Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob – Multi-Model Proximity Key
By Mohammad H. Abdelhadi, ALOA-Certified Master Locksmith, mobile automotive locksmith. Reviewed by Ray Obar, Master Locksmith. Updated .
Built around Texas Instruments ID8A transponder technology with P4-generation encryption, the Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob provides keyless entry and push-button ignition across several Lexus platforms. This unit bridges multiple model years and body styles, which means exact operating frequency and internal configuration can vary between individual part numbers. Because the Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob covers a range of vehicles, locksmiths and owners should verify the specific FCC ID printed on the back of the device before ordering a replacement or beginning a programming procedure. The fob is an OEM-grade proximity key designed for passive entry systems found on late-model Lexus vehicles.
Vehicle Compatibility
Confirmed fitments for this smart key include the following Lexus models:
- Lexus ES (2017)
- Lexus LS (2017)
- Lexus LX (2022)
- Lexus NX (2021)
- Lexus UX (2018)
Because this product spans sedans, crossovers, and full-size SUVs, the internal transponder parameters can differ from one application to the next. Always cross-reference the vehicle’s year, model, and existing key part number before sourcing a replacement unit.
Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob — Transponder and Encryption Details
The ID8A chip family produced by Texas Instruments is central to this fob’s immobilizer handshake. The P4 encryption subset — including page codes AA, A8, and A9 — governs how the transponder authenticates with the vehicle’s ECU during each start cycle. This level of encryption is characteristic of Toyota and Lexus vehicles from the mid-2010s onward. Because page codes can differ between model applications, a locksmith performing key registration must identify the correct page code before writing the transponder. Using the wrong page designation will result in a failed enrollment even if the physical fob is correct.
Important Notes on Frequency and FCC IDs
Two FCC IDs — HYQ14FBZ and HYQ14FLC — have been associated with the Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob across its various fitments. However, operating frequency may not be uniform across all covered vehicles. Some markets and model years use 315 MHz, while others may operate at 312 or 314.3 MHz depending on regional certification. This variation is common in Toyota and Lexus proximity key platforms, where a single shell design may house different RF boards. Technicians should confirm the frequency stamped on or near the FCC label of the original fob before programming a replacement, as a frequency mismatch will prevent reliable RF communication with the vehicle’s receiver module.
Programming Considerations
Enrolling a new proximity key on these Lexus platforms typically requires a diagnostic tool capable of communicating with the vehicle’s smart key ECU. Registration procedures may involve initializing the transponder, syncing the RF remote functions, and confirming immobilizer authentication in a single session. Some year-model combinations support on-board registration when at least one working fob is present, but others — particularly when all keys have been lost — require seed-key calculation or online security access through the Toyota Techstream platform or equivalent aftermarket tools.
Given the encryption complexity of the ID8A P4 chip, professional locksmith intervention is strongly recommended for programming. Incorrect attempts can temporarily lock out the smart key ECU, adding time and cost to the job.
Identifying the Correct Replacement
Because the Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob designation spans multiple vehicles with potentially different internal configurations, the safest approach to sourcing a replacement is to match the FCC ID and part number printed on the back of the original unit. If the original fob is unavailable, a locksmith can query the vehicle’s smart key ECU to determine the registered key type and transponder page code. This step eliminates guesswork and avoids the cost of returning an incompatible fob.
Specifications and fitment
| Key type | Smart Key |
|---|---|
| Transponder chip | ID8A P4=AA/A8/A9 |
| Chip manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| Frequency (MHz) | 315 |
| FCC ID(s) | HYQ14FBZ, HYQ14FLC |
| Region(s) | ASIA, AUO, EU, MEA, SA, USA |
| Product type | Smart Key |
| Compatible makes | Lexus |
Listed vehicle fitment
| Make | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Lexus | ES | 2017– |
| Lexus | LS | 2017– |
| Lexus | LX | 2022– |
| Lexus | NX | 2021– |
| Lexus | UX | 2018– |
Fitment must be confirmed against the existing key’s FCC ID family and the vehicle’s exact configuration before cutting or programming. VIN or photo verification may be required.
Questions and answers
Which vehicles does Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob fit?
Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob is listed to fit Lexus applications such as Lexus ES, Lexus LS, Lexus LX, Lexus NX. Confirm the exact year range and the existing key’s FCC ID family before ordering, since fitment can vary by trim and region.
Does Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob need programming?
Yes. Because it carries a transponder/remote function (chip ID8A P4=AA/A8/A9), it must be programmed (paired) to the vehicle’s immobilizer and, for remote functions, to the keyless-entry system. Many vehicles also require at least one working key to add a new one.
Does the blade need to be cut?
A push-to-start smart key has no traditional blade to cut in normal use, though many include an emergency insert key that can be cut separately.
Is Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob OEM or aftermarket?
This listing is an aftermarket-grade replacement intended to match the original key’s electronic and mechanical specification. It is not required to carry a vehicle-brand logo and should be matched by FCC ID family and chip type rather than by appearance.
Related help: Lexus auto locksmith, car key replacement, car key programming.
Compatible and related keys: Lexus Smart Key Fob (compatible fob), Toyota OEM Smart Key Fob.
Check Fitment and Key Help
Low Rate Locksmith, a mobile automotive locksmith, can confirm whether Toyota/Lexus OEM Smart Key Fob matches an existing FCC ID family and coordinate cutting and programming when the vehicle configuration requires professional service. For dispatch and support, call (833) 439-8636 or email info@lowratelocksmith.com.
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