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Mike M2 
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Use the Idatalink module and it will give you tach, brake, etc. plus allow the factory remotes to still work...
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Mike M2 wrote:
Use the Idatalink module and it will give you tach, brake, etc. plus allow the factory remotes to still work...
Can you tell me which module? I was looking at the instruction and it said that factory key fob can't open the door after remote started. Thanks.
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idatalink solo series (orange box) will do the trick.

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Mike M2 wrote:
Use the Idatalink module and it will give you tach, brake, etc. plus allow the factory remotes to still work...
For a IS? I don't think so. You'll need to go in the door for locks. There is no way for the factory remote to stay functional on the IS or GS.
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How about evo-all? Anybody use this on Lexus? If so, is it possible to use the factory key fob to unlock the doors?
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haven't seen any toyota that i can recall that has factory fob control with vehicle running. just us a pkall. no need to flash or anything and i've never had it not work on toyota.
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same here, but i hear idatalink modules allow the factory fob to work when ign is on. havnt comfirmed myself maybe someone can chime in?
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i've used an flcan on a toyota before and they didn't work.
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tedmond wrote:
same here, but i hear idatalink modules allow the factory fob to work when ign is on. havnt comfirmed myself maybe someone can chime in?
Just go to the website. www.idatalink.com The only thing they cover on the is and gs is immobilizer. No locks or retaining factory remote function.
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What should I get pkall or evo-all?
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