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1999 Toyota Camry V6 factory key fob replacement

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Old Aug 16, 2020 | 01:57 AM
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Default 1999 Toyota Camry V6 factory key fob replacement

Anyone know where one can replace or change out the factory installed key fob? The 2 that mine came with went out according to my folks who owned it before me. They said it started tripping out so they basically disabled it by removing the ground from the factory alarm horn and removed the fuse to it. But since it was used originally to unlock the car door for you and had a panic button I actually want to start using it again. But the 2 they had are both inoperable. One of the fobs main button switch is frozen and the other one lights up the LED when the battery is in. And can't figure out how it is and why it does that. So basically my question is is there a site that I can go to that offers replacements for the fob. I tried looking up the brand name of the fob itself but came up with nothing in actual link to them. But in another post about their security alarm activating someone had posted a link to a site that no longer exists a keynfobs.com or something like that. But if there is another site similar to it since that post was generated back in 2008.
 
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What is the brand name?
 
Old Aug 27, 2020 | 04:01 AM
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What is the brand name?
Brand is called Medusa
 
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