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bobster0007 
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Posted: September 14, 2014 at 6:29 AM / IP Logged  
beegbie wrote:
What kind of car?
1999 lexus RX300
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bobster0007 wrote:
I do find it odd that nobody has figured out how to circumvent this situation. I would think supplying a ground or power somewhere, like the key likely does, would fix it.
Im surprised they would make it that complicated to change.
It's not that easy, the personalization is linked to the transponder in the key. When the car reads the transponder it uniquely identifies that key from any and all others and recalls the settings last used with that key. The only way to easily address the issue to for the bypass to be an exact clone of the key which is not always possible depending on the encryption technology used. Even if you go this route, it only works successfully with one key. If you use another (spare) key things are all messed up again. You can try to reprogram the car to not have driver personalization but the aftermarket market isn't quick to start reprogramming computers for all the cars their product could be used in especially on new expensive cars or old cars.
In other words, it's just something you'll have to live with. No one is going to go back and address it on a 1999 anything and if the was even addressable they would have already done it.
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Posted: September 14, 2014 at 11:34 AM / IP Logged  
In the winter time set the remote start to high heat, in the summer time set it to low cool. Remote start the car and then when you get in the car hit the break to shut the car down and use your key to immediately restart. It's a minor inconvenience but it will "fix" your issue.
Kevin Pierson
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Agreed crank your heat or AC before doing a key takeover and it should remember those settings next time
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