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Important compatibility info
| Title | Toyota ID67 (B2) 4D Transponder Chip |
Additional Information
- They can either be built onto the PCB (On-Board) or housed separately in the key (Off-Board).
- Transponder chips are the part of the key that connect with the immobiliser and are often either carbon or glass.
- Programming: Diagnostically
- Reference: ID67 - 4D
- Transponder Type: Carbon
- Transponder chips work by forming a ‘handshake’ between the vehicle key and the vehicle itself via an aerial near the ignition barrel.
Important compatibility info
| Title | Toyota ID67 (72) 4D Transponder Chip |
Additional Information
- They can either be built onto the PCB (On-Board) or housed separately in the key (Off-Board).
- Transponder chips are the part of the key that connect with the immobiliser and are often either carbon or glass.
- Programming: Diagnostically
- Reference: ID67 - 4D
- Transponder Type: Carbon
- Transponder chips work by forming a ‘handshake’ between the vehicle key and the vehicle itself via an aerial near the ignition barrel.
Important compatibility info
| Title | Kia/Hyundai Plastic Head Key Blank KIA9/KK12 |
Additional Information
- Key will facilitate a transponder which will allow the vehicle to start once programmed
- Manual Key blank without remote electronics
- Made of durable plastic
Important compatibility info
| Title | Honda Plastic Head Key Blank HON77 |
Additional Information
- Key will facilitate a transponder which will allow the vehicle to start once programmed
- Manual Key blank without remote electronics
- Made of durable plastic
Important compatibility info
| Title | Suzuki/Subaru ID65 4D Transponder Chip |
Additional Information
- They can either be built onto the PCB (On-Board) or housed separately in the key (Off-Board).
- Transponder chips are the part of the key that connect with the immobiliser and are often either carbon or glass.
- Programming: Diagnostically
- Reference: ID65 - 4D
- Transponder Type: Carbon
- Transponder chips work by forming a ‘handshake’ between the vehicle key and the vehicle itself via an aerial near the ignition barrel.




