Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Program 2023 Lexus LX600 Smart Key with Lonsdor K518 Pro

 Here we willl show you how to add a new smart key to a 2023 Lexus LX600 using the Lonsdor K518 key programmer. Whether you’re a professional locksmith or doing it yourself, this method is quick, reliable, and works seamlessly with the Lonsdor devices.

 

Tools Used:
– Lonsdor K518 Pro/ K518ISE

– Lonsdor FP30 Toyota 30 pin bypass cable

– OEM Smart Key (New or Unused)

 

Step-by-Step Guide to Adding a Smart Key

1. Prepare Your Vehicle

  • Ensure your Lexus LX600 is parked in a safe location.

  • Have both the original smart key and the new smart key ready.

2. Access the Smart Key Menu

  • Go to IMMO & Remote- Lexus- Select from vehicle- LX series- LX600- 2022 onwards (include 2023 and 2024 models)- Smart Key

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3. Check Existing Keys

  • The system will display the number of smart keys currently programmed to your vehicle. In this case, there were three keys registered.

  • Confirm the count before proceeding.

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4. Initiate Key Programming

  • Select the “Back up IMMO Data” option from the menu.

  • Londsor will ask to connect Toyota FP-30 cable to the PEPS box. Connect 30 pin cable with smart box.
  • Turn the ignition switch on (but do not start the engine).

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Save eeprom data.

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Back up immo data successfully.

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5. Register the New Key

  • Select the “Add Smart Key” option from the menu.
  • Select load the D-FLASH data of PEPS to obtain 12-digit pin code.

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  • Place the original smart key near the ignition or designated key recognition area (usually near the center console).

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  • Wait for the system to recognize it.

  • Next, place the new smart key in the same spot.

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  • You’ll hear a double beep, indicating the key has been successfully programmed.

 

6. Verify the Key Count

  • The system will now show four keys registered (up from the original three).

  • Press “OK” to confirm.

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7. Test the New Key

  • Turn the ignition off and test both keys:

    • Original key: Check if it locks/unlocks the doors and starts the car.

    • New key: Ensure it works for both remote functions and ignition.

If everything works, congratulations! You’ve successfully added a new smart key to your Lexus LX600.

Monday, July 21, 2025

How to Use Locked Toyota BABA Key with Londsor K518 Pro?

 For years, many Toyota and Lexus smart keys ending in “BABA” (as identified by their FCC ID) have been considered useless once locked or previously programmed. However, a breakthrough method using the Lonsdor emulator now allows locksmiths and automotive technicians to reuse these keys.

 

There is now a solution to reuse locked Toyota and Lexus smart keys that are on the BABA system. We go over the steps one by one required to get the job done using the Lonsdor LT20 and K518 Pro. The Toyota key used today is a 3B HYQ14FBX working on a new body style Toyota Tacoma 2023.

 

Tools Required

  • Lonsdor K518 Pro: for key generation and data transfer
  • LT20 Smart Key Emulator: A universal smart key with an LT20 board, which acts as an intermediary during the reprogramming process. This emulator is reusable across multiple jobs.
  • Locked “BABA” Toyota Smart Key: The previously programmed key (e.g., FBX, three-button) you want to reuse.
  • Wi-Fi Connection: Required for the Lonsdor system to function during key generation.
The Problem with Locked Toyota Smart Keys:
Toyota and Lexus vehicles, particularly newer models like the 2023 Tacoma, Venza, RAV4, Sienna, Tundra, and others, use a smart key system identified by the FCC code ending in “BABA”. These keys, once programmed to a specific vehicle, become “locked” and were previously considered unusable for other vehicles. This limitation meant that locksmiths and dealers had to source new keys, driving up costs and leaving old keys to gather dust.
The good news? The Lonsdor system, paired with a universal smart key emulator (specifically the LT20 board), has cracked the code. This method allows you to reprogram these locked keys, making them fully functional again for a variety of Toyota and Lexus models. Whether you’re adding a key for a customer or addressing an “all keys lost” scenario, this process is a game-changer.
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Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Prepare the Lonsdor Emulator

  1. Access the Emulator Menu

    • Turn on the Lonsdor tool and navigate to the home screen.

    • Select “IMMO Remote” > “Toyota” > “Key Settings.”

  2. Select the Correct Key Type

    • Within the key settings, you’ll see options for different Toyota key types (e.g., AA, BA). For this process, select “Program Toyota Original AA/BA” (where “BA” refers to the locked BABA keys).
    • This option is specifically for the BABA system keys, which include models like the Tacoma, Venza, RAV4, Sienna, and Tundra.
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Step 2: Generating the Guide Key
Select Generate guide key function.

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Insert the Locked Key:

    • The Lonsdor will prompt you to place the “original” (locked) key into the device. “original” refers to the locked key you want to reprogram, not the customer’s current working key.
    • Insert the locked key (e.g., an FBX three-button key) into the Lonsdor’s card slot and press OK.

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Confirm Vehicle Type:

    • Confirm whether you’re working on a Toyota or Lexus vehicle. For this example, select Toyota.
    • Select Use LT20 smart key to generate a guide key.

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Insert the LT20 Emulator:

    • The Lonsdor will now ask you to insert the LT20 smart key emulator.
    • Place the LT20 board into the device and press OK.
    • The system will take approximately 30 seconds to generate the guide key. This step transfers temporary programming data to the LT20 emulator, which will be used to sync with the vehicle.
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Note: The LT20 emulator is reusable, meaning you can use the same board for multiple jobs, making this a cost-effective solution for locksmiths.

 

Step 3: Program the Emulator to the Vehicle

  • Take the Keys to the Vehicle:
    • You’ll need both the customer’s current working key (if available) and the LT20 emulator.
    • For this example, the customer provided their original three-button FBX key, which will be used to initiate the programming process.
  • Sync the Keys:
    • Follow the vehicle’s specific key programming procedure (this varies by model but typically involves pressing the start button or holding the key near the ignition).
    • 1) : Sync the Customer’s Original Key:
      • Hold the customer’s working key near the vehicle’s start button to get the first beep, indicating the vehicle recognizes it.
    • 2): Sync the LT20 Emulator:
      • Immediately after, hold the LT20 emulator near the start button. You should hear a double beep, indicating successful programming.
  • Test the Emulator:
    • Verify that the LT20 emulator now works to lock and unlock the vehicle. This confirms that the emulator has been successfully programmed to the car.

 

Step 4: Transferring Data Back to the Locked KeyReturn to the Lonsdor K518 Pro Device:

    • Go back to the Program Toyota Original AA/BA function on the Lonsdor
    • Select Write Back to Original Key to transfer the programming data from the LT20 emulator to the locked key.

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Insert the Emulator:

    • Place the LT20 emulator (now programmed to the vehicle) into the Lonsdor’s card slot and press OK.

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Insert the original Locked Key:

    • The device will prompt you to insert the locked key again.
    • Place the locked key into the card slot and wait for the “Written Success” message, indicating that the programming data has been transferred.
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Step 5: Testing the Reprogrammed Key

  1. Take the Reprogrammed Key to the Vehicle:
    • Test the newly reprogrammed locked key to ensure it works.
    • Check the following functions:
      • Lock/Unlock: The key should lock and unlock the vehicle doors.
      • Panic Button: The panic alarm should activate.
      • Start the Vehicle: The key should start the engine without issues.
  2. Verify Success:
    • If all functions work as expected, the reprogramming is complete. The once-locked key is now fully functional for the vehicle.

 

Key Benefits of This Process

  • Cost Savings: Locked keys, which were previously discarded, can now be purchased cheaply and reused, saving money for locksmiths and customers.
  • Versatility: The process works for a wide range of Toyota and Lexus models, including Venza, RAV4, Sienna, Tundra, Tacoma, and more.
  • Reusable Emulator: The LT20 emulator can be reused across multiple jobs, making it a one-time investment for locksmiths.
  • Time Efficiency: The entire process, including programming and data transfer, is quick, with the Lonsdor taking about 30 seconds per key generation.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Dead Battery in the Locked Key: In the demonstration, the locked key’s battery was dead, so it wasn’t used during the initial programming. If this happens, you can still use the LT20 emulator to program the vehicle and transfer the data to the locked key afterward.
  • Wi-Fi Connection: Ensure a stable Wi-Fi connection, as the Lonsdor requires it for key generation.
  • Vehicle-Specific Procedures: Different Toyota and Lexus models may have slightly different key syncing procedures. Consult the vehicle’s manual or the Lonsdor’s guide for specifics.

 

While this demonstration focused on adding a key for a customer, the Lonsdor k518 programmer can also be used in “all keys lost” scenarios. By using the LT20 emulator, locksmiths can generate a new key for the vehicle and then transfer the data to a locked key, providing a complete solution for customers who have lost all their keys.