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2010 rav4 keyless entry wiring


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pkwun98 
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Posted: April 28, 2010 at 7:42 PM / IP Logged  

Can someone provide the wiring locations for the keyless entry buttons?

I want to use the OEM keyless entry buttons as inputs to activate/deactivate an alarm system, the Viper 330V alarm.

I understand these locations are isolated/differnent from the wires for the door lock/unlock switches and key lock/unlock.  

Thanks,

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Posted: April 29, 2010 at 6:39 AM / IP Logged  

you can do that.

just program the viper if it can be programmed to disarm on unlock if a puse is received.

take the input leads and connect them to your lock and unlock wires on the car. that way if you use the oem fob, your aftermarket alarm is still functional.

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pkwun98 
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Posted: April 29, 2010 at 1:06 PM / IP Logged  

I thought about that initially.  But...

There's a problem. When I lock/unlock with the keyless entry buttons, the following wires (and adjacent wires on the 2 plugs) don't  generate a (-)pulse:

LOCK Pink On white plug in driver's kickpanel - (This is for key-on-door lock)

UNLOCK Blue (double pulse) On white plug in driver's kickpanel - (This is key-on-door unlock)

So I think the wiring for the keyless entry buttons are isolated from the door cylinder key actions.

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you will need to go to the motor wires in the door then.

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You need to use the motor wires. The lock and unlock are in the DKP with the wires coming from the door, the defeat wire is in the BCM, top left plug.
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Are the motor wires the same as the door lock and unlock switch wires? I tested these wires also. they  g enerate a pulse with the switches but not with the keyless entry buttons.

Actually I believe I tested all of the wires coming from the driver door in the DKP and didn't find a pulse by pressing the keyless entry buttons.

For the defeat wire, i was planning to use the door unlock switch wire mentioned above. But that was before i realized the keyless entry button wires are isolated/separate from the door lock/unlock switch wires.  Can you  provide more info on the BCM for the defeat wire and on the motor wires?  

Thanks for your responses.


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