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robertguero 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 7:20 AM / IP Logged  

Anyone play with or see the Camrys with factory remote start?

Or anyone know if its already for remote start just need remote or brain added?

Like my 07 Corolla for cruise just added cruise stick on side of steering wheel and it worked.

Mike M2 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 7:41 AM / IP Logged  
There is no factory RS for a Camry, it's an accessory not an option(meaning it's a dealer install item). The RS added at the dealer is limited to 80 feet of range, not very good. The cruise handle is different as all that is needed for it to work is the control. The electronic throttle and ECM do all the work and pre-exist in the car...
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robertguero 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 9:30 AM / IP Logged  

Just heard there ws a factory RS figured i would ask to see if anyone knew or if it had connector like BMW to make easy install for after RS.

Thanks.

So is wiring same as 08?

howie ll 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 9:37 AM / IP Logged  
What makes you assume BMW has one? That's 2 mistakes you've made so far. What do you mean by "connector like BMW"
robertguero 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 9:48 AM / IP Logged  

So I guess the connector on the passenger side toe panel has nothing in it? WOW so you mean all those installs I did I was just hooking to air.

Your a little cooky arent you...Mistakes??? no.. no mistakes here...these are questions and if you dont want to answer then move on.

So really how EXACTLY are these mistakes?

howie ll 
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Listen sonny I was doing 8 cruise controls a week in Florida in the early 80s so I do know a little bit. Of course what you are referring to is plug and play* if you have the Toyota parts. If not do you know the colour of the VSS or it's position or how to make up your own lnkage. Good luck. Try plug and play on a German car without diagnostics access.
robertguero 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 11:18 AM / IP Logged  

UMM sorry yes I can....did CCs for two years at a shop and 15 years experience in alarms audio and video....been out of the business for about 5 years now.....

The problem is JUNIOR they were simple questions and did not need barking....Figured I could get an easy answer here...not someone telling me how stupid THEY think I am.

Sorry if someone wized in your cheerios this morning.

t&t tech 
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 i'm gonna talk gangsta here guys so excuse me, dude you callin one of the most, if not the most knowledgable members of this site junior, i mean c'mon you're new to posting around here, he was just merely correcting you he never demeaned you in any way, if you can't be corteous to the ones who can help you then maybe you should look for answers elsewhere, i'm sure other memebers of this site who know howie will echo my sentiments.
howie ll 
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To try again NO vehicle is factory ready for an R/S some are fitted as dealer options as explained by Mike normally with factory parts or Y looms (here we go again t&t) which do plug in to that specific vehicle.  You or we have to modify the loom for each individual plus get around the transponder , another box and data or CAN systems more black boxes,  plus pick up tach,  I don't trust voltage sense. Now why don't you try a simple question like please could someone furnish me with install guidance etc. and I'm sure people would help you more quickly.  I believe t&t has done one recently.  I'd still like to see how you'd get around the latest M/Benz and BMW plastic key or keyless go systems 'cause if it's so easy, how come no one makes by-passes for them?
robertguero 
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Posted: February 08, 2009 at 6:35 PM / IP Logged  

I could care less what I am calling who, there Mr.Gangsta. Dont be an ass from now on and you wont get an ass.

Mike's answer was perfect and I was just explaining the reason I asked.

And honestly you have not even answered the last question...you just started ranting about how STUPID I am....

I wont ask here again...I can get answers else where...Still have friends in the business

Thanks Mike for your answer

rest of you........

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