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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / February 2007

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Programming Keyless entry remote for 2000 Toyota Landcruiser

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parker833@charter.net - 21 Feb 2007 01:13 GMT
I recently purchased a used keyless entry remote for my 2000
Landcruiser as a spare.  It's the kind that is integrated into the
key, itself.  I do have the master remote, and need to know how to
reprogram the new one.  Any suggestions?
Ray O - 21 Feb 2007 06:01 GMT
>I recently purchased a used keyless entry remote for my 2000
> Landcruiser as a spare.  It's the kind that is integrated into the
> key, itself.  I do have the master remote, and need to know how to
> reprogram the new one.  Any suggestions?

Put on your dancing shoes and go to http://ebiz.netopia.com/pyr/toyota/ and
look up your model and model year.  The procedure requires a bit of a
chicken dance ;-)
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Don Fearn - 21 Feb 2007 13:06 GMT
I think it was "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> who stated:

>>I recently purchased a used keyless entry remote for my 2000
>> Landcruiser as a spare.  It's the kind that is integrated into the
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>look up your model and model year.  The procedure requires a bit of a
>chicken dance ;-)

GOOD site, Ray!  

But . . . I'm a little disappointed.

I thought clicking the "Click here for Picture" button would lead to a
picture of someone programming the remote. It would have to be a
MOVING picture, of course!

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Ray O - 21 Feb 2007 17:51 GMT
>I think it was "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> who stated:
>
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>
> But . . . I'm a little disappointed.

Not my site, I just found and bookmarked it so I can't take credit whether
it is good or bad ;-)

> I thought clicking the "Click here for Picture" button would lead to a
> picture of someone programming the remote. It would have to be a
> MOVING picture, of course!

A video would show how ridiculous the programming sequence is <g>
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mack - 22 Feb 2007 01:39 GMT
>>I recently purchased a used keyless entry remote for my 2000
>> Landcruiser as a spare.  It's the kind that is integrated into the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> and look up your model and model year.  The procedure requires a bit of a
> chicken dance ;-)

I take it from reading the instructions that the dance is the Hoky-Poky,
...."then you turn it all around"... : - )
Ray O - 22 Feb 2007 05:43 GMT
>>>I recently purchased a used keyless entry remote for my 2000
>>> Landcruiser as a spare.  It's the kind that is integrated into the
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> I take it from reading the instructions that the dance is the Hoky-Poky,
> ...."then you turn it all around"... : - )

Sorry, can't help you there, dancing is not one of my strong suits ;-)

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GTS04 - 21 Feb 2007 06:06 GMT
>I recently purchased a used keyless entry remote for my 2000
>Landcruiser as a spare.  It's the kind that is integrated into the
>key, itself.  I do have the master remote, and need to know how to
>reprogram the new one.  Any suggestions?

When I bought one for my car, the parts guy also printed the
instructions for me.  You may wanna check with yours.
 
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