I received this remote in very good condition and the price was much better than other offers. I replaced the battery for good measure. After searching the internet for the proper programming procedure, I found the following post which worked for this remote.Here is some background information from the original poster who used the procedure on a 1998 Toyota Avalon:
FCC ID:HYQ1512Y
CAN: 1551 102578
RSS-210
DENSO
Detailed Procedure:
1. Open driver's door.
2. Insert and remove key from ignition.
3. Lock and unlock power door locks 5 times.
4. Close driver's door and reopen it.
5. Lock and unlock power door locks 5 times.
6. Insert key and turn it on and off 2 times without cranking the engine, then pull the key out.
The locks should lock and unlock automatically, one time.
7. Press both the lock and unlock buttons at the same time.
8. Press the lock button once.
The locks should lock and unlock automatically, one time.
If the locks lock and unlock twice, it didn't work. Repeat steps 7 and 8.
If you wait too long between steps, you need to start over.
If you are programming more than one remote, just repeat steps 7 and 8 immediately after you finish steps 7 and 8 with the first remote. This way, they both obtain the same code.This product is exactly what it was supposed to be. A keyless fob for a 2002 Toyota Avalon. The trouble came in trying to program it. The instructions did not work. I even had a locksmith try to no avail. When I called a Toyota dealer he told me there were four different ways to program this remote depending on when the car was built and that it would cost $60. That was all I needed. I kept looking on the internet to find and try alternate programing methods until I found one that worked. Turns out the programing from a 2000 2001 model year worked for this 2002 Avalon. So have patience if the programing does not work for you at first. Keep looking, you will find what works.
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The clicker will not work. We tried the directions sent to us many times without luck. I took the clicker by Toyota to get it reprogramed. No luck. They put it into their computer and it is the wrong one. It looks like it, they said, but it is the wrong one, I think it has to do the trunk part. Our clicker doesn't look like that. Wish it had worked. Have to send back.
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