Cutting torch, grinder etc.
Yes, you can sell a car with no spare key without telling the purchaser. It is not required by law that a used car have a spare key at the time of sale.
This is where you insert a tool to lower the spare tire.
That depends if it has the chipped key system. If it requuires a chipped key it will not run without one.
First of all you need the key that comes with the owners manual to unlock the lift in the rear under the bed to lower the spare tire.
Ask Toyota to give you a spare key.
without it the security lite will start blinking fast and the motor will only spin over but not crank
yes
to lower spare on this pickup, u need the jack crank handle . this is found either across top of radiator or behind rear seat. you also need a key this key is usually in the glove box,if you purchased vehicle new that's where u will find it. if vehicle is used ,it may be in glove box or you may have to ge a new one. if key is missing, u may be able to track the number of key by taking VIN to a ford ealer. then you contact the key manufacturer who will sell you a new one, which costs about 24 dollars. there are 23000 different keys. i found this out when i purchased a used vehicle with missing wheel key.i did however have the key number i needed to replace missing key
with a spare key
if there is a key lock by the hitch , put the key in it turn to the right and pull it out you then will be able to lower the tire by putting the jack handle through the hole and turning
yes of course.... anywhere that kas a key cutter can make one. they do not have the electronic sensor in the key and ignition so any spare can be used.
Behind the rear nearside passenger seat there should be a tool kit, the kit contains wheel brace etc and 3 rods and a handle. Connect the rods together, and you should have a security key that fits on the end of the rods.At the rear of the truck, at the top of the bumper (slightly off centre) you will see a hole, feed the rods (security key first) into the hole and guide it into the spare wheel lowering mechanism. Fit the handle onto the rods and turn, if the security key is located properly, the spare will start to lower, it's on a chain, lower until the wheel is laying flat, keep turning to slacken the chain, remove the chain and grab the spare.To replace spare, reverse above procedure.Note: Later Navs don't have a security key for the spare, as Nissan feel the steel spare wheel isn't worth nicking?