Description
Toyota Remote Head Key
2013–2021Aftermarket 3-button Remote Head Key for select Toyota RAV4, Highlander, Tacoma, Tundra & Sequoia vehicles. Compatible with FCC ID GQ4-52T operating at 315 MHz. Features H-Chip transponder and includes TOY43 integrated blade. Non-proximity key.
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Remote Head Key (Non-Proximity) |
| Chip Type | H-Chip (Blade must have "H" stamp) |
| FCC ID | GQ4-52T |
| IC Number | 1470A-33T |
| Part Number (PN) | 89070-0R120, 89070-0R130, 89070-0C050 |
| Frequency | 315 MHz |
| Buttons | 3 Button (Lock, Unlock, Panic) |
| Battery | Included (CR2016) |
| Key Blade Type | TOY43 (Integrated) |
Vehicle Compatibility
- 2013–2018 Toyota RAV4 (US-built models only)
- 2014–2019 Toyota Highlander
- 2016–2018 Toyota Tacoma
- 2018–2021 Toyota Tundra
- 2019–2021 Toyota Sequoia
- Note: Your original key blade must have a small "H" stamp. This key is not for Push-to-Start systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I confirm if my Toyota uses an "H" Chip?
Check the metal blade of your current original key near the plastic head. You must see a tiny "H" stamped into the metal. If the blade is blank or has a "G", your vehicle's immobilizer will not recognize this key.
2. Does this key work with Push-to-Start vehicles?
No. This is a Remote Head Key for vehicles with a traditional ignition cylinder. You must physically insert and turn the key to start the engine. It is not compatible with push-button start systems.
3. Can I program the remote and chip myself?
No. This key requires professional programming for both the H-Chip transponder and the remote functions. You must take it to an automotive locksmith or dealer to have it cut and synced to your vehicle.
Full Compatibility & Product Details
This aftermarket Toyota remote head key offers a cost-effective solution for vehicle owners needing a spare or replacement key. It provides full remote functionality for door locks and panic alarm.
Ensure your vehicle is a standard ignition model. This part is not compatible with "Smart Key" or proximity systems where the vehicle starts via a push-button.

