08-05-2023 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by AuSeeker (Post 3807411)
I know I can make my own on my 4th Gen but you have to wait for 5th Gen owners to reply if you can do the same for a 5th Gen.....

That being said if you bought it new from a dealer, you should at some point be getting a second key from Toyota, many 2023 models due to supply shortages were shipped with only one key, recently Toyota is starting sending the second key via the dealers starting with the earlier production vehicles first and going to the latest.

Even if you bought it used from a dealer I'm guessing you maybe able to get the second key if it was never sent/given to the previous owner.

Either way you may want to post this in the 5th Gen forum section for more views/replies.


I did buy it used but not from a toyota dealer, i can't believe they want that much for one.

nvbirdman 08-09-2023 06:15 PM

I had one made at a locksmith (5th generation) and I think it only cost me about $50. That was a few years ago, so maybe more, maybe less.

AuSeeker 08-09-2023 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by nvbirdman (Post 3807910)
I had one made at a locksmith (5th generation) and I think it only cost me about $50. That was a few years ago, so maybe more, maybe less.

The OP has posted his question in the 5th Gen forum and it appears that the last couple of year models have a different key setup and can only be done with the dealer special programing tool.

nvbirdman 08-10-2023 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by AuSeeker (Post 3807913)
The OP has posted his question in the 5th Gen forum and it appears that the last couple of year models have a different key setup and can only be done with the dealer special programing tool.

Yes, as I said mine is a 5th gen and I went to a locksmith who was able to grind and program a new key.

AuSeeker 08-10-2023 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by nvbirdman (Post 3807967)
Yes, as I said mine is a 5th gen and I went to a locksmith who was able to grind and program a new key.

Yes I know you have a 5th Gen because you stated that in your post...but yours is an older 5th Gen...not a 2022 or 2023 like the OP has, as I stated for the latest 5th Gens you simply can't go to a locksmith to have a key programmed because they don't have the proper programmer, you have to go to a dealer because the keys have changed and only the dealers have the proper programmer to program these newer keys.

nvbirdman 08-10-2023 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AuSeeker (Post 3807998)
Yes I know you have a 5th Gen because you stated that in your post...but yours is an older 5th Gen...not a 2022 or 2023 like the OP has, as I stated for the latest 5th Gens you simply can't go to a locksmith to have a key programmed because they don't have the proper programmer, you have to go to a dealer because the keys have changed and only the dealers have the proper programmer to program these newer keys.

Thank you for clarifying that.

Milo99 08-16-2023 04:15 PM

Key programmer
 
I just bought an Xtool D7 scan tool from Amazon. It was $360 after some rebates. It can supposedly program smart key fobs. I went through the process and it looks like it would work. It didn't work for my issue, but that is another story. It should be easy to program a second key if you have one that works. If you have an older key with an actual physical key to put in the ignition it's much easier and you don't need the programmer. You can buy the keys from Tom's key or on Amazon and program it with a sequence of door openings and trip odometer presses. The videos are on YouTube.

Tazz 12 08-22-2023 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Milo99 (Post 3808696)
I just bought an Xtool D7 scan tool from Amazon. It was $360 after some rebates. It can supposedly program smart key fobs. I went through the process and it looks like it would work. It didn't work for my issue, but that is another story. It should be easy to program a second key if you have one that works. If you have an older key with an actual physical key to put in the ignition it's much easier and you don't need the programmer. You can buy the keys from Tom's key or on Amazon and program it with a sequence of door openings and trip odometer presses. The videos are on YouTube.

Mine has push to start, i'm still trying to decide what to do toms key said there's will not work yet.

That Xtool D7 looks pretty nice. There are so many scan tools i don't which one to buy all my cars/trucks are toyotas. :banana:

gillrich 03-09-2024 03:49 PM

Not worth it in my opinion

Ripper238 03-09-2024 06:43 PM

Making a key yourself is easy. But you don't have a key if you have push to start. That will be a problem making a key from a fob that has no key. lol


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