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98 lexus es300, alarm/remote start


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vdubill 
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yes, violet is going to the side that goes toward the key, and violet/black is going to the side that goes back into the wiring loom and is RED / blue. Now I did not cut this wire, i just used a splice from the RED / blue wire, and for the violet wire, i used a splice from the corresponding wire on the other side of the plastic bracket, and that wire is solid white. Should I have cut this wire and wired it up like the data wire?
I connected the keysense wire to blue/black wire from the ignition.
I was not able to program the module, as now, the RS will not start the car even with the Key in it.
So, if I had this all hooked up correctly, would the car be able to start using the key even if I had not programmed the module?
tall technician 
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re check both fuse boxes if nothing still, check in driver side kick panel u should locate the four door triggers there, u can run it directly to the dome light if it's a negative trigger if positive use a relay positive to neg, check relay section of this site for diagram
installin's easy. its da customers who make it hard.
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YES THE INSTALL DIAGRAM SHOWS YOU CUT AND INTERRUPT both the clock and data wires.... hence, one side is key side and one side is car side... try to hook it up correctly and see what happens....
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vdubill 
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thanks,
I shall give it a try as soon as I get home. and let you know whats going on.
vdub
vdubill 
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r all of the door triggers on the passenger side?
I would prefer to run it directly to the domelight, but that wire is not getting any power when the doors open anymore.
vdubill 
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also, are ther any ideas on how I could fix this dome relay issue in the first place. I checked both fuse boxes and all of the fuses were in order. I pulled the fuse that controls the domelight and my other door trigger lights went out.
The icon on the dash for the door being open, the door lights come on, and the key alert beeps when the door is opened(and the key is still in). is there some sort of relay or something that I may have blown?
vdubill 
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that did it.  i cut the clock wire as well and rewired them all up and it is working now. 

thanks

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