I seem to have lost the second key for my 2002 Rav. The key I have is a 2 button for locking the car and unlocking the car, and I guess talking to the immobiliser.
I phoned one company in Glasgow who want £312+VAT to obtain a key and program it.
I also phoned AA Car Key locksmiths and they quoted £305 inc VAT, but said they would need to check as the key might be obsolete.
Anyone know anybody else -
I seem to remember reading somewhere about being able to code a key from opening and shitting the drivers door about 6 times, but I still need the right key. I did try Timpsons but they don't do this particular key.
Hi
I did find this procedure posted on a different group and tried it, i managed to get the central locking bit to work but not the imobiliser, but the key i bought was only a cheap one from China so that was probably why.
At the time i did also find several videos on you tube with people demonstrating the same procedure.
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Will E Reckit
Will E Reckit 4
Posted January 14, 2014
Here are the programming methods that worked for my 2004 XT4. Standard Immobiliser and TVSS4-D alarm system fitted.
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IMMOBILISER Procedure:
Make sure all doors and windows are closed.
Insert and remove master key in the ignition cylinder 5 times and leave in cylinder at end of sequence.
Open and close the driver side door 6 times
Remove the master key - security light on dash should be illuminated.
Insert new blank key - security light begins flashing.
After approx. 1 minute the security light should extinguish - at this point the key is programmed.
Remove new key, insert original master key and start the engine. Turn off and process is terminated.
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REMOTE/CENTRAL LOCKING Procedure:
1. Start: Driver's door open and unlocked. Key not inserted in the ignition.
2. Insert programmed master key in ignition and then remove it, without turning it.
3. Do the following with the driver's door: shut, open, shut, open, all within 40 secs.
4. Insert key in ignition and then remove it, without turning it.
5. Repeat step 3.
6. Close driver's door.
7. Insert key in ignition
8. Turn key from Lock to On and back to Lock with a 1 second interval. The number of times you do this will select the desired programming mode: Once for ADD key, twice for REWRITE all keys, 3 times for CONFIRMATION, 5 times for PROHIBITION.
9. Remove key from ignition.
10. As verification of mode selection (except in Confirmation mode), the electric door locks will lock and unlock a number of times corresponding to the mode chosen in step 8.
(If Confirmation mode is selected, the doors will lock/unlock a number of times corresponding to the number of remote controls programmed into the system.)
11. For ADD and REWRITE modes: within 25 seconds after the locks have confirmed the selected mode:
(11a) Hold down the LOCK button on the new remote control whilst at the same time pressing UNLOCK 5 times. (11b) Release and press LOCK once. (11c) if the procedure has been performed correctly, the door locks will go from lock to unlock. If not, start from 1 again.
(11d) To enter additional remotes, repeat from step (11a).
12. Open driver's door to complete the procedure.
Quite a tedious procedure but I reckon the best way is to read and learn the process so you can complete all actions within a matter of a few seconds - any delay will 'time-out' the procedure