Not all models have chip. Engine immobilizer is a part of security and was optional.
Call your dealer, it's possible that you can get a spare set of keys.
The 1995 Toyota Camry does not have a transponder key with a chip. Instead, it typically uses a standard metal key without any electronic components. Transponder keys became more common in later models, starting around the late 1990s to early 2000s. If you need a replacement key, a standard cut key should suffice for this model.
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Call up a locksmith and have a talk with him will direct you in the right direction.
The back seats in the Camry fold down allowing access to the trunk.
If you have chip keys, the dealer will need to program the keys to the new PCM.
I suggest you call a locksmith.
when someone broke into my truck on my 90' camry, i brought it back to Toyota which cost me about $200.00 to get a new look but then you would have 2 different keys, one for the door/ignition and one for the trunk, you should be able to get it fixed by a local locksmith
To program a transponder key for a 2001 Toyota Sienna, you'll need two working keys. Insert the first key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine, then back to "Off." Remove the key, insert the second key, and repeat the process. After programming, the new key should start the vehicle. If you don't have two keys, you may need to visit a dealership or a locksmith with the appropriate equipment.
I would check the transmission safety switch. If it's faulty you will not be able to get your key out.
That depends on kind of key you have. Smart keys need TIS Toyota software and special cable also activation for key replacement.
Yes, there are Toyota corolla keys. If you need more, have them duplicated at a local shop.