Regarding the posting by rchatto about the trunk button not working. Return to step 1 if the locks do not cycle at this point. If it is something that just needs to be reset they can do that also. Remove the Allen screw holding the snubber over on the right side of the box. Key out of the ignition 2. Hi Huckleberry- I have a Camry '02 and tried your proceedure, but no joy. Close and open driver door 2 times in 40 sec.
Key out of the ignition 2. Close and open the driver door twice. Insert the key and remove it again from ignition. In fact, my one working one now don't work! Turn to on and back to lock in 1 second intervals. For add or rewrite mode within 40 sec of the confirmation, A. I don't know about that one.
Then do Step 9, pull the key out. Step 10 doesn't require you to do anything, you will just hear the door lock cycle after you pull the key out. Press the lock and unlock buttons on the remote simultaneously for 1. Insert the key in ignition, 7. The drunk will also pop with the trunk button. I tried it about five times and every time the same thing happens. Price above is quoted for one original 2003 Toyota Camry replacement keyless entry remote for your car.
A quick push of the trunk button will not open the trunk. Power lock will cycle to confirm 11. Remove the plastic valve cover from engine and place aside. Perform these steps within 40 seconds Press the lock and unlock buttons on the transmitter simultaneously for 1. If this procedure does not work, you must have your remote programmed by a professional automotive locksmith or dealership.
Push the button for several seconds and it should open. Insert the key and remove it again from ignition. If it still doesn't work, well, I don't know what else to do. Programming instructions are free and included with the purchase of the remote. The instructions are quick, easy to follow and take just minutes to complete.
Everything, door locks, trunk, and panic button all worked perfectly the first try. Perform these steps within 40 seconds Close, then open the drivers door. To remove clips, hold the outer rim of the clip with your fingers and turn the center with a 2 Phillips screwdriver. This happened once before and I thought it was a motor, but a guy a toyota kept using these instructions I had off the net and it finally started working. Immediately after letting go of the lock and unlock buttons, press and hold the lock button by itself.
You might want to mark the hoses… This has been answered several times. It is all about timing. Insert the key and remove it again from ignition. I hope this helps, I had to do it a couple of times myself. The center part will loosen, then pull the clip out by the center piece. I have tried the process many many times, any suggestions? First remove the clips on the trunk lid liner.
Insert the key into the ignition and leave in the ignition. Insert the key into the ignition. If you do gap them, it is strongly suggested that you dispose of them and obtain new plugs. Return to step 1 if the locks do not cycle at this point. A little clarifiation: on step 8, does it mean you turn the key 5 times, or stop at one, two, or three? It can be under the driver seat and somewhere under the dashboard.