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Amidst a global shortage of semiconductors, Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. reportedly announced that it would replace one of the "smart" keys for its cars.
Toyota Motor Corp has discovered that even keys can be too "smart" for their own good.
'So they can charge $600 for a new key.' A car salesman is calling out his fellow salespeople for not giving car buyers both sets of keys with their purchase. As proof, he shows the purported back ...
Toyota Prius 2004 - 2009 Before we start, it is essential to know which generation of Toyota Prius you own. If you own a Prius built between 2004-2009, the key fob used is different from the one that ...
In an effort to ration semiconductors, Toyota Motor Corp. reportedly announced Thursday that it would replace one of the two "smart" keys it delivers in Japan with a mechanical one.
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