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2007 rx350 factory alarm kicks in upon rs


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ptscon 
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Posted: December 18, 2014 at 8:54 PM / IP Logged  
Oh boy i was wrong, driver door gets unlocked. It's weird because the unlock before & lock after setting did not lock after start but unlocked all doors as if it was pulsing unlock again and triggering second stage unlock. Remote lock/unlock buttons work fine so it's not like I have lock wire running to unlock on the car.
So, I'm still looking for a solution for the alarm issue: (
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Keysense should be black(-) and only 2 wires in a plug. This needs to constantly be grounded during the remote start sequence. Using the ground when running/status output is best.
start the vehicle and check to see if your alarm will unlock the doors. Did you run wires into the door ? or use the lock and unlock wires in the car @ kick panel.
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I must be blind because I don't see a 2 wire plug. Is this info coming from 2007+ because that's the first year of change from RX330 to 350. Maybe prior years had only two wires?
I'm using the wires coming from the plug in the picture I posted. It's at the very end of the ignition barrel. The green insulated wire pack contains two wires but both are black.
My door lock/unlock is setup inside the door and seems to work fine.
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if you have the changeover year its a 4 pin plug, black (-). you need a constant ground on this wire from the status output. the bypass module has a keysense wire as well, but thsts for programming purposes NOT disarm
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ptscon 
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Posted: December 19, 2014 at 4:09 PM / IP Logged  
OK makes sense, they must have changed to 4 wire plug from 2007, that's my year.
Will change things around when I get some time in the next few days.
Thanks :)
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