Toyota Digital Key Failed

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I have solely relied on the digital key since day one of my LC (about 4 months). It’s been rock solid except a few delays caused by the Toyota app signing out/not running in background.

However, tonight it left me totally stranded. Reset app, logged in/out, reset phone, changed cell towers (AT&T and Verizon sims on phone), nothing worked. The app seemed unable to connect to Toyota’s servers to authenticate the key. I could remote start and unlock but it refused to go in drive without a key.

Fortunately, I was less than 30 minutes from the house, and the wife brought me a fob….but I will never rely on digital key again.

Just FYI for those also using the digital key. Seems bound to fail at some point so might as well be prepared. I will now put a key fob in sleep mode inside a faraday pouch somewhere in the vehicle…..
 
I have solely relied on the digital key since day one of my LC (about 4 months). It’s been rock solid except a few delays caused by the Toyota app signing out/not running in background.

However, tonight it left me totally stranded. Reset app, logged in/out, reset phone, changed cell towers (AT&T and Verizon sims on phone), nothing worked. The app seemed unable to connect to Toyota’s servers to authenticate the key. I could remote start and unlock but it refused to go in drive without a key.

Fortunately, I was less than 30 minutes from the house, and the wife brought me a fob….but I will never rely on digital key again.

Just FYI for those also using the digital key. Seems bound to fail at some point so might as well be prepared. I will now put a key fob in sleep mode inside a faraday pouch somewhere in the vehicle…..

I was luckier than you. I used it when I was a at home and it seemed to work fine, so I decided to ditch the fob when leaving for work...nothing...dead air. I laughed and went inside to get my key. Never again. It's too bad, it would be convenient to not carry the massive fob around.
 
I was luckier than you. I used it when I was a at home and it seemed to work fine, so I decided to ditch the fob when leaving for work...nothing...dead air. I laughed and went inside to get my key. Never again. It's too bad, it would be convenient to not carry the massive fob around.
That would have been an easier lesson to learn!
But yeah I’m definitely disappointed, it was one of the new features I was looking forward to. At least I can save some money by not paying for the connect service once the trial ends
 
Why there is so much love for using cellphones as car keys I will never understand. 1. There are few if any advantages, 2. The app is primarily there to enable more aggressive marketing, 3. The software sucks.
 
I don't use the app for anything and will cancel when the free is no longer free.

I have found the credit card key is most useful and easy to carry around in my pocket. The only drawback (but a bonus at the same time) is the short range of the CC transmitter. The bonus part is that it's much harder to be picked up and cloned by a thief. The battery only lasts a few months as I don't think it has a sleep mode and I keep a spare battery in the glove box and a fob in sleep mode (in a faraday pouch) in my lockbox in the interior.
 
Why there is so much love for using cellphones as car keys I will never understand. 1. There are few if any advantages, 2. The app is primarily there to enable more aggressive marketing, 3. The software sucks.
1. Advantage is I don’t have to carry a key fob. I have zero other keys I carry. 2. Agreed. 3. Agreed.
 
Why there is so much love for using cellphones as car keys I will never understand. 1. There are few if any advantages, 2. The app is primarily there to enable more aggressive marketing, 3. The software sucks.

I don't disagree, I hate my phone, I try to leave it at home when I can.

But let's be honest, it is almost 2025. I and most other people end up carrying the damn thing nearly everywhere, so why not ditch the key fob, if it is a reliable option?
 
Wasn’t the “Digital Key” a $400 line item on the LC’s sticker?

I know it was on the 2023 Lexus RX. Virtually impossible to set up correctly for two users’ phones. The Lexus dealer “technology specialist” refused to help with that and other set up problems, said the Digital Key was too unreliable and would leave the driver stranded away from home. He then walked out of the room.

I don’t trust the Toyota/Lexus Digital Key and have never used it. Always carry the fob.

I think Toyota should refund to customers the price paid for it.
 
I don't use the app for anything and will cancel when the free is no longer free.

I have found the credit card key is most useful and easy to carry around in my pocket. The only drawback (but a bonus at the same time) is the short range of the CC transmitter. The bonus part is that it's much harder to be picked up and cloned by a thief. The battery only lasts a few months as I don't think it has a sleep mode and I keep a spare battery in the glove box and a fob in sleep mode (in a faraday pouch) in my lockbox in the interior.
What is a credit card key? I never heard of that. Is it something that is sold in Amazon,? That does sound a lot more convenient than the key fob
 
What is a credit card key? I never heard of that. Is it something that is sold in Amazon,? That does sound a lot more convenient than the key fob
Search for Credit card key on this forum, there are several threads. In one of my posts, I listed the part number and what's required etc.....
 
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