Do 2000 4runners have transponder keys ?
#1
Do 2000 4runners have transponder keys ?
I was going to go by walmart and get a spare key cut for my 4runner but looking around on ebay for blanks i saw the majority of them say transponder keys for 2000 year model? I have the limited model so my questions is it just a regular key or does it have to have a transponder key programmed to start ?
#2
I can tell you that the wife's 2000 4Runner Highlander Edition 4x4 does NOT have a transponder in the key.
YMMV
You have a Limited... Might want to give your local dealer your VIN and ask.
Joel
YMMV
You have a Limited... Might want to give your local dealer your VIN and ask.
Joel
#3
Registered User
It would appear that at least some of them do.
http://www.autotransponder.com/2000_..._entry_remotes
http://www.autotransponder.com/2000_..._entry_remotes
#4
Contributing Member
Yes, it does indeed have a transponder. I did the same thing with my 2000 limited.
You can tell for sure if you OEM key is big and fat at the base.
Luckly it is pretty easy to program new keys. I got some off ebay, I took it to Toyota and gave them my VIN number to have them cut a new perfect key for my truck. then did some searching to find the button sequence to program a new key on google.
You then simply use your OEM master key and push some buttons in order and it will program the new key. Worked fine for me.
You can tell for sure if you OEM key is big and fat at the base.
Luckly it is pretty easy to program new keys. I got some off ebay, I took it to Toyota and gave them my VIN number to have them cut a new perfect key for my truck. then did some searching to find the button sequence to program a new key on google.
You then simply use your OEM master key and push some buttons in order and it will program the new key. Worked fine for me.
#5
Thanks guys, I was afraid it was, I ran into the same problem with a lincoln navigator i had and the cheapest dealer i could get to program it was like $60 plus the cost of the key. Hopefully the toyota dealers wont charge that much.
#6
Contributing Member
I think I paid $5 per key on ebay, then had the dealer cut them (got a buddy that did it for free but doubt it would cost that much, can always just have someone copy your old key) and programmed it myself.
Programming it is easy, just got to press a bunch of buttons in a particular order. Not hard, just got to follow the directions.
#7
Awesome, i searched and found you only have to have one original key to do the programming which i have. My old Navigator you had to have 2 original factory keys to program another key otherwise you had to have a dealer do it for you. So thats what i figured i would have to do with my 4runner, so glad i dont have to fool with that thanks TA and to the rest of you guys for your help!
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