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post Jun 28, 2008 - 7:38 AM
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I've been using this new alarm since Xmas with no troubles, except the remote start function is always cut out by the Toyota Immobiliser. I have a bypass module, which I've tried under various setups but can not get it to reliably work. I know there's a few of you guys on here who have got the remote start to work ok, I was wondering how you managed to get the bypass to work. What kit did you use, how was it wired, any and as much detail would be greatly appreciated.

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post Jul 3, 2008 - 8:08 PM
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what year is your vehicle...i don't think this generation had an immobilizer from toyota...

the way to check it out...insert the key into the ign cyl-leave it in the off/lock position...try to remote start the vehicle with the key in the cyl...let me know what happens...(if you hear the starter cranking, if it starts, then dies out...etc)...
post Jul 3, 2008 - 10:38 PM
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First of all ur car is a manual, its not so wise to have remote start.

But if u really want to disable the immobiliser you can remove the three relays from the passenger dash pannel. Remove the sidestep, the pannels, the cupboard and you should be able to remove the relays, there will be a bounch of wires left coming from the plug but you wont need any of them except two, one is black/(with red dots?) and the other is the blue/(with red dots?) [youll need to check on this I cant remmeber for sure], wire those wires to ur alarm module or you can just wire them together.


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