I am looking for a replacement key fob for my 2009 Toyota Avalon

Asked by GuruFWVGX May 05, 2020 at 08:49 PM about the 2009 Toyota Avalon XL

Question type: General

I found a locksmith that has key fob's for my 2009
Toyota Avalon and he charges $125.00 a piece
that includes cutting the key and programming it,
and there is a 60 day warranty on the key fob.
** is that a good deal  ?
Thanks for answering my other question's  I
appreciate it.

2 Answers

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That's a pretty good price for a new Fob and programming. Dealer will be much more.

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Sounds like a great deal. Chrysler products use a FOB which costs anywhere from $250-$300 at the dealer (because they seem to be the only people who can provide the required programming of said key to the vehicle). And they have a limited service life so periodically Chrysler owners have to plunk down $500-$600 for new FOBs (aka, Freakin' OBscene).

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