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You have a nice van.  Improperly installed remote starters can cause expensive repairs. 

It is best to use a Digital Multi Meter to locate and verify all connections.  Another place to get the Tach signal is at the OBD2 diagnostics connector under the drivers dash.  It is usually a Black wire ( but not always ) at Pin 9.  Verify this signal with a DMM set to 20V AC, Black lead to chassis ground and Red lead to the wire at Pin 9.  You should get a reading between 1 and 6 volts that rises slightly with RPMs.  Here is a picture of the OBD2 connector from a Yaris. (  The wire is at Pin 9 but not Black )


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As a point of interest, the APS901C is a remote start system only and does not include keyless entry.  

Once remote started, the Toyota Sienna's factory FOB's are disabled and will not be able to unlock the doors. 


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the tach is most accessible at the OBD plug as Kreg mentioned.

the wire is black/orange if i remember correctly. It could be yellow as well.

another good point kregs pointed out, you might want to look for a start/keyless entry unit.
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kreg357 wrote:

As a point of interest, the APS901C is a remote start system only and does not include keyless entry.  

Once remote started, the Toyota Sienna's factory FOB's are disabled and will not be able to unlock the doors. 

The 901 does unlock the doors also. By holding the single button down for 5 seconds it will pulse the black/blue whenever the RS is on, giving the owner a way to unlock without a key. We always connect this on cars that have an inactive remote when running.


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i am installing a car starter on a 2007 Toyota Sienna CE 3.5l V6 an i could not find out where to plug the tachometer it said it is located behind the glove box on a ECM but could not find it.
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would you mind giving me more details on where to connect that wire
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Here is another, perhaps easier, place to get the Tach Signal......

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You have a nice van.  Improperly installed remote starters can cause expensive repairs. 

It is best to use a Digital Multi Meter to locate and verify all connections.  Another place to get the Tach signal is at the OBD2 diagnostics connector under the drivers dash.  It is usually a Black wire ( but not always ) at Pin 9.  Verify this signal with a DMM set to 20V AC, Black lead to chassis ground and Red lead to the wire at Pin 9.  You should get a reading between 1 and 6 volts that rises slightly with RPMs.  Here is a picture of the OBD2 connector from a Yaris. (  The wire is at Pin 9 but not Black )


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Here are some pictures of the Tach wire in a 2005 Toyota Sienna.

This is the Black/Orange Tach wire in the OBD2 connector.

Here is a picture of the ECM behind the glove box.

The Tach wire is in the top connector.  Here is a close-up.


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thanks a lot
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ok so i connected the the wire for tach to the Black/Orange Tach wire in the OBD2 connector. and when i when't to program it, i could not program it, i tried it multiple off times it still didn't program it, its a prestige AP901C remote starter
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