Toyota Car Key Replacement: Every Key Type, Every Model
Toyota has used several generations of key technology across its lineup, and knowing which type your vehicle uses matters a great deal when it comes to replacement. Older Toyotas — many pre-2000 Corollas and Tacomas, for example — use basic cut metal keys with no electronics. Mid-generation models introduced transponder keys, which contain a small chip that must be programmed to match your specific vehicle's immobilizer system; without correct programming, the engine simply won't start even if the blade is cut perfectly. More recent Toyotas, including the RAV4, Camry, and the Tacoma's newer trims, use key fobs with remote locking and, in many cases, proximity-based smart keys that allow push-to-start ignition as long as the key is inside the vehicle.
Our technicians arrive with professional-grade cutting and programming equipment capable of handling all of these key types on the spot. We can generate a working replacement even if you have zero keys remaining — no original key is required for most Toyota models. The factors that go into your final quote include the specific key type your model requires, any specialty programming your trim level demands, the time of day you call, and travel distance to your location. You'll know the exact price before we begin — no surprises.
