
I have a 2007 Toyota Tacoma with original keys to use. It worked great for me and saved me $350 on programming alone. The instructions are a little hard to read, but the price was definitely worth it. The price would be $575 for a key. I have a key and a remote control here. I also got a nice set of files here and tracked down the original key. With the key removed, gently scrape and fit from the catch until it turns the lock. After that I followed the programming instructions. I was over the moon that it worked and saved me a ton of money. YOU MUST HAVE THE KEY THAT COMES WITH THE VEHICLE FOR THIS TO WORK.

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