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Old 09-29-2005, 01:30 PM   #1
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2001 Sequioa - How to program a new key & ignition..?

Hello,

I have a 2001 Sequoia. I recently had to replace the ignition switch as it would not work any longer. I gave the black transponder-master key to the dealer (A lexus dlrship) but they were unable to program the new key to the ignition. After a 2 hour wait, they said I'd have to use the old Mster key & place it on top of the new master key when turning on the vehicle with the new mster key in the ignition. Sounds crazy but this is what I have to do.

Is there a re-programming process or code so that I can get my new mster key to transmit the same code as the old mastr key? Thanks for your help!
Jeffrey B.
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