1) Open the key
2) Use flat blade screwdriver to pry two halves apart
3) Pry the part without the metal key using screwdriver
4) Pull out the batter using a smaller screwdriver
5) Replace batter with a CR 2032 (3V)
1) Open the key
2) Use flat blade screwdriver to pry two halves apart
3) Pry the part without the metal key using screwdriver
4) Pull out the batter using a smaller screwdriver
5) Replace batter with a CR 2032 (3V)
You have to have the dealership program a key less entry remote for 2011 Toyota Camry.
there is an small key inside the key less remote that comes out, use that to get in.
All EX models have key less remote entry. It was a standard feature.
the dealer normally does this service for no charge
change the battery in the remote you can test your remote at auto zone for free
you will have to get the dealership to do it for you.
http://www.mobileinformationlabs.com/Remote%20Program%20Pay%20Page.htm
I had the same problem. Google "keyless entry remote 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee".
One reason that a keyless entry remote will not open the doors is a dead battery, either on the vehicle or the key itself. Another reason is that the remote needs to be reprogrammed.
It requires the use of a scan tool.
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT has keyless remote and the numbered " keypad " on the drivers door
As much as you don't want to hear this, the only way to program a key less entry remote for a 2004 tibby is to take both key fobs and the car to the dealer. Don't shoot the messenger.