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2017-2018 (OEM) Remote Flip Key for Toyota Corolla | PN: 89070-12C20 / HYQ12BFA




2017-2018 (OEM) Remote Flip Key for Toyota Corolla | PN: 89070-12C20 / HYQ12BFA
Product Description
OEM remote flip key is a type of keyless entry system for a vehicle. It is called a "flip" key because the key fob can be folded and flipped open to start the vehicle, without having to insert a physical key into the ignition. The remote component of the key allows the owner to lock and unlock the doors from a distance using a button on the key fob.
Product Features
- Brand New Original OEM
- FCC ID: HYQ12BFA
- IC: 1551A-12BFA
- Chip: TEXAS ID 4D H
- Frequency: 315 MHz
- Battery: CR1620
- Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Panic
- Aftermarket Flip Blade Included: Yes
- Test Key: LXP90
- Part Number: 89070-12C20
- Description
Compatibility with the following models and years
- 2017 - 2018 Toyota Corolla
What is Included in this Toyota Remote Flip Key
- One new OEM remote flip key
- One free aftermarket emergency insert key
- All transmitters include a battery
WE DO NOT CUT OR PROGRAM THE TRANSPONDER KEYS AT OUR FACILITY. Please contact your local car locksmith for pricing.
Frequently ask Questions
- Are Remotes flip key Keys already programmed?
No, it is necessary to be programmed by a professional locksmith. It will not work "out of the box". By programming it to your vehicle you ensure it will work on your car only. Remokeys is a wholesaler of automotive locksmith supplies.
- How do I know if I am buying the right remote flip key for my Car?
Through the Part Number of the remote flip key, you can be sure that you are buying a remote that works perfectly for your vehicle.
- Why do you have to program a remote flip key?
You have to program the remote flip key you purchase so that the keyless entry module recognizes the signal emitted by the remote. In other words, the system has to know the signal sent by the remote (transponder, RKE) so that it can work on your vehicle