Description
Toyota Remote Head Key
2013–2021Genuine OEM new 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 | OEM 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 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 brand new OEM Toyota remote head key ensures perfect factory performance and signal reliability. It provides full remote functionality for door locks and panic alarm functions.
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.

