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Old 12-12-2005, 03:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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02 Sequoia transponder key and remote

Hello. Just got an 02 Sequoia...tried to work an additional key (transponder type) and an additional remote for the keyless entry into the deal...obviously a "No Go". Anyway, I got the key and remote with-out programming instructions via e-bay. Does anybody know where I can obtain them without paying high dollars that the dealership charges.
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Old 12-19-2005, 01:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Instructions

2002 key program instructions:

1.. Copy the cuts of the original working key onto the appropriate
transponder blank.

2.. Enter the car and close all of the doors.

3.. Simultaneously depress and release both the brake and accelerator pedals.

4.. Within five seconds, insert a working pre-programmed key into the ignition cylinder, and turn to the "on" position.

5.. Within fifteen seconds of turning the ignition, depress and release
the accelerator pedal five times for a primary key. (Depress and release four times for a valet key.)

6.. Within twenty seconds, depress and release the brake pedal six times for a primary key. (Depress and release only times for a valet key.)

7.. Turn the ignition to the "off" position and immediately remove the
key.

8.. Within ten seconds of removing the key, insert the new key and turn it to the "on" position.

9.. Within ten seconds, depress and release the accelerator pedal once. The security light will then flash for 60 seconds and then turn off. When the security light stops flashing the programming should be complete.

10.. Start the vehicle to verify that programming was successful.


For programming the keyless remote - you can email me and I can send you the pdf file:
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Old 12-20-2005, 05:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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THANK YOU. You are the MAN! (or WOMAN).

To all reading this thread...the provided instructions WORKED!

the vehicle is a 2002 Toyota Sequoia SR5.

I will contact you via personal e-mail for transmitter programming instructions.

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Is there any way I can get a copy of those instructions? Much appreciated!
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Old 01-22-2006, 04:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Instructions

Please contact me @ robertninette@sbcglobal.net and I will forward the pdf file.
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Old 01-23-2006, 05:24 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Thanks for the offer, lvaughnr hooked me up with the info a few days ago.

But thanks for the offer!
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Old 01-23-2006, 10:39 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I apologize for not visiting the site as frequently as possible....Good Luck!
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Keyless FOB programming

I got these instructions from the seller when I bought a new Toyota FOB on ebay.. I was able to program the new fob and the original within minutes in my driveway

01-05 TOYOTA SEQUOIA


Here are the instructions to program the keyless entry remotes for 01-05 Sequoia

1. unlock all of the doors in the car, open the driver's side door, and make sure the key is not in the ignition


2. put the key into the ignition and then pull it out without turning it or anything

3. within 40 seconds, lock and then unlock the doors five times using the power lock button on the driver's side door.

4. close the door and then open it again

5. within 40 seconds lock and then unlock the doors five times again using the power lock button.

6. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the on position (not acc and not far enough to actually start the engine) and then back to the off position, then back to on and back to off.

7. Pull the key out of the ignition

8. If you are successful, after about 5 seconds, the doors should power lock and then unlock on their own. If that doesn't happen then try again from step 1.

9. within 40 seconds, hold down the lock and unlock button simultaneously on the remote for a second. Then release and hold down the lock button for 3 seconds. The power locks should cycle again once on their own. If they don't cycle exactly once, repeat this step from the beginning with the remote again.

10. Repeat step 9 for every remote you want to program. You have to do this with any remotes that were previously programmed because this process essentially resets what remotes the car will respond to.

11. Close the driver's side door to signify that you are done programming the remotes.
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I got these instructions from the seller when I bought a new Toyota FOB on ebay.. I was able to program the new fob and the original within minutes in my driveway

01-05 TOYOTA SEQUOIA


Here are the instructions to program the keyless entry remotes for 01-05 Sequoia

1. unlock all of the doors in the car, open the driver's side door, and make sure the key is not in the ignition

2. put the key into the ignition and then pull it out without turning it or anything

3. within 40 seconds, lock and then unlock the doors five times using the power lock button on the driver's side door.

4. close the door and then open it again

5. within 40 seconds lock and then unlock the doors five times again using the power lock button.

6. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the on position (not acc and not far enough to actually start the engine) and then back to the off position, then back to on and back to off.

7. Pull the key out of the ignition

8. If you are successful, after about 5 seconds, the doors should power lock and then unlock on their own. If that doesn't happen then try again from step 1.

9. within 40 seconds, hold down the lock and unlock button simultaneously on the remote for a second. Then release and hold down the lock button for 3 seconds. The power locks should cycle again once on their own. If they don't cycle exactly once, repeat this step from the beginning with the remote again.

10. Repeat step 9 for every remote you want to program. You have to do this with any remotes that were previously programmed because this process essentially resets what remotes the car will respond to.

11. Close the driver's side door to signify that you are done programming the remotes.
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Just as you said. it two times to get it right. I forgot to close the door when I was done. If you do everything right and don't close the door the and press lock the lock will cycle" lock-unlock-lock-unlock". Don't want to lock the keys in the car do we? Once I closed the door after the last 3 second lock step it was all good. Rear Window works also.

Thanks for the exact post.

I also replaced my master key withe the accelerator/brake combo and it was all good

Enjoy<

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Old 11-11-2009, 06:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Thanks!

Thanks for the programming sequences for the fob and the key. My local dealer wanted $95 to do the programming. Took me about 5 minutes to program the key and the fob.
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