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Keyless Entry/Remote Start on 2001 RAV4


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amorak 
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defective: I figured as much... Keyless Entry/Remote Start on 2001 RAV4 - Page 2 -- posted image.

Do you, or anyone else, have a remote start diagram for the 2001 RAV4 ?

Thanks!
amorak 
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Hello again everyone!

Can anyone tell me, how do I hook up the remote entry feature so that the priority unlock works? It's a Negative Pulse Door Lock, so does that mean I need to pick any special relay, etc?

Thanks,

Jared
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Hey guys, Im mid-install right now, but cant seem to find the tach wire to hookup.

There are so many black wires near or under the fuse box that I cant tell. Does anyone know if it is part of the left connecteor block or the right one, or is it the one in the middle?

Thanks alot

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Remote Start
Tach Signal BLACK 0R WHITE AT ECM * #239
Ignition #2 BLACK / YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #3   
Accessory BLUE / YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Neutral Safety   
Brake Light GREEN / WHITE (+) AT SWITCH
Reverse Light RED / BLACK (+) AT SHIFT LEVER
Rear Window Defrost WHITE (-) AT SWITCH
*Engine Control Module Located Behind Glove Box.
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amorak 
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all the previous install diagrams state that the tach sighanl is a black wire under the drivers side fuse box - can anyone tell me how do you count pins ??  where do you start from, etc, etc
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Another question, what does a datalink connector look like?

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try looking here:
Tach Signal BLACK 0R WHITE AT ECM * #239
Engine Control Module Located Behind Glove Box
http://wiringinstructions.com/239.htm
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amorak 
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good news, we got the lock/unlock figured out! :D

The problem now is the remote start - When I press start the unit, a Pro-Start CT-3300, blinks the parking lights at me 5 times.

According to the manual, under normal operation, 5 flashes = either a new transmitter was learnt, or tach learnt. I don't understand why it would flash that at us every time we try to start.

Start Failure codes, which I think is what we've got, 5 flashes indicates "No tach cut off"  what does that mean? that it can't sense the tach? This code also makes little sense, as you'd think that for no tach cut off to occur, the car would have to crank!

help, where is this data link connector ?? I found a black wire, and that is what we're hooked into, but it just won't turn the car over, all I get is 5 flashes!

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Hey guys,

Still cannot get the car to complete tach learning mode! :(

In my first post in this thread, I pointed to another thread where they mention the tach wire as follows:

[b]TACHOMETER |black                |    |data link connector *3      |[/b]

[b]*3 The data link connector is below the driver side fusebox. The tach wire

is the black wire in pin 9.[/b]

Now, we have looked and looked, and hooked into two black wires that we think could be the tach wire, but the car just will not complete the tach learning mode! :(

[b]What exactly is the difference between a data link connector and a regular pin connector?[/b]  if I could figure that out, maybe I could figure out where the heck the tach wire is! :(

Help, please! 

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hi the data link connector will have a black cover on it it will say diagnostic or something like that on it if i remember correctly it is lower than the fuse box about half way down it .it will look like the data connector below dash on a chevy if you cant find it go to an injector but that sometimes doesn';t work that great confuses some rs units the 5 flashes means you haven't learned the tach signal properly.let me know how you make out.where in canada are you

good luck
kirk
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