Does a 2006 Toyota Corolla have a chip in the key?

Does a 2006 Toyota Corolla have a chip in the key?

If your Toyota Corolla was made in the years 2005, 2006, 2007, or 2008, then your car requires a transponder chip key. This key has a hidden electronic chip inside, and besides cutting the key, the key needs to be programmed to the car’s immobilizer.

How do I get an extra Toyota key?

You can easily order a replacement key fob from our parts department, but getting a full replacement can be expensive. Depending on your keyfob it may cost anywhere from $200 – $350. A new key fob costs more because physical keys must be cut and the electronics must be programmed to your specific vehicle.

How much does a spare Toyota car key cost?

A: In a nutshell, to replace a Toyota key can cost anywhere between $100 and $450. The price you pay depends on several factors: The type of key.

What kind of Keys do I need for my Toyota Corolla?

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) transponder keys, non-transponder keys, keyless entry remotes, and remote head key combos are top sellers for the Toyota Corolla. We also offer The Universal Car remote and replacement batteries. Have questions? Our industry-leading customer service staff is here to help.

Is the Toyota Corolla a good car to buy?

Keys & Remotes for 2006 Toyota Corolla The Toyota Corolla is the best-selling line in automotive history, according to edmunds.com. It has been in production for over fifty years. The Corolla is economically friendly. It’s small, affordable, fuel-efficient and reliable.

What’s the price of a 2006 Toyota Corolla?

The original MSRP of the 2006 Toyota Corolla is from $14,725 to $18,500. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.

What happens if you lose the master key on a Toyota Corolla?

The problem for the dealer is when the master key is lost. The VIN number of the car, the pin number (seed) and key codes are stored in the ecu (car computer). In case that the master key is lost, then the ecu must be reset (as explained in the article above) for it to learn new keys. I just received the Toyota ecu you serviced this week.