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    Hi,
    have car in workshop
    Toyota auris 2016 year d4d engine
    lost keys
    i have key from toyota dealer.in key chip H
    need full info where immo boxs?
    it is to same corolla?under dash?
    please
    thanks for all helps

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    Yes, still behind the vent.

    I guess that you know this, H types immoboxes can not be reset.
    You will need to repace it, with a virgin box.
    Or one with atleast a master key added box.

    Only H smart boxes can be done by obd for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob h View Post
    Yes, still behind the vent.

    I guess that you know this, H types immoboxes can not be reset.
    You will need to repace it, with a virgin box.
    Or one with atleast a master key added box.

    Only H smart boxes can be done by obd for now.
    thanks rob h

    first i try check where this immo boxs
    it is verry hard to take out dash but i try
    after i check what in immo boxs and may be guys help me

    thanks again

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    It is mainly the heating unit that is not giving you room.
    I am not sure if it is bolted, from the engine space side.
    I use some airwedges before to gain some space.

    If the owner does not mind:
    Cut the wires, and just place a used box somewere else.
    Synch ecu 30 min. And job done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob h View Post
    It is mainly the heating unit that is not giving you room.
    I am not sure if it is bolted, from the engine space side.
    I use some airwedges before to gain some space.

    If the owner does not mind:
    Cut the wires, and just place a used box somewere else.
    Synch ecu 30 min. And job done.
    hi
    thanks
    i take out immo boxs
    immo boxs nmn 89780-02130
    no eeprom in side
    need change
    what tools you used to synhro new immo boxs and ecu
    thanks

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    Synch tool Toyota.pngThis is the special Toyota tool needed.

    Turn ignition on, with master key.
    Connect (bridge) short obd position 13 to 4.
    Leave this for just over 30 mininutes.
    Then remove the special tool, and turn ignition off.
    Then start the car, job done.

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    Funny rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob h View Post
    Synch tool Toyota.pngThis is the special Toyota tool needed.

    Turn ignition on, with master key.
    Connect (bridge) short obd position 13 to 4.
    Leave this for just over 30 mininutes.
    Then remove the special tool, and turn ignition off.
    Then start the car, job done.


    problem solved
    big Thanks rob h

    buy second hand immo boxs incl. 2 keys
    fitting and reset ecu
    car starting

    thanks again

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    How you reset ecu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    How you reset ecu?

    about reset all in post 6
    tested 100% work

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    where to buy another used box?

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    junkyard?
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    Special reset tool - clone from china work ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by castin View Post
    Special reset tool - clone from china work ok?
    Avoid the ones with plastic coating

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