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The dealer would have to hook it up to there programmer to allow the immobilizer to enter into a reset mode and then they could reprogram your key/s or if you've lost them to replace and program the new ones. The default or master code is in Toyota's database and they would need your vin to get the correct code to unlock your vehicle.
Sounds like the starter solenoid is stuck on, most likely need to
replace the starter, sometimes what can be done is tap the solenoid
with a wrench or a small hammer and it may come loose, if it stops i
would still recommend replacing the starter because it will happen
again 9/10 times. Also check the wiring to the starter and make sure
the start wire is not shorted or installed improperly. If there is
constant voltage at the smaller start signal wire, the problem is
somewhere in the wiring or the keyswitch.
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