Well
there probably IS a way.
We have a Toyota Sequoia and it came with 2 keys. You have to have the FOB and the computer chip key for each set. They are almost $450 to replace.
I lost one set. It has never been found
DH was NOT happy.
So, off to research he went.
He found out that you can purchase a non-programmed FOB from many places, including dealers on ebay for about $50. You can purchase the key for about $10-$15.
Now, you do have to find someone willing to cut it for you. I had to sign a waiver saying if they cut it wrong they weren't liable. Fine, I signed.
Then I had to take it home and DH YouTubed how to program it himself.
They were the wackiest instructions:
Hold down the middle button on the FOB,
turn your car on and off 3 times
open and shut your door twice
do cartwheels behind the driver's front latch twice
spin around blindfolded and hop on one foot 3 times
(ok, the last 2 I made up, but the rest of the instructions were equally as wacky IMO)
BUT
.
It WORKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So, instead of paying $450, I paid roughly $65-$70.