Here is a step-by-step list of instructions for this model year from CarAndTruckRemotes.com (not a sponsor): blog.carandtruckremotes.com/2015/11/05/2009-2010-2011-2012-and-2013-toyota-corolla-free-programming-instructions-for-remote-head-key-keyless-entry-remote-fob-alarm/
Ugh, it usually isn't a matter of encryption length. If your original key won't start it, and you have no spare, you may have to go to a dealer or locksmith to program a new master key, and for that you typically have to have the manufacturer master four-digit PIN that was assigned to the vehicle when it was manufactured. That normally comes on a small rectangular plate with all the original sale paperwork or is taped to the original manuals. It frequently gets lost., or the selling dealer conveniently "forgets" to give it to the original buyers this forcing the to the dealer if all keys are lost. You can erase all keys from the immobilizer with some tools, but you typically cannot program a new *initial* (first) key without the PIN. I suppose if you have no way of starting the car right now you have nothing to lose by trying, but understand the risks if you go in to the IMMO menu, find an option to erase all keys, then cannot (for some or any reason) program a new one.
Got to say thanks to Dave. I bought a 2009 Corolla that came with a working key fob and a spare fob did not have the module but the key part was perfect. Bought a matching key fob from someone in EBay, took the module and put it in my spare fob shell. then I followed these steps and programmed my spare key fob without a problem. I now have two working key fobs for my car. Have to say that pushing the light switch by the door jamb, instead of opening and closing the door, made it easier for me. Once again thanks for the tutorial. For those who have tried and did not work, just try it again.
You're a lifesaver! My 2015 Toyota Corolla never cycled the door lock during the entire process, but I followed the instructions all the way through and it still worked!
This worked on my 2016 corolla. My key and spare were not working. I assumed the battery died so I changed it. I assumed the spare died from not being used for years. I got one key to be reprogrammed. The other one I assume the battery is dead. Thank you Dave you saved me a ton of money at the dealership.
Hi Dave, in your instructions; it is bestt if you only turn off and on ONCE. Twice will remove any other remotes that were installed, while one will allow you to keep existing remotes
Thanks Dave! Tried a few sequences that other Tubers posted with no luck. Your's did the trick!! (Note: my 2012 Camry did NOT audibly cycle mid-program and I had to run through the steps twice but it did successfully program the remote. Go figure🤷♀️)
Thank you so much I watched this video 20 times Doing every action as you did them on a 2017 Corolla getting frustrated because the locks wouldn’t cycle and it wasn’t working . Then I paused the video and tried to remember all the steps and I’m pretty sure I did them incorrectly but somehow the locks cycled I press the lock and unlock button and the key worked 😃.
@@UnknownSrt27 I think the one step that I did that wasn’t in the video is I started the car I think it is assumed that when you go to program the car you drove it in somewhere not that it has been sitting in the driveway not running
Tried 5 times and only cycled the doors. Opened and clean the black rubery cover then it worked perfectly, 🤔 why, Who knows🤷🏻♂️! But it worked 💫🥳 Thanks a lot for your advice.
For my own (and others) reference: 1. Open drivers side door 2. Insert and remove original key into ignition twice 3. Close and open driver's door twice 4. Insert and remove good key into ignition once 5. Close and open driver's door twice again 6. Put key into ignition 7. Close drivers door 8. Turn key from off to on to off 1 time 9. remove key, locks should cycle 10. Hold the lock and unlock button for 3 seconds on the new key
Awesome video. Will try this tomorrow morning can't wait. Just had a question I broke my original key. The black alarm part fell off but the key part I still have will this be enough for me to cut the new key fob blank I purchased and then follow these instructions?
For cutting the key, it depends on whether your key shop can secure what you have in the machine to use it as a template. Hard to say for sure. Thanks for the kind words, and for watching! Let us know how it turns out.
Just did it right now and it worked! I'm so happy thank you so much. I have to figure out something else out the check engine snf the Trac off sign is showing for some reason
update. today i went to cut the keys, and the surprise was that only works for lock and unlock, so i had to pay for programming because my car won't turn on ..
Hmmm... unfortunately, there's a recurring theme that this either works perfectly (which seems to be the vast majority of times) or it stalls out at the cycle/finish process and darned if I know why. Where did you get the new key? Any chance all the key slots in the immobilizer are already taken?
@@DIYDaveOK I'm unsure as to where the key was gotten but ignition works. I tried doing the on off cycle twice incase the list of paired keys was full same result, no lock cycle to confirm it's ready to adda new remote. (Not sure what you meant by immobilizer)
The immobilizer is the computer component that records and authorizes keys. Typically, most Toyotas allow for up to (I think) five total programmed keys; the two issues by the factory and then up to three additional ones. There is the possibility that other remotes have been programmed and all slots are filled. I don't think the AP200 supports selective deletion of individual keys. If you're not sure where the extra key originated, you might consider getting one from a good source like CarAndTruckRemotes.com (not a sponsor).
Hey dave, thank you for the video! I successfully programmed two key fobs for my car, but the only problem I have is that after performing the remote programming, my key fob only locks the door, but does not unlock or open the trunk. I don't think is the key fob because it's new new, so I'm not sure what it could be.
You know, you're the second or third commenter in the last few days (weeks) that had had a problem with the second part of the programming. Do you have another key that does, in fact, unlock the trunk remotely? (Purely making sure we're not overlooking a problem with the lock actuator). I'm wondering if something has changed in the way the key gets written into the IMMO database that prevents the second part of the programming from working. I'm honestly not sure what's going on. I wish I had a better answer for you.
Hey Dave! Good video. I’m trying these steps on my 2013 Corolla and get to the last steps. The locks cycle “lock/unlock”, but when I press the remote to test, it cycles “lock/unlock/lock/unlock”, and ends up not working. I’ve tried multiple times and each time end with the same result. Any suggestions??
Hmmm...that's strange.. The instances when I've had issues it usually boils down to timing, eg I waited too long (or tried the next step too soon). The steps can be *VERY* finicky!!! Thanks for watching. Give it another try and let me know how it goes.
Good video Dave. I'm wondering if you have any tips or ideas on how to program to lock and unlock my wife. Sometimes she locks up and nothing I try seems to help at all.
LOL I don't think I could help you there, but if I could figure THAT out for husbands everywhere, that would be one viral video!!! 😆😆😂. Thanks for watching!
I am going to replace the door control receiver on my friends 2011 Camry and hope this works to reprogram her FOB's. However I don't see your steps that you said would be listed below the video. Thanks in advance.
Hi Buddie, thanks for watching. Here is a link to the steps from CarAndTruckRemotes.com: blog.carandtruckremotes.com/2015/11/05/2009-2010-2011-2012-and-2013-toyota-corolla-free-programming-instructions-for-remote-head-key-keyless-entry-remote-fob-alarm/
Try to do these steps before you replace the door control receiver. Got one from the junkyard for a 2010 corolla, installed it, programmed it and it worked. Put the old one in programmed it and old one worked too. Parts was 13 bucks so not that expensive. Have a back up receiver now.
Where can I find instructions to do the same for a 2014 Camry SE? I purchased a blank FOB (type G). Once that's working, I'll move on to the next steps: getting the key cut and attempting the AUTEL 200 (from your other video) for getting the key to start the vehicle.
Each generation's instructions seem to vary just a bit from prior and later versions. I don't have instructions handy for a '14 Camry, but the programming steps in the Autel should match up to that vehicle. Thanks for watching!
For some reason when I do these exact steps perfectly, I’m still unable to get the car to give the “success lock”. Not sure if that means there’s an underlying issue or what.
Hmmm it's hard to say, unfortunately. Same year/make, etc? If the computer is already filled with the codes for other fobs, that might be one explanation.
Well, if you had a working fob and it suddenly stopped working, and no work relating to keys has been done to the car, I'd have to infer a problem with the transponder in the key fob...about the best I could suggest
It was working for me, but the 2nd key wasn’t responding. The battery might be dead cause it hasn’t been used at all. Thank you for the video though, it was very helpful.
@@lifeschoice6235 Unfortunately I have seen reports here that people experience what you're describing, and I don't have a magic fix. The way the video shows it is how I did it, along with the pinned instructions in the comments. Same year Corolla? Could all the keyslots be taken in the computer? I honestly wish I could nail down why for a subset of people this gives them trouble. I may have to program another key for my daughter (it's her car) and we will revisit this. I'd try the same steps at least once more because they can be very finicky.
Hey DIY Dave, So I have 2 fobs when I program 1 the other 1 disables and vice verse, how do i get them both to work or program both of them? Thanks Greg
Hmmm...sounds to me like you may have the maximum number of fobs programmed to the car, and when you program the last one the previous one gets displaced. That's my first guess at least!
Hi Dave, i got my fob lock & unlock setting working. but the immobiliser not learning yet. can u kindly advise if i need to redo again? or is there a special way to sync with immobiliser? Thank u
Very informative! I would like to ask sir the mhz of corolla 2008-2011, it is the model before yours, are they the same mhz? Mine wasn't working when it got chipped by the locksmith to fit it in another fob, planning to order thru online shopping.
Now that one I just don't know. I know Toyota changed remote key systems over four or five generations so I suspect it is reasonable to assume frequencies changed, but I don't know that for a fact. You could keep the same frequencies but encode different information that makes the two systems mutually exclusive.
Hey Dave, i have a 2010 corolla and found a used key fob from a different corolla between the years of 09-13 but it’s cut different then the original. if the key is already cut what will happen when i reprogram the used key. will it then be the key that starts the vehicle and my old key will only be used to lock the doors manually ? Thanks.
if the physical key is cut differently I don't know that it will engage the immobilizer mechanically to allow it to start. The used/old reprogrammed key *should* still be able to remote unlock and open the trunk.
Nothing was taken out or changed, if you see a cut it was unintentional. I did this video about five years ago so I can only assume it was a cut for a couple of seconds of dead/pointless activity. No secret magic or deception.
I couldnt get my 2009 Corolla to get into programming mode, I followed all steps as followed and still had no results The security light just keeps flashing. Door locks never cycled. Any help is appreciated!
Hmmm if that security light is flashing thats a sign something else may be going on, like a problem with one of your existing keys, or perhaps all the slots for new keys are already taken. I'd give it a fresh try from scratch once more.
how would i go about resetting the slots for previous keys? I believe there were multiple fobs before I became the new owner. I also went to a locksmith today and cut the new key, I was asked if I wanted to program it for $100 and kindly declined lol.@@DIYDaveOK
I believe that's highly dependent on the model. I think I'm some cases the tool (like a ThinkDiag) will tell you how many "slots" are occupied, but not sure about giving you the ability to delete anything. You must be sure NOT to delete the master key or you WILL run a risk of *bricking the car*. I don't think ThinkDiag or the older AP200's can handle a master key reprogram, as that may take the vehicle PIN that it may or may not be able to find if you don't have it on hand. Wish I had more concise news for you. Exercise caution with any key deletions if that's your problem .
Are you reprograming this key because a new battery was put it?...I just put in new CR2025 battery and my key still not working so I am going to try reprogram.
Sure!! I get all my remotes at CarAndTruckRemotes.com They have brand new and refurbished remotes and really good customer service. I don't get anything for mentioning them, they're not a sponsor or anything like that. I've just had good experiences with them!!
Hi Cool! Unfortunately, the steps don't always apply across the board. As the software for each car changes over time and across models, the steps change as well. Thanks for watching!
My son bought a couple off Amazon for his car and they do not work I was able to program my my key from my car to his car yeah 1 key fob 2 cars 😑 he has contacted the Amazon seller and are awaiting reply. So in short I found out no you do not need a original key fob to program a new key fob. Thank you for the quick response 👍🏼.
Im using a corolla 2.0, 2011, do I need to get a specific frequency for FOB remote of this model? I came across there were two types of frequencies one is 315mhz and the other is 433mhz for Toyota Corolla, or does the receiver of this model able to receive any response from any of these frequency?
Is there any way to turn off the wireless remote to a 2018 Toyota Corollahas somebody has gained access to the remote code and locks and unlocks it randomly
Wow, Bruno, that's a bad situation to say the least! What I think you might have to explore is the possibility of having ALL the remote keyless fobs erased from your vehicle's computer memory and having new keys programmed. Ordinarily, this requires access to the OEM's systems to have a new internal "master key" created for your vehicle, and usually that kind of access is limited to only certified locksmiths (or, of course, dealerships). There are some third-party tools that can accomplish this as well, but I have no personal experience with *complete key erasure* and ground-up reprogramming. Exercise caution and good luck! Thanks for watching and commenting!
If you check out the key programming video, you can see how I used the AP200 to program an ignition key. There's a link in the video for it. Thanks for watching!!
I think you need an original, working key to program additional keys. The ECU stores all the key information internally, and assumes a new key can be programmed if a known-good key is presented. If your only good key has failed, even with a new battery, you *might* have to use an OEM tool (like Techstream for Toyota) to rewrite/regenerate all the secret key information and program a new master key. There are some subtleties there I have not checked into myself, so be very careful when dealing with the car's key memory. If you completely erase all keys, you could be left with an unstartable car, requiring a programming tool that typically (well, supposedly) only certified locksmiths have, and in some cases require payment of a fee to the OEM to have a new "master" key code written to the computer. The AP200 is designed, I believe, to have one good key in hand. Thanks for watching!
DIY Dave thanks for the video man! I’m having the same problem. My original car key stopped working and I got the battery replaced and it still doesn’t work. It flashes red when your press the button but doesn’t unlock/lock the car. Toyota said something about getting a new chip and getting it programmed for like $600 bucks! Can you help me with something I can do. Money is kinda tight right now and I’m really trying to help my dad. Thank you
How can we unlock just the drivers door 1st on 1st click. Then all 3 other door on 2nd click. For safety reasons of a lone driver running to car and a chaser trying to beat them to the car on passenger side. Is their a way to program the key to open only the drivers side 1st on 1st click? If i cant have the 2nd click to opem passengers sides. I hopeing at least i can get to drivers side and just unlock them from inside car. I'm talking women getting off work heading to car and a stranger approaching her from the otherside as she is walking to her car alone at night. She'd want just the driver side to open to get in lock her side, start it and go. Thank you i appreciate your knowledge sir.
That kind of unlock customization isn't controlled by the key fob; it would be something that a system called the Body Control Module would have to be programmed to do. Now on the other Toyota products I own, the unlock behavior you describe is the default, so I'm surprised you are experiencing different behavior.
Instructions for programming these fobs vary widely from model to model, and I think that Highlander has a later-generation key-fob, so I suspect the steps are going to be different. 😥 Wish I had more info for you!!
This is a great tutorial. My problem is that even though the door locks cycle in programming mode, even though it responds to my fob after going through all of the steps, it still doesn’t work after programming mode is off. It only works while it’s in programming mode. Anybody else have this issue?
Having seen a few of these kinds of replies recently, it concerns me that perhaps Autel has changed the software such that the IMMO programming no longer works the same. The only reason I can think of that would prevent it from working otherwise is having all the key slots ( I think the max is five) taken up in the immobilizer.
Here is a step-by-step list of instructions for this model year from CarAndTruckRemotes.com (not a sponsor):
blog.carandtruckremotes.com/2015/11/05/2009-2010-2011-2012-and-2013-toyota-corolla-free-programming-instructions-for-remote-head-key-keyless-entry-remote-fob-alarm/
good morning, please I lost all my Toyota sensor keys, how can I start my car
I have followed this step-by-step in our 2013 Corolla with no luck
Sorry Johnny, is this with a new spare key?
@@DIYDaveOK no, original key for our 2013 Corolla. I guess it’s 80bit key encryption, not 40 and requires a dealership ?
Ugh, it usually isn't a matter of encryption length. If your original key won't start it, and you have no spare, you may have to go to a dealer or locksmith to program a new master key, and for that you typically have to have the manufacturer master four-digit PIN that was assigned to the vehicle when it was manufactured. That normally comes on a small rectangular plate with all the original sale paperwork or is taped to the original manuals. It frequently gets lost., or the selling dealer conveniently "forgets" to give it to the original buyers this forcing the to the dealer if all keys are lost. You can erase all keys from the immobilizer with some tools, but you typically cannot program a new *initial* (first) key without the PIN. I suppose if you have no way of starting the car right now you have nothing to lose by trying, but understand the risks if you go in to the IMMO menu, find an option to erase all keys, then cannot (for some or any reason) program a new one.
Got to say thanks to Dave. I bought a 2009 Corolla that came with a working key fob and a spare fob did not have the module but the key part was perfect. Bought a matching key fob from someone in EBay, took the module and put it in my spare fob shell. then I followed these steps and programmed my spare key fob without a problem. I now have two working key fobs for my car. Have to say that pushing the light switch by the door jamb, instead of opening and closing the door, made it easier for me. Once again thanks for the tutorial.
For those who have tried and did not work, just try it again.
@@chipservin2843 Awesome!!
You're a lifesaver! My 2015 Toyota Corolla never cycled the door lock during the entire process, but I followed the instructions all the way through and it still worked!
Awesome!! So glad it worked for you!!
I tried doing it on my 2015 corolla, somehow it's not working, I'm not sure if it's the key (not oem) or I'm doing it wrong.
It's possible the steps vary slightly for a 2015, not 100% sure.
Same, I'm having the same issue with my 2010.
I feel like it might be an app issue.
I was able to program a OEM key though
@@matthewbelviz8230
Is there anything you did different it’s not working for my 2015 Corolla
This worked on my 2016 corolla. My key and spare were not working. I assumed the battery died so I changed it. I assumed the spare died from not being used for years. I got one key to be reprogrammed. The other one I assume the battery is dead. Thank you Dave you saved me a ton of money at the dealership.
That's fantastic! Thanks so much for letting us know.
After I had changed the battery for my car key, it wasn’t working. I did this procedure and it is back to normal. Thank you for posting this! 🎉🤩
Your explanation to program the Toyota Corolla key fob worked as promised. Easy and quick. Thanks for sharing the the information.
My pleasure!! Glad it was helpful!
Awesome. Worked exactly as you said. I was able to put the fob parts into the old key!! Works like it came from the factory!!
Fantastic!!!
Thank you Dave.
This was a very clear video with instructions clearly laid out and very easy to follow.
Thanks for watching, Peter!
It worked,I can’t believe it,I feel very happy like a child…Thank you DIYDAVID
I bought 2 key fobs I paid $10 for both to be cut I did this process and both work total I paid was less than 35$ Thank you
hey if you remember where did you get the car keys cut at?
Just a local locksmith
@@DIYDaveOK thanks
Where did you bought that keys from?
I buy all my fobs and remotes from CarAndTruckRemotes.com (not a sponsor).
Very clear, great instructions! It took me a longer time watching the video than it did reprograming the clicker.
Hi Dave, in your instructions; it is bestt if you only turn off and on ONCE. Twice will remove any other remotes that were installed, while one will allow you to keep existing remotes
Really?
Thank you!
At the end, I had to step out of the vehicle and used the key fob, and it’s works ❤
Awesome! Great to hear a success story!!
Thanks Dave! Tried a few sequences that other Tubers posted with no luck. Your's did the trick!! (Note: my 2012 Camry did NOT audibly cycle mid-program and I had to run through the steps twice but it did successfully program the remote. Go figure🤷♀️)
Awesome!! Glad it worked for you!!!
Woohooo!!! Just did it. Your door technique was the trick. Much love sir!!!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much I watched this video 20 times Doing every action as you did them on a 2017 Corolla getting frustrated because the locks wouldn’t cycle and it wasn’t working . Then I paused the video and tried to remember all the steps and I’m pretty sure I did them incorrectly but somehow the locks cycled I press the lock and unlock button and the key worked 😃.
Awesome!!
How exactly did you do it?
@@UnknownSrt27 I think the one step that I did that wasn’t in the video is I started the car I think it is assumed that when you go to program the car you drove it in somewhere not that it has been sitting in the driveway not running
This was very timely for me...it helped immensely in programming my RAV4 key fob. Many thanks for the clear instructions. Cheers Mike.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Thank you!! I just programmed a key for a 2012 Scion XB. The steps worked!!
Awesome! Thanks for letting me know!
I seen your comment so. I ordered a pair had the key cut and i programmed x2 keys for my 2012 XB. $60 new set of keys 😁👍🏼
Tried 5 times and only cycled the doors.
Opened and clean the black rubery cover then it worked perfectly, 🤔 why, Who knows🤷🏻♂️!
But it worked 💫🥳
Thanks a lot for your advice.
Fantastic! Thanks for letting me know and for watching!
Thanks! Worked perfectly for my Corolla 2013.
Great to hear!
For my own (and others) reference:
1. Open drivers side door
2. Insert and remove original key into ignition twice
3. Close and open driver's door twice
4. Insert and remove good key into ignition once
5. Close and open driver's door twice again
6. Put key into ignition
7. Close drivers door
8. Turn key from off to on to off 1 time
9. remove key, locks should cycle
10. Hold the lock and unlock button for 3 seconds on the new key
It would be great if the directions referred to good key and new key...do you ever put the new key into the ignition?
2009 Toyota Matrix .... T H A N K Y O U !! This worked !!! I am so grateful ! 👍
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for sharing!
Just saved $300 from the dealer thanks a lot 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome!! That's why I do these videos!!! Thanks for watching!
This worked for me, super easy instructions and clearly given.
Thanks Tomz!!
Thank God I just saw this video,thank you DIYDAVID
Thank you. Got a 2014 Corolla remote happy and working.
Awesome!! Glad it worked for you and thanks for watching!
Worked perfect for my 2011 Toyota Corolla!!! Thanks 😊
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
It didn’t for me :/
Awesome video. Will try this tomorrow morning can't wait. Just had a question I broke my original key. The black alarm part fell off but the key part I still have will this be enough for me to cut the new key fob blank I purchased and then follow these instructions?
For cutting the key, it depends on whether your key shop can secure what you have in the machine to use it as a template. Hard to say for sure. Thanks for the kind words, and for watching! Let us know how it turns out.
Just did it right now and it worked! I'm so happy thank you so much. I have to figure out something else out the check engine snf the Trac off sign is showing for some reason
Really nice video sir. Would this steps also work for Toyota Fortuner 2009?
Hi, Sy! Unfortunately, I'm just not familiar enough with that vehicle to hazard a guess.
WOWWWWW THANKSSSSSSSSS I FOLLOW YOUR INSTRUCTION I WATCH YOUR VIDEO AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY THANK YOU VERY MUCH 👋 FROM PUERTO RICO🇵🇷🌴
Awesome!! So glad it helped you! Thanks for watching!
Great video, instructions are clear. Was able to program my dads 09 Corolla in a few minutes.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Did you need a lock smith to program the key?
Hey Kevin sosa I also have a 09 Corolla what key fob did you use ?
@@lucero3900 sorry just saw this. No I was able to do it myself.
thanks a lot it worked for me at first time on 2010 toyota corolla le...
Fantastic!! Thanks for letting me know!
update. today i went to cut the keys, and the surprise was that only works for lock and unlock, so i had to pay for programming because my car won't turn on ..
Holy crap! I'm about to try this out. If it works I'm gonna be really impressed
@@edfarmer154 I hope it does!!
So far, no luck. I'll try a few different variations i guess
@@edfarmer154 Same year/car, correct?
2014 toyota corolla
Thank you so much Dave. This was very helpful 👍
@@jackiejackerie5264 You are most welcome!! I'm glad it helped!! ❤️
2010 toyota corolla 1.8L. Worked perfectly!
Awesome!!! Thanks for giving it a try and letting us know it worked!!
Hi I'm trying on a 2010 corlla S but it doesn't cycle
Hmmm... unfortunately, there's a recurring theme that this either works perfectly (which seems to be the vast majority of times) or it stalls out at the cycle/finish process and darned if I know why. Where did you get the new key? Any chance all the key slots in the immobilizer are already taken?
@@DIYDaveOK I'm unsure as to where the key was gotten but ignition works. I tried doing the on off cycle twice incase the list of paired keys was full same result, no lock cycle to confirm it's ready to adda new remote.
(Not sure what you meant by immobilizer)
The immobilizer is the computer component that records and authorizes keys. Typically, most Toyotas allow for up to (I think) five total programmed keys; the two issues by the factory and then up to three additional ones. There is the possibility that other remotes have been programmed and all slots are filled. I don't think the AP200 supports selective deletion of individual keys. If you're not sure where the extra key originated, you might consider getting one from a good source like CarAndTruckRemotes.com (not a sponsor).
Hey dave, thank you for the video! I successfully programmed two key fobs for my car, but the only problem I have is that after performing the remote programming, my key fob only locks the door, but does not unlock or open the trunk. I don't think is the key fob because it's new new, so I'm not sure what it could be.
You know, you're the second or third commenter in the last few days (weeks) that had had a problem with the second part of the programming. Do you have another key that does, in fact, unlock the trunk remotely? (Purely making sure we're not overlooking a problem with the lock actuator). I'm wondering if something has changed in the way the key gets written into the IMMO database that prevents the second part of the programming from working. I'm honestly not sure what's going on. I wish I had a better answer for you.
Hey Dave! Good video. I’m trying these steps on my 2013 Corolla and get to the last steps. The locks cycle “lock/unlock”, but when I press the remote to test, it cycles “lock/unlock/lock/unlock”, and ends up not working. I’ve tried multiple times and each time end with the same result. Any suggestions??
Hmmm...that's strange.. The instances when I've had issues it usually boils down to timing, eg I waited too long (or tried the next step too soon). The steps can be *VERY* finicky!!! Thanks for watching. Give it another try and let me know how it goes.
Dear L Boswell, I have the same issue. Please tell me if you found a solution. Thank you!
@@DIYDaveOK hello Dave my 2010 Corolla is having same issue.. I am trying to make the matter key work but it won't work, please advise.. Thank you
Same. Mins is doong this and idk what to do
When your turn the car ignition on, instead of doing it once. Do it twice. This worked for me.
🤣🤣🤣 why does this seem like we're just putting on a crazy show for our neighbors! But.... im going to try it...
Good video Dave. I'm wondering if you have any tips or ideas on how to program to lock and unlock my wife. Sometimes she locks up and nothing I try seems to help at all.
LOL I don't think I could help you there, but if I could figure THAT out for husbands everywhere, that would be one viral video!!! 😆😆😂. Thanks for watching!
Thank you ones again for your video’s just program my key and key fob🤙🏻
Awesome!! Thanks for letting us know!!
I am going to replace the door control receiver on my friends 2011 Camry and hope this works to reprogram her FOB's. However I don't see your steps that you said would be listed below the video. Thanks in advance.
Hi Buddie, thanks for watching. Here is a link to the steps from CarAndTruckRemotes.com: blog.carandtruckremotes.com/2015/11/05/2009-2010-2011-2012-and-2013-toyota-corolla-free-programming-instructions-for-remote-head-key-keyless-entry-remote-fob-alarm/
Try to do these steps before you replace the door control receiver. Got one from the junkyard for a 2010 corolla, installed it, programmed it and it worked. Put the old one in programmed it and old one worked too. Parts was 13 bucks so not that expensive. Have a back up receiver now.
Where can I find instructions to do the same for a 2014 Camry SE? I purchased a blank FOB (type G). Once that's working, I'll move on to the next steps: getting the key cut and attempting the AUTEL 200 (from your other video) for getting the key to start the vehicle.
Each generation's instructions seem to vary just a bit from prior and later versions. I don't have instructions handy for a '14 Camry, but the programming steps in the Autel should match up to that vehicle. Thanks for watching!
Im shocked it actually worked lol thanks for the info!
Fantastic!!! Thanks❤️
Thank you thank you thank you! You just saved me $200
That's awesome!!! Thanks for letting me know!!!
First times the charm. Thanks!!!
This actually worked for my 09 Corolla tyvm!
Fantastic!! Glad it worked for you!! Thanks for watching!
The instructions worked really well 👍
Awesome!
Works perfect to my toyota corolla 2013. Thank you dave
Awesome! Glad it worked for you!!
Thanks for the video. Worked for me the Service manual for the 2010 corolla on how to do this was not that clear.
For some reason when I do these exact steps perfectly, I’m still unable to get the car to give the “success lock”. Not sure if that means there’s an underlying issue or what.
Hmmm it's hard to say, unfortunately. Same year/make, etc? If the computer is already filled with the codes for other fobs, that might be one explanation.
Hey my key fob stopped being able to lock and unlock my corolla 2008 i have tried multiple of these videod and none of them work i am very confused
Well, if you had a working fob and it suddenly stopped working, and no work relating to keys has been done to the car, I'd have to infer a problem with the transponder in the key fob...about the best I could suggest
Worked great man! Thank you. Very easy to do and understand
Awesome!! Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
It was working for me, but the 2nd key wasn’t responding. The battery might be dead cause it hasn’t been used at all. Thank you for the video though, it was very helpful.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
It would be great if the directions referred to good key and new key...do you ever put the new key into the ignition?
@@rondebaugh Did you look at the instructions in the pinned comment?
Keeps unlocking and locking unlocking after trying to program it. How’d u get it to work?
@@lifeschoice6235 Unfortunately I have seen reports here that people experience what you're describing, and I don't have a magic fix. The way the video shows it is how I did it, along with the pinned instructions in the comments. Same year Corolla? Could all the keyslots be taken in the computer? I honestly wish I could nail down why for a subset of people this gives them trouble. I may have to program another key for my daughter (it's her car) and we will revisit this. I'd try the same steps at least once more because they can be very finicky.
Thanks for showing this..does this work on 2017 rav4 H key ?
I'm going to guess that the steps for that vehicle are different, but something similar is probably available.
Hey DIY Dave, So I have 2 fobs when I program 1 the other 1 disables and vice verse, how do i get them both to work or program both of them? Thanks Greg
Hmmm...sounds to me like you may have the maximum number of fobs programmed to the car, and when you program the last one the previous one gets displaced. That's my first guess at least!
Thanks for that! You just save me a trip to the garage.
Worked like magic!!! Thanks
Awesome! Glad it worked for you, and thanks for watching!
thank you very much my problem was solved successfully
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Forgot the instructions in part 2. Can you post a link to them in the description please.
I'm going to order a spare key when I have it I'm going to program it thanks for the video it's very easy.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
How'd it go did it work?
Wow this really work thanks so much Sir
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Hi Dave, i got my fob lock & unlock setting working. but the immobiliser not learning yet. can u kindly advise if i need to redo again? or is there a special way to sync with immobiliser? Thank u
I would always advise just going through the steps once again. The process can be very finicky!
THIS WORKED!!!!
AWESOME!!
It works!!!! Many thanks for this video
Very informative! I would like to ask sir the mhz of corolla 2008-2011, it is the model before yours, are they the same mhz? Mine wasn't working when it got chipped by the locksmith to fit it in another fob, planning to order thru online shopping.
Now that one I just don't know. I know Toyota changed remote key systems over four or five generations so I suspect it is reasonable to assume frequencies changed, but I don't know that for a fact. You could keep the same frequencies but encode different information that makes the two systems mutually exclusive.
Ty
My daughter did it from college.
Youre a hero!!
LOL Thanks!! ❤️
Hey Dave, i have a 2010 corolla and found a used key fob from a different corolla between the years of 09-13 but it’s cut different then the original. if the key is already cut what will happen when i reprogram the used key. will it then be the key that starts the vehicle and my old key will only be used to lock the doors manually ?
Thanks.
if the physical key is cut differently I don't know that it will engage the immobilizer mechanically to allow it to start. The used/old reprogrammed key *should* still be able to remote unlock and open the trunk.
Muchas gracias por tu video. Me fue muy útil thank you so much!!!
Gracias, mi amigo!! gracias por ver mi video
Hi DIY Dave
At 3:55 your camera cut to a different time when locking with the new fob didnt work. What did you do to finish the programming?
Nothing was taken out or changed, if you see a cut it was unintentional. I did this video about five years ago so I can only assume it was a cut for a couple of seconds of dead/pointless activity. No secret magic or deception.
Cool, thanks DIY Dave
I couldnt get my 2009 Corolla to get into programming mode, I followed all steps as followed and still had no results
The security light just keeps flashing. Door locks never cycled. Any help is appreciated!
Hmmm if that security light is flashing thats a sign something else may be going on, like a problem with one of your existing keys, or perhaps all the slots for new keys are already taken. I'd give it a fresh try from scratch once more.
how would i go about resetting the slots for previous keys? I believe there were multiple fobs before I became the new owner.
I also went to a locksmith today and cut the new key, I was asked if I wanted to program it for $100 and kindly declined lol.@@DIYDaveOK
I believe that's highly dependent on the model. I think I'm some cases the tool (like a ThinkDiag) will tell you how many "slots" are occupied, but not sure about giving you the ability to delete anything. You must be sure NOT to delete the master key or you WILL run a risk of *bricking the car*. I don't think ThinkDiag or the older AP200's can handle a master key reprogram, as that may take the vehicle PIN that it may or may not be able to find if you don't have it on hand. Wish I had more concise news for you. Exercise caution with any key deletions if that's your problem .
Are you reprograming this key because a new battery was put it?...I just put in new CR2025 battery and my key still not working so I am going to try reprogram.
No this was a new secondary key. We bought the car used and it only had one key, so we needed a spare. Thanks for watching!
This is very good way thanks
Thanks for watching!
Hey bud i have a 2013 corolla is there a link for the remote you used, i went to autozone and only had on that cost over 200 bucks thanks
Sure!! I get all my remotes at CarAndTruckRemotes.com They have brand new and refurbished remotes and really good customer service. I don't get anything for mentioning them, they're not a sponsor or anything like that. I've just had good experiences with them!!
Does $79. Sounnd about right your video is on my same car just trying to make sure i get the right one
@@mjhead13 Let me go back and check my order from them. It sounds close!!
@@mjhead13 Okay, my receipt is from two years ago, but the price for my 2013 Corolla remote entry fob was $49.95 plus tax and shipping.
Thank you for your response and info, very informative video thanks again
Is there any secrets using the key fob? On other cars holding down a certain button can bring the windows down?
Sir may i ask if this steps of programing the key remote is applicable to all model of toyota?
Hi Cool! Unfortunately, the steps don't always apply across the board. As the software for each car changes over time and across models, the steps change as well. Thanks for watching!
I had a toyota corolla 2009 xrs 2.4 works perfectly 👍👍👍👍👋
That's great! Thanks for watching!
What key fob did you use?
Thank you, it worked for me
IT WORKED! THANKS!
Awesome!! Glad it was helpful!!
Thank you. Just used it to program mine
Hi. I’m trying to program another one and it’s not working. What could be the cause?
When you complete the programming cycle, does the car respond as expected? What year/make etc are we working with?
2009 Corolla. It wasn’t recycling initially but it just did When I press the lock and unlock buttons together it doesn’t function from there.
Thanks. Will try.
works like a charm🎉
What if you don't have a original factory key fob?
Programming a new key in this way all but requires one existing good key if I'm not mistaken.
My son bought a couple off Amazon for his car and they do not work I was able to program my my key from my car to his car yeah 1 key fob 2 cars 😑 he has contacted the Amazon seller and are awaiting reply. So in short I found out no you do not need a original key fob to program a new key fob. Thank you for the quick response 👍🏼.
Im using a corolla 2.0, 2011, do I need to get a specific frequency for FOB remote of this model?
I came across there were two types of frequencies one is 315mhz and the other is 433mhz for Toyota Corolla, or does the receiver of this model able to receive any response from any of these frequency?
I think the model year and make would be sufficient guarantee the proper type of fob.
Is there any way to turn off the wireless remote to a 2018 Toyota Corollahas somebody has gained access to the remote code and locks and unlocks it randomly
Wow, Bruno, that's a bad situation to say the least! What I think you might have to explore is the possibility of having ALL the remote keyless fobs erased from your vehicle's computer memory and having new keys programmed. Ordinarily, this requires access to the OEM's systems to have a new internal "master key" created for your vehicle, and usually that kind of access is limited to only certified locksmiths (or, of course, dealerships). There are some third-party tools that can accomplish this as well, but I have no personal experience with *complete key erasure* and ground-up reprogramming. Exercise caution and good luck! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Can u recomend a good place i can buy a remote for my Corolla 2011? Thank u!
I'd try CarandTruckRemotes.com. I've bought all my remotes/keys from them. (Not a sponsor).
@@DIYDaveOK thank u!
@@Ru4444 My pleasure!! You are most welcome!!
Once you do that last step(“hit the lock button once”)... be sure to open and close your doors to conclude the cycle!
I hope this helps.
Thank you
THANKS MAN, WORK GREATS.. 5 STARS TO YOU, HOW DO I PROGRAMME MY NEW KEY TO START ENGINE
If you check out the key programming video, you can see how I used the AP200 to program an ignition key. There's a link in the video for it. Thanks for watching!!
Will this work to reprogram my original key? I already switched the battery remote key and my original key still doesn’t open or lock my car?
Did you try it ? Same thing happened to me.
I think you need an original, working key to program additional keys. The ECU stores all the key information internally, and assumes a new key can be programmed if a known-good key is presented. If your only good key has failed, even with a new battery, you *might* have to use an OEM tool (like Techstream for Toyota) to rewrite/regenerate all the secret key information and program a new master key. There are some subtleties there I have not checked into myself, so be very careful when dealing with the car's key memory. If you completely erase all keys, you could be left with an unstartable car, requiring a programming tool that typically (well, supposedly) only certified locksmiths have, and in some cases require payment of a fee to the OEM to have a new "master" key code written to the computer. The AP200 is designed, I believe, to have one good key in hand. Thanks for watching!
DIY Dave thanks for the video man! I’m having the same problem. My original car key stopped working and I got the battery replaced and it still doesn’t work. It flashes red when your press the button but doesn’t unlock/lock the car. Toyota said something about getting a new chip and getting it programmed for like $600 bucks! Can you help me with something I can do. Money is kinda tight right now and I’m really trying to help my dad. Thank you
@@raphaeld2810 The exact same problem as you mentioned above. Have you solved it? Would you share your method? Thanks.
How can we unlock just the drivers door 1st on 1st click. Then all 3 other door on 2nd click. For safety reasons of a lone driver running to car and a chaser trying to beat them to the car on passenger side. Is their a way to program the key to open only the drivers side 1st on 1st click? If i cant have the 2nd click to opem passengers sides. I hopeing at least i can get to drivers side and just unlock them from inside car. I'm talking women getting off work heading to car and a stranger approaching her from the otherside as she is walking to her car alone at night. She'd want just the driver side to open to get in lock her side, start it and go.
Thank you i appreciate your knowledge sir.
That kind of unlock customization isn't controlled by the key fob; it would be something that a system called the Body Control Module would have to be programmed to do. Now on the other Toyota products I own, the unlock behavior you describe is the default, so I'm surprised you are experiencing different behavior.
Hey Dave, I’m needing to program a four button key fob for a 2018 Highlander. Same instructions you think??? Thanks!!!
Instructions for programming these fobs vary widely from model to model, and I think that Highlander has a later-generation key-fob, so I suspect the steps are going to be different. 😥 Wish I had more info for you!!
Worked the 1st time. 👍🏾
Awesome!! Thanks for watching!
Hi Dave can I have a copy of your steps procedure? I have a problem with my toyota fortuner key..thanks and God bless
Is it going to work with corolla 2015! Thanks in advance.
I haven't tried this on that year, so I can't say with certainty. Thanks for watching!
it did the cycle thing but if i try to test if the key paired, the locks just start cycling again…. so idk what’s going wrong
This is a great tutorial. My problem is that even though the door locks cycle in programming mode, even though it responds to my fob after going through all of the steps, it still doesn’t work after programming mode is off. It only works while it’s in programming mode. Anybody else have this issue?
same issue. did you get it figured out?
Having seen a few of these kinds of replies recently, it concerns me that perhaps Autel has changed the software such that the IMMO programming no longer works the same. The only reason I can think of that would prevent it from working otherwise is having all the key slots ( I think the max is five) taken up in the immobilizer.
Thanks man!!! realy helpful video
Great! Thanks for watching!