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Hi there, I am in urgent need of help.

My girlfriend lost her one and only key for her 2002 Toyota Echo (in Melbourne).

It's currently parked up and cannot be used until we find a solution.

Does anyone know what can be done? Will we have to by a complete new ignition switch, door barrels and boot barrel? We are scared its going to be very expensive.

She still has the push button opener, which allows us to get into the car.

Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.

Kind regards

Josh


Posted

If you have the key code ( it should be recorded in the owner's manual) you can get a new key made, either from Toyota or any locksmith

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All locksmiths can help and they are mobile, if the one you chose say they cannot, look for another one.


  • 4 years later...
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I am currently in the same situation, lost my keys to my echo and my spare broke so what did you end up doing?? Was a locksmith able to help or did Toyota cut you a new key and was it expensive?? Thanks 

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