







🔐 Unlock freedom with every turn—your Toyota’s new best friend!
This set of two uncut transponder ignition keys fits Toyota models requiring the 4C chip and replaces OEM part TOY44D-PT. Each key is self-programmable using your vehicle’s master key, offering a cost-effective alternative to dealer programming. Designed for precise fit and reliable mechanical function, these keys provide a practical backup solution for keyless entry and ignition security.


| ASIN | B0721V467Y |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,046 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #488 in Keyless Entry Systems #24,959 in Automotive Replacement Parts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (699) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 ounces |
| Item model number | t-4c-key |
| Manufacturer | USARemote |
| Manufacturer Part Number | t-4c-key |
| Model Name | Uncut Transponder Ignition Key |
| OEM Part Number | TOY44D-PT |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25"L x 0.5"W |
| UPC | 630591317418 |
T**N
Key cut and works fine in ignition. Programming transponder does NOT work.
I bought two of these for a 1999 Toyota Avalon XLS. They cut fine and work well mechanically turning on the ignition. The attempted programming of the transponder chips has been a nightmare. The website that the card with the keys, sent me to a website that after entering the make, year, and model of my car. Listed instructions for adding additional key fob remote lock/unlock transmitters etc. It did not have any instructions for adding key transponder chip keys. Please understand, I have spent hours searching and trying different methods of programming Toyota’s. Some were supposedly for my exact car but so far I have gotten no where. I guess if I only accidentally lock my oem key in the car I can get in with these keys but if for what ever reason I lose my original keys then I am in for a costly world of hurt which is what I was trying to avoid by buying these in the first place and as near as I can tell according to all of the information listed these should work on my car. Based on personal empirical experience. They do not! I have dealt with computers all my life. I understand programming electronics with instructions If the error is truly mine then communicate to me workable instructions. I was programming vcrs by the age of six. I am open to changing this review if my situation can be positively remedied. Two stars for keys that worked after being cut. Minus 42 stars because I am miffed and I just want it to work as advertised and that I paid for. [Update 02/26/20] After great consternation and frustration I have found that I lost the master key and I am using the sub key or valet key. Before ordering any transponder (chip) key, check your existing key and ensure that it is in fact the master key. Try unlocking or locking the glove compartment and/or the trunk. Only the master key will work on these. In order to program a transponder chip key, you MUST have the master key in hand for your vehicle.
M**E
Needs to be programmed, worked on 2002 Sequioa
Worked fine, you can program yourself, videos online tutorials. Be patient and follow closely. It will probably take a few tries but much cheaper than paying dealer or buying programming tool. If you aren’t tech savvy might want to just get the programmer
S**E
Works but requires some legwork and research
Making use of such a key requires some legwork, but ultimately can save you lots of money. There is a) the key cutting, and b) programming the car to accept the transponder chip signal of the key. a) Key cutting: Most department stores now will refuse to cut a car key for you if you bring it yourself. They want to sell their own, at a hefty price, of course. Find a willing locksmith in your neighborhood that will just do the cut. They will make you sign off that a cut might sometimes fail and not work right, and that it is on your own risk; you might waste your key. I found a good locksmith, paid $5, and the cut worked fine. b) Key programming: Depending on your car, you might find DIY instructions easily, or not at all, or your car might require a professional programming gadget that only some locksmiths and dealerships provide. So do your homework first to see what your chances are. I finally got the programming instructions to work for my 2002 Prius, but there were wrong ones floating around online, too. Sellers of these keys might send you to a website which might have helpful info for your car, or not. In all fairness, it would be an impossible tasks to have verified programming instructions for all car models and years out there. So while your mileage might vary, the key sold here does its job when you do yours.
S**H
My cousin said!!
We took them to have them cut. Perfect. Saved us $$$ My cousin had told us to order from Amazon instead of paying Toyota a fortune
C**C
6 keys bought, stops working after about a month
I bought 6 of these keys overall. Key 1 and 2 programmed fine and worked well, but after a month key 1 chip stopped working which left me stranded. I bought key 3 and 4 to replace it, and both key chip were defective and would not program. I returned them and got a third pack of two keys. Before I received key 5 and 6, key 2 stopped working too and left my wife stranded. The key 5 and 6 programmed fine, however there is no telling if the chip will stop working and leave me stranded again. So far its money wasted and a very angry wife due to the being stranded when needing to picking up the kid. Not recommended.
I**Y
Know the difference
For those that cang program the key its not really your fault. Know that there was a Black key and a Grey key that came with the car. The grey one is not a master and can not be used to program your new key. You need the black key as it is the master key. Follow instructions exactly and it will work. Now as for the key. When i got it, it looked off. It was slightly different in length and i was not sure its copy correctly. I took it to home depot with my existing key and they copied it.....for free! Still worried it wasnt correct but figured id be ok since i only paid $10 for the new key all in. So not bad. Got home, it unlocked the door and turned the ignition over. Good sign. Proceeded to program and it failed to program. I was using the grey key. Figured why not try with my other key (the black one) and it programmed first try with that one. So...TLDR...make sure you have the black one on hand if u plan to order a new blank that you want to program. This one is great.
L**Y
After our 2007 FJ was written off in a rear end collision we wanted another one to replace it. Bought a 2008 FJ and needed extra keys - these worked great.
J**D
Funciona muy bien en mi Toyota matrix 2005 , se siente sólida la llave aunque sea ligera , fue fácil de programar y está funcionando sin problemas!
R**N
Ordered a week ago, delivered today, Had Keys cut and programmed the keys too my vehicle with supplied instructions, works great, Would buy again.
M**E
I ordered 2 keys for 2006 Camry, arrived in 2 days ,programmed both keys and had the keys cut, both worked perfectly.
K**N
I had tried programming the key and because I couldn't get it to work, I took it to a shop to ultimately. The shop couldn't get it to program either.
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