Understanding your 2007 Toyota Highlander Key Fob is crucial for seamless vehicle access and security. Like any electronic device, key fobs can encounter issues or require replacement over time. This guide provides essential information on troubleshooting common problems, exploring replacement options, and understanding our return policy for key fobs purchased from keyfobprog.com.
Common Issues with Your 2007 Toyota Highlander Key Fob
Several factors can lead to your 2007 Toyota Highlander key fob malfunctioning. The most common culprits include battery depletion, physical damage from drops or exposure to moisture, and internal electronic failures. Symptoms of a failing key fob can range from intermittent operation to complete unresponsiveness. You might experience difficulty locking or unlocking doors, issues with remote start (if equipped), or the inability to trigger the panic alarm.
If you suspect a problem with your key fob, the first step is to replace the battery. 2007 Toyota Highlander key fobs typically use a CR2032 battery, readily available at most drugstores or electronics retailers. Refer to your owner’s manual for instructions on how to safely open your key fob and replace the battery. If a fresh battery doesn’t resolve the issue, further troubleshooting or replacement may be necessary.
Replacing Your 2007 Toyota Highlander Key Fob
When battery replacement doesn’t solve the problem, or if your key fob is lost or severely damaged, purchasing a replacement is the next step. Keyfobprog.com offers a wide selection of replacement key fobs for various makes and models, including the 2007 Toyota Highlander. When ordering a replacement, ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s year, make, and model. You will typically need to program the new key fob to your vehicle, which can often be done at home with provided instructions or may require professional locksmith or dealership assistance depending on the specific model and features.
Key Fob Return and Exchange Policy at Keyfobprog.com
At keyfobprog.com, we stand behind the quality of our products. If you encounter any issues with a 2007 Toyota Highlander key fob purchased from us, our return and exchange policy is designed to ensure customer satisfaction.
Returns Within 30 Days
We accept returns for most key fobs within 30 days of the delivery date. To initiate a return, you must request a Return Authorization Number (RA#) within this 30-day period. Please contact us with your order number and details about the key fob you wish to return to obtain an RA# and return instructions. Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs unless the product is deemed defective. Returns received 60 days or more past the Return Authorization date will be subject to a 15% restocking fee.
Returns Beyond 30 Days
Returns requested after 30 days from the delivery date are subject to a restocking fee. A (amount)% restocking fee will apply to returns beyond 30 days. Returns received 60 days or more past the Return Authorization date will incur an additional 10% restocking fee, totaling a significant deduction from your refund.
Defective Product Exchanges
If your 2007 Toyota Highlander key fob is found to be defective within 30 days of delivery, we will gladly exchange it for a new unit. For U.S. buyers, we will cover the cost of shipping the replacement item. For international orders, the buyer is responsible for shipping costs both ways for defective exchanges. Automotive electronics, including key fobs, that have been installed or attempted to be installed should first be directed to our Tech Support for troubleshooting before initiating a return or exchange.
Non-Refundable Fees
Please note that shipping and handling fees are non-refundable in all cases except for verified defective products within the initial 30-day period.
For any questions regarding returns or exchanges, or to initiate a return for your 2007 Toyota Highlander key fob, please Contact Us today. We are here to help ensure you have a working key fob and a positive experience with keyfobprog.com.