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go have a key cut using vin and use original pcm if you swapped out the ignition already then need to have all components programmed/flashed to the vehicle/ vin
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If you are sure the computer is the problem... remove the original one and it will have a tag on it with part numbers. Find one at a salvage yard and compare part numbers to make sure they are the same and it should work. The only thing that may cause issues is if the vehicle has a security system and a relearn/reprogram may be required
you can get one from a junk yard sometimes you will need the system reprogrammed as they are linked to a specific vehicle I would try it if it works ok if not contact your dealer for reprogramming instructions or service
Hello Jaclyn... Your Camry has an "engine immobilizer" designed to prevent "hot-wire" starting incorporated into the anti-theft system...This was standard on the XLE, & an available option on the LE. When the battery cable came off the immobilizer lost it's memory & is not reckoning the chip in the key. Try locking and closing all the doors. Then unlock the drivers door with the key. Repeat this several times, also tap the brake & gas pedal. If this does not help the dealer will have to reset it by the vehicles VIN number. I hope this information is helpful.
OK, if the vehicle won't start and the service immobilizer light is on then I would definitely take it to the dealer in order to have the key programmed to the computer, again.
Did the battery go dead lately? Is there a code associated with it not starting, as in the immobilizer function lamp?
or the key is not programmed to the ecm?
P0633 Immobilizer Key Not Programmed ECM/PCM
This is just a possibility to look into.
The key has a micro chip in it that transmits a signal/code to the anti-theft module/immobilizer. There have been cases where the immobiler/module has forgotten wht code it should respond to or the chip in the key has gone bad. Either way the vehicle will have to go to the dealer for repair as they will have to reprogram the immobilizer for the new key and vice versa depending on which of the 2 items went bad. Hope this helps u
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