TacoLisa
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- Lisa
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- Outer Banks NC
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No idea, it was $53K so near top of the line trim.Is your Taco a premium model?
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No idea, it was $53K so near top of the line trim.Is your Taco a premium model?
That’s a premiumNo idea, it was $53K so near top of the line trim.
I have a trd sport with the xp package and did not get the credit card key. I asked my salesman and he told me it didn’t. I’d like to get it but he isn’t sure if mine can. I have the smart keys or whatever they’re called. Do you know if it would work with mine and how to go about getting one?Okay guys. I'm going to try to tackle this but this is a convoluted discussion and Toyota has done a horrible job of communicating this.
Let's start with a couple of terms. First is "Digital Key" (DK from here on out). A DK is not a credit card key. It is a feature where you can download a feature to your Toyota app and it makes your phone into a key fob. You only need to have your phone in your pocket and the truck will detect it just like a key fob. This is only available on some packages, including the TRD Sport and Off-Road upgrade packages.
Next is the key card. We were not told which vehicles come with the key card. We were informally told that the existence of this card is so owners had a backup for the phone based DK. That however, is ridiculous... if you have the card, what purpose would the phone have?
I don't have a single resource from Toyota that specifically mentions the key card. I do have several references for DK, however, we have now found out that every Tacoma they have shipped to us, has the key card. That includes an SR model with the LL Package (SR upgrade package).
So... if you have any upgrade package, it should have the key card. It might have the digital key. Check the glove box, center console and the map pocket behind the passenger seat. It is probably there. If not, your dealer lost it. We're having a hell of a time keeping track of this because there is nothing that says it should be there and there is no way to attach it to a key chain so it is often floating around, unattached to anything.
Describe the "thin key". You should have gotten 2 fobs and 1 wafer about the size of a credit card but thicker. That latter is the "key card" you refer to not having. All 3 of these have a physical key in them, btw. The fobs have a little slide lever that releases them and the card has a metal pin you push in and to be able to slide the key out.... a young salesman gave me the two key fobs, a thin key and that was it.
My salesman has yet to get back to me. Seems like this part of the delivery process was not well managed starting with Toyota.Yes, I only received the thin key. I bugged the salesman and they will look around at the dealership. Thanks
The existence of that thin key is proof that the truck came with the key card. The dealership lost it and owes it to you.Yes, I only received the thin key. I bugged the salesman and they will look around at the dealership. Thanks
You guys in the South East Toyota region have it rough. There is no such thing as an XP package from Toyota. That is an SET thing. The Sport package includes the key card but nothing in Toyota's literature mentions this so getting it will be a trick. You might have to call the Brand Engagement Center at 800-331-4331 to get the proper attention.I have a trd sport with the xp package and did not get the credit card key. I asked my salesman and he told me it didn’t. I’d like to get it but he isn’t sure if mine can. I have the smart keys or whatever they’re called. Do you know if it would work with mine and how to go about getting one?
I did contact the Brand Engagement Center. The representative that I spoke with was very attentive and reached out twice during our conversation to senior members to try and answer the question.You guys in the South East Toyota region have it rough. There is no such thing as an XP package from Toyota. That is an SET thing. The Sport package includes the key card but nothing in Toyota's literature mentions this so getting it will be a trick. You might have to call the Brand Engagement Center at 800-331-4331 to get the proper attention
So I did receive a return call but not from the Brand Engagement Center (BEC).I did contact the Brand Engagement Center. The representative that I spoke with was very attentive and reached out twice during our conversation to senior members to try and answer the question.
They have my VIN but were unable to determine if a card key should have accompanied the vehicle.
It has now been escalated to a case manager that will get back with me within 24 hours. Stay tuned.