I'm not 100% sure what you mean. If it's the physical key that fits the driver's door lock and spare wheel security nut, then there would have been a key number recorded on the retail purchase card (usually kept in the warranty/service record booklet), supplied with the vehicle when new. The key number is the code for your vehicle's specific key profile. Otherwise, you should be able to get the new blank key that comes with a replacement key fob cut using an existing key as a template (you will also probably have to get a proper locksmith to do this).
I would like to know that too, I have lost my key to my car a couple of weeks ago but I have already sorted everything out, I called key cutting surbiton to make me a new key, it was pretty easy and it took not as much time as I was thinking. But I would need a key fob, and I can't find one that will actually fit my key as I do not know which one I should order
I would like to know that too, I have lost my key to my car a couple of weeks ago but I have already sorted everything out, I called key cutting surbiton to make me a new key, it was pretty easy and it took not as much time as I was thinking. But I would need a key fob, and I can't find one that will actually fit my key as I do not know which one I should order
Our (secondhand) MY2016 Prado GX came with only one key. I bought a second fob with (metal) key blank included. Was able to get the car to accept the new key using TechStream. The fob cost about $180 in 2019 from an Australian supplier on Ebay. You haven't given us any model details, so can't help further. You don't want to lose your last key (or have it imersed in water) - Toyota charge heaps to get you set up with new FOB and Key.
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