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quebert00 
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I am going to be installing a remote start on a 98 4runner. Does anyone know how to bypass the factory alarm? The wiring diagrams I have don't have anything listed for Factory Arm or Disarm. I believe this unit is a RS-3000. Let me know.
Thanks in advance!
quebert00 
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Or does this unit only need a lock/unlock pulse to disarm and rearm the alarm?
northern 
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Just did a 97 4runner. But that model did not have a factory alarm.
quebert00 
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Anyone else have an idea?
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Remote Starter Wiring Colors and Notes

 

Function

Vehicle  ColorLocation

Start:

BLACKIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition  #1:

BLACK/ REDIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition  #2:

BLACK / YELLOWIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition  #3:

N/A

Accessory:

BLUE/REDIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Brake  Light:

GREEN / WHITE (+)AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL

Tach  Signal:

BLACKAT IGNITER ON PASS. WHEELWELL *

Parking Lights:

GREEN (+)13 PIN CONNECTOR AT FUSE BLOCK **

Headlights:

RED (-)AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH **

Diesel  Glow Plug:

Clutch  Bypass Wire:

NOTES: * BLACK Tach Wire Also Found In Data Link Connector On Driver Side Of Engine (4 Cyld.) Or At Engine Control Module Located Behind Pass. Dash (6 Cyld.) Or Can Also Be Found In 26 Pin Connector In Pass. Kick Panel On Both.

Alarm and Keyless Entry Wiring Colors

 

Function

Vehicle  ColorLocation

Constant  +12 Volts:

WHITE/ RED & WHITE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

OEM Alarm Disarm:

N/A

IN SCHEMATICS

Dome  Lights/Superv:

BLACK/ WHITE (-)

26 PIN CONNECTOR IN DRIVER KICK PANEL

OEM Horn:

GREEN/ RED (-)

STEERING COLUMN HARNESS

Power  Lock:

RED / WHITE

13 PIN BLUE CONN. IN DRIVER'S KICK ***

Power  Unlock:

RED / YELLOW

13 PIN BLUE CONN. IN DRIVER'S KICK ***

Trunk  Release:

BLACK / YELLOW

26 PIN CONN. IN DR. KICK PANEL

Alarm  Input Wire:

BLACK/ WHITE (-)

26 PIN CONNECTOR IN DRIVER KICK PANEL

NOTES: ** Fuse Block Located In Driver Dash. *** Child Safety Locks: RED / BLUE (-) In Same Conn. As Door Lock Wires Above.

secureauto 
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Is it a keyless upgrade? does it have a light pod under the dash? It could also be a factory Toyota upgrade alarm installed at the dealer, those are usually T-harnessed.
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quebert00 
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I believe it is a factory Toyota alarm installed at the dealer. The unit is under the drivers seat and it does have the secuirty light on the console. It does look as though all of the wires where connected with T-Taps.
What does this mean??OEM Alarm Disarm: N/A IN SCHEMATICS
Mike M2 
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Any Toyota alarm starting with RS is dealer installed. I know they do connect to the keysense, but i'm not sure if it will disarm the alarm. Honestly, you may not have to. Most only have a starterkill and no shock sensor, just like an aftermarket. If that's the case just apply your starter wire after the the T harness at the ignition switch and let it stay on....
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On that kind of alarm you could just remove it.
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quebert00 
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It does have a shock sensor I saw it under the dash. The alarm will sound if you hit the glass to hard or open a door while armed.
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